Snow is doable, but interesting. Pulled my groin recovering in the snow once.
Mic. is in a great spot, don't hear your breathing at all, but compared to other ?vlogers? the audio lacks texture? A little wind and street noise might be nice.
Although, unless I'm taking it for granted, I think this video is more geared towards newer riders with 1< season of 2/week riding. But you're right, rain is nothing to fear.
Rubber takes longer to warm up, and I'd recommend avoiding all painted surfaces at anything over a slight lean.
I'll give you $50 (aka split with you on some nice frame sliders) if you're willing to test the limits of your tires grip in different scenarios: hard cornering, emergency braking, dodging obstacles. Followed up with a comparison in the dry
*joke
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