Hi Sam,
We have run winter cycling workshops for several years and they are pretty popular.

We hit on the topics you mentioned and also give a little info on pertinent issues to biking in Boulder (e.g., the street or path at X location is always super icy during February or  biking the path is better when it's snowy, icy, etc b/c it gets cleaned first, visibility is especially bad at X location) tips that help people ride safer/easier during weather.

We also use our twitter or FB accounts to give riding updates for bad weather days.
You may want to talk about hauling cargo, kids, pets, whatever. For someone who rides all the time it may not be any different, but for someone starting off or who rides less frequently, it's likely to be an issue.

Wanda

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Thanks!!


> Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 12:43:24 -0600
> From: samuelchristianjensen@gmail.com
> To: thethinktank@lists.bikecollectives.org
> Subject: [TheThinkTank] Bike Winterizing Resources
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to put together a riding in winter workshop at the Bike
> Library and was wondering if anyone knew of any resources I could draw
> on. Has anyone has success with this sort of thing in the past? Any
> thoughts on what sort of stuff should be covered? We're in Iowa, so I
> was planning on focusing on studded tires, fenders, cleaning and lubing
> regularly, and dressing for the weather. Any other ideas on stuff to cover?
>
> Thanks
> Sam, Iowa City Bike Library
> www.bikelibrary.org
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