So I was on my way home from class tonight, and I was going about 15 mph while coming up to a stop sign, and had to brake kinda hard to avoid getting hit by another vehicle. I've hit the brakes like this before with no problem during warmer weather, but this time I fish-tailed and almost ended up sliding over (almost a mini high-side...I don't think I let my foot off the rear brake at all, but it's possible that I released it some without realizing it). Does braking normally act extremely differently when the tires are cold? I hadn't even gone 1/4 of a mile when this happened, and the tires were most definitely cold. It's about 40 degrees outside right now, and the first time I've ridden it in colder weather.