whats the coldest?
#3
I'll head out for a ride if it's above 50. Of course, I've had to ride home at night when it's colder, but that was a matter of necessity.
Picked up some grip heaters over the winter, still need to install them. Should help with the comfort factor.
Picked up some grip heaters over the winter, still need to install them. Should help with the comfort factor.
#4
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Long day ride above 50 degrees, but i regurlarly ride my 10 mile trip to work in colder weather. My drop dead coldest i will ride is 38 degrees. That is without any heater crap, just a good riding suit and my Race gloves.
#5
As long as I can keep warm I don't care how cold it is outside. I have been out on 40 degree weather, without any problems. On a bike without any wind protection though, I would definitely get heated grips/jacket.
#6
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i just rode in tuesday in low 30's . the freezing factor sares me, so ill only do that in daylight to eliminate black ice. yeah.... this time of year we ALL get anxious to go ridin and break the season in. its ok, but that cold asphalt is not a friend of the SH's rear torquey tire. .. . if i blip it at all below 15mph, my back tire is fishtailin sideways. just like it is in the rain. :wink:
#7
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If its just cold I'll ride but I don't do cold and wet I wrap up in my leathers and some layers and hit the road. But it don't normally get too cold down here in Houston, TX. :P
#8
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The coldest for me was between 40-45f when I was young. OK, I can hear you "north" guys laffing your asses off but this has some conditions:
1) I had no real motorcycle gear except for a full face helmet.
2) The three layers I was wearing weren't windproof
3) I was on an unfaired CB750F SuperSport
4) All highway riding
About 1/2 way home I beginning to shake uncontrollably, I stopped and literally laid down on the tank and hugged the motor for about 2 minutes. Air cooled motor wasn't very hot!
1) I had no real motorcycle gear except for a full face helmet.
2) The three layers I was wearing weren't windproof
3) I was on an unfaired CB750F SuperSport
4) All highway riding
About 1/2 way home I beginning to shake uncontrollably, I stopped and literally laid down on the tank and hugged the motor for about 2 minutes. Air cooled motor wasn't very hot!
#9
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I'm in a unique situation in that my car horked-up an engine, and I must presently ride the VTR rain-or-shine/hot-or-cold--sold the dang 200K-mile car and plan to buy another car soon.
And, since I live in Atlanta--not Minnesota or Michigan--"cold-weather" riding proved to be a workable situation through the months of January and February, with the addition of weather-insulating ski gear, that is, (mesh ski long-johns, mesh ski socks, and a knit hood). Even so, I did draw the line at ~28 degrees F, cold-weather gear being less of an issue than possible ice on the road was--ye-ouch! (One twenty-eight-degree morning, I had to get off of the bike and walk it along the side of the road, over a patch of ice about 10 yards long.)
The ski-gear, in conjunction with Zero Gravity double-bubble windscreen and Sharkskinz lower, worked fine for the seven or eight miles that I travelled regularly (at 45-60mph)--from the suburbs of Atlanta into mid-town Atlanta and Georgia Tech. Traffic lights every few miles also helped the situation, as hypothermia did not have time to set-in before I could warm my hands at traffic lights by putting the VTR into neutral and placing the winter-weight gloves over heat rising from the engine. (NOTE: Winter-weight riding gloves make a mondo-big difference in battling hypothermia, as do insulating ski socks. The hands and feet have the greatest area of exposed capillary veins, and insulating hands and feet and the jugular vein make a big difference in the battle with hypothermia.)
In summary, I would say that anything below 40 degrees F pretty much sucks but is navigable, down to about 25 degrees F--for the "truly daring."
cheers,
--HotStreetVTR
And, since I live in Atlanta--not Minnesota or Michigan--"cold-weather" riding proved to be a workable situation through the months of January and February, with the addition of weather-insulating ski gear, that is, (mesh ski long-johns, mesh ski socks, and a knit hood). Even so, I did draw the line at ~28 degrees F, cold-weather gear being less of an issue than possible ice on the road was--ye-ouch! (One twenty-eight-degree morning, I had to get off of the bike and walk it along the side of the road, over a patch of ice about 10 yards long.)
The ski-gear, in conjunction with Zero Gravity double-bubble windscreen and Sharkskinz lower, worked fine for the seven or eight miles that I travelled regularly (at 45-60mph)--from the suburbs of Atlanta into mid-town Atlanta and Georgia Tech. Traffic lights every few miles also helped the situation, as hypothermia did not have time to set-in before I could warm my hands at traffic lights by putting the VTR into neutral and placing the winter-weight gloves over heat rising from the engine. (NOTE: Winter-weight riding gloves make a mondo-big difference in battling hypothermia, as do insulating ski socks. The hands and feet have the greatest area of exposed capillary veins, and insulating hands and feet and the jugular vein make a big difference in the battle with hypothermia.)
In summary, I would say that anything below 40 degrees F pretty much sucks but is navigable, down to about 25 degrees F--for the "truly daring."
cheers,
--HotStreetVTR
#10
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Re: whats the coldest?
I've ridden in the low 30s to work here in FL where that happens maybe 2 days out of the year. I have a Joe Rocket Ballistic 2.0 jacket and gloves that worked just fine w/ the liner in the jacket. I wear a balaclava to keep my head warm and regular khakis are fine because of the radiators and sweet V-twin. The nadgers do get a little shriveled but it's liveable.
#12
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Gear recommendations:
1) Joe Rocket Dry-Tech Liner - $30, windproof, water proof, lined w/ light fleece. Works great under my Fieldsheer perforated jacket.
2) Mask that covers mouth, cheeks & neck. Velcro in back. Windproof nylon outside, fleece inside. (I can handle cold on my legs, but the cold on my cheeks feel like daqgers! Can't deal with it!)
Cold is a state of mind... up to a point. That point has to do with time & distance, as well as ultimate temperature.
As long as I can convince myself it's not really THAT cold, I'm fine. Once you really THINK you're cold, it's over.
About 4 years ago I was "between" cars for about a year & the bike was my daily ride on a 20 mile commute. Properly dressed I could handle upper 20s fine. I do remember one day when it was 18 degrees. That was not cool; hands numb, brain numb... literally. I'm riding down I95 in traffic at 80mph when it dawned on me that the circulation to my brain was so compromised by the cold that I was having difficulty concentrating on what I was doing. It was a real act of will just to think about where all the cars were around me. That was over the line, for sure.
I've got a car now, but I still commute regularly in the upper 30s. I stay off the bike when it's below freezing.
1) Joe Rocket Dry-Tech Liner - $30, windproof, water proof, lined w/ light fleece. Works great under my Fieldsheer perforated jacket.
2) Mask that covers mouth, cheeks & neck. Velcro in back. Windproof nylon outside, fleece inside. (I can handle cold on my legs, but the cold on my cheeks feel like daqgers! Can't deal with it!)
Cold is a state of mind... up to a point. That point has to do with time & distance, as well as ultimate temperature.
As long as I can convince myself it's not really THAT cold, I'm fine. Once you really THINK you're cold, it's over.
About 4 years ago I was "between" cars for about a year & the bike was my daily ride on a 20 mile commute. Properly dressed I could handle upper 20s fine. I do remember one day when it was 18 degrees. That was not cool; hands numb, brain numb... literally. I'm riding down I95 in traffic at 80mph when it dawned on me that the circulation to my brain was so compromised by the cold that I was having difficulty concentrating on what I was doing. It was a real act of will just to think about where all the cars were around me. That was over the line, for sure.
I've got a car now, but I still commute regularly in the upper 30s. I stay off the bike when it's below freezing.
#13
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39F is the cutoff for my work commute, probably about 45F for any normal kind of riding. The wife gets cold in anything less than 55F so I got her a heated liner, she rides much happier and more often now.
Sometimes around here the fog is more of a factor than the temprature. Has anyone ever tried the Respro Foggy Mask? http://www.i-bike.com/store/prdBuy.cfm?prd=1657
I've done the fog city shield and currently use Zooke wax but this device looks like a nice addition.
Sometimes around here the fog is more of a factor than the temprature. Has anyone ever tried the Respro Foggy Mask? http://www.i-bike.com/store/prdBuy.cfm?prd=1657
I've done the fog city shield and currently use Zooke wax but this device looks like a nice addition.
#14
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cool, no pun intended, now i dont feel like such a **** for going out riding last nite in the 30 degree weather. people at the local tavern thought me and my buddies were crazy but then again, we are.
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I'll ride as long as the roads are ice free. This usually means about 34, depending on recent temps and precipitation. I still have to look out for patches under bridges, etc. I invested in decent boots, gloves, and a heated vest, which makes my main concern wiping out due to lurking ice.
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ha, me and my bud took turns riding his newly ebay bought tl1000s back from ohio, where it was snowing. Was like 25-35 degrees and snowy/rainy for like 200 miles, than was like 50 degrees for 100, than back down to 30 for the last 75 mile stretch. Not fun, thats for sure.
#26
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yah, maybe i am getting old or smart thinking about heated vests, but riding in the cold makes you appreciate the warm so much more....you southern guys have no idea what winter in new england means to those of us on 2....
#29
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yo l8r, heres how i store my bike for the winter, ride it every thursday unless there are plows on the street! well maybe not EVERY thursday but i came close this year.
#30
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I live in colorado and ride when ever I can the coldest i've ridden is 11 degrees with the wind chill and the previous owner ripped off the carb heater assebly I ride regularly in the winter it appears you dont need that set up at all.