Looks like all the wallet bikers are off the roads now!
#651
That...would be really pushing it - the snow, I mean.
Mostly it seems that those complaining of the cold are the ones who don't ride it. The rest either dress for it or have heated gear - and are NOT complaining of the cold, per se. I've only been down to about 18 I think; not sure what it's like at FIVE!
Bar heaters came in; might install this weekend and get ready.
Mostly it seems that those complaining of the cold are the ones who don't ride it. The rest either dress for it or have heated gear - and are NOT complaining of the cold, per se. I've only been down to about 18 I think; not sure what it's like at FIVE!
Bar heaters came in; might install this weekend and get ready.
#652
Back when I was young and invincible in my 20's ( as all kids are in their 20s ), I was heavy into ice racing. I remember going out when it was -30. So flippin cold the motocross suspension was solid.
#653
Although it was up to 13/55 for a high, at 0 dark thirty the roads were covered in frost
cheers
#654
Turkey day ride today with the OL - 60's, sunny...a lot of solo riders, just a few couples in the 70 mile loop we did. Traffic was real light, so we got to hit some curves pretty hard. Perfect day.
#655
Bought my first bike this summer and it is getting cold. But it was nice today in low 50s and I took the bike for a spin. I was going to put her away for the winter but after todays short ride (30+-) miles I decided I am going to see how long I can ride into the winter. Tomorrow I am going to my local gerbings dealer and buy a jacket liner and gloves and see how far that gets me. I have a 3/4 bell helmet with snap on shield and will wear a neck/face thingy. I am hoping it keeps me out there until it snows. I assume a full head helmet is probably the warmest but I really do not like be that closed in.
#656
Bought my first bike this summer and it is getting cold. But it was nice today in low 50s and I took the bike for a spin. I was going to put her away for the winter but after todays short ride (30+-) miles I decided I am going to see how long I can ride into the winter. Tomorrow I am going to my local gerbings dealer and buy a jacket liner and gloves and see how far that gets me. I have a 3/4 bell helmet with snap on shield and will wear a neck/face thingy. I am hoping it keeps me out there until it snows. I assume a full head helmet is probably the warmest but I really do not like be that closed in.
#657
I enjoy a cop half-lid with the zippered-in neck warmer, so I don't have to wear a fullface and feel like I'm in a bubble. Coupled with the amazing army neck gaiter, I can weather as I said, down to 18. Probably much lower than that, but I'd switch to the blaclava to keep the forehead from hurting.
Face shields were a dismal failure due to fogging. BTDT.
Face shields were a dismal failure due to fogging. BTDT.
#658
I enjoy a cop half-lid with the zippered-in neck warmer, so I don't have to wear a fullface and feel like I'm in a bubble. Coupled with the amazing army neck gaiter, I can weather as I said, down to 18. Probably much lower than that, but I'd switch to the blaclava to keep the forehead from hurting.
Face shields were a dismal failure due to fogging. BTDT.
Face shields were a dismal failure due to fogging. BTDT.
#660
Bought my first bike this summer and it is getting cold. But it was nice today in low 50s and I took the bike for a spin. I was going to put her away for the winter but after todays short ride (30+-) miles I decided I am going to see how long I can ride into the winter. Tomorrow I am going to my local gerbings dealer and buy a jacket liner and gloves and see how far that gets me. I have a 3/4 bell helmet with snap on shield and will wear a neck/face thingy. I am hoping it keeps me out there until it snows. I assume a full head helmet is probably the warmest but I really do not like be that closed in.
Having your hands and core warm makes all the difference. I have ridden in the upper thirties (as cold as it's gotten here so far this year) and I can truly say that by the time I get to work, my legs and feet are a little chilled but nothing I can't easily handle. I know I'll ride until the snow starts piling up. Ice and two wheels don't mix, in my world at least.
Mule
P.S. To those who choose not to ride in the cold, it's your bike ride it the way you want.