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Um, you can ride year-round in Minneapolis, too. http://tcstreetsforpeople.org/node/1348
This sounds more like an eco-tourist or an under-informed writer trying to define a lifestyle. We bike when weather permits and when it does not, we use other transportation. That may be rocket science in the house of the writer of this blog. It is not in mine.
'fake suspension forks'???? Why is WW running an article about bicycling by someone who is absolutely clueless about bicycles?
Have you ever looked through the bike section at Wal-Mart? The big box stores sell cheap Chinese bikes with rigid forks decorated with plastic add-ons that look like shocks, but in fact do nothing.
Think of the rain as moisturizer. There's a reason Angelenos are wrinkly. On the serious side, 15 years ago, John, en employee of the ODOT Bike and Pedestrian Program , logged his rides for over a year. He reported 3 "sock-soakers" in all that time. Because, although it does rain a lot in the NW, it doesn't rain all the time. With fenders and simple rain gear I can ride all year and only wish for a dry pair of socks at work a couple of times.
I've done this, and it was fairly miserable. 10 minutes to get suited up and 10 minutes to get suited down, gloves that either are warm and restrict your movement or allow movement but freeze, and ending up with little oil/dirt specs on your face getting into work.
It just wasn't worth it versus walking in. So I guess I'm a "newb."