One great thing about winter bar mitts for urban cyclists #shorts

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I tried 12 different ways of carrying coffee on a bike to find the best method

While riding my bike one recent chilly morning, disaster struck in the form of a dropped coffee. Which got me wondering if there was a better way of enjoying my morning jolt while riding my bike. So after a robust conversation with some of you, I decided to test a dozen different methods of drinking coffee while riding.

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Tom Babin is the author of Frostbike: The Joy, Pain and Numbness of Winter Cycling. 

I tested 4 types of bike mirrors to determine if I need one at all

I’ve been commuting for years, and I’ve never felt the need to use bike mirrors. But I think cycling is about practicality, and if mirrors help make a bike commute more safe and practical, then I thought it was time to give them a try.

Here are the mirrors I tested (the Amazon links below are affiliate, which means if you follow the link and buy something, I receive a payment):

0:19 Hafney handlebar mirrors (thanks to Hafney for providing a test product).

2:45 Corky Urban (thanks to Corky for the test product).

4:32 The Myklops (thanks for the test product).

6:39 The Take-a-Look Cycling Mirror.

One note on the Myklops: I did a poor job of showing off the extending arms of the mirror that enable it to be arranged in a way that shouldn’t require any movement of the arm. Here’s how the arms work.

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Is winter cycling the last bastion of anti-bike political grandstanding? Sigh.

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The most important things your city can do to make it better for winter cycling

We often think of winter cycling as a personal thing, but there’s a lot a city can do to encourage more people to ride a bike year-round. Here are three things that a city can do to make bike commuting and transportation cycling easier in winter.

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Keeping your hand warm while bike commuting – 4 tips in 1 minute #shorts

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Ride a bike on winter snow and ice without slipping and falling

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Does your city hate you because you ride a bike? Mine kinda does

Do you ever have those moments on a bike when you feel like the city doesn’t really want you there? I decided to document some of those feelings on a recent ride.

How many gears should you have on your urban bike? Three. Or maybe eight. But no more!

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