12Bravo wrote on 01/09/13 at 05:43:10:I ride year round. Hail, lightening, monsoon, snow and ice will keep me off the road. As far as temps, as long as I can bundle up enough to stay warm and still swing my leg over the bike, I'll ride.
Ditto that.
I commute a good 20 miles/day in downtown Roma, with cobbled streets, streetcar rails and white plastic pedestrian crossings... the lot !
Riding in July is like July in Miami, 35°C+ and 80% humidity, yet I insist on a FF helmet for safety.
Riding in January is like January in NYC or San Francisco (well... maybe more like San Francisco)
this morning it was an acceptable 12°C and light drizzle, two days ago it was 3°C and fog so thick I couldn't see my arms outstretched

last December it was a few degrees below freezing.
February 2012 we had a surprise snowstorm that left quite a few inches of snow for the entire weekend,
and about half the commuters had to leave their cars at work or stranded in the streets and walk their way home.
I left my bike (you can't ride in 6" snow!) and walked the 10 miles home.
Climbed on a bus only the last two miles because it was less than 1"snow, quite mushy, but the city center was a whiteout!
(psycologically speaking... imagine 6" snow in Los Angeles...)
Else, my philosophy is