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Let us ride through winter!

Started by JustinNoob, December 16, 2005, 03:45:09 PM

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phire

Quote from: JustinNoobWho will ride through winter, on days when there is no ice/snow?   :cheers:   I've found that if I dress right, riding in 30-40 degrees isn't that bad.  How many of you ride all year?  People from LA or the gulf coast don't qualify.

30-40F isn't bad at all. Totally rideable. It just sucks (for me) when it's like 10F. Seems no amount of dressing can keep me warm. Plus, around here, on most of the days where it isn't snowing, there's slush and crap on the roads and of course there's always heavy amounts of salt mixed in there as well and we all know what salt does to cars/bikes aaand since it's so cold out I personally wouldn't feel like washing the snow/salt off the bike every day so it's just much easier to winterize it for 3 months and stock up on stuff to keep my nerves calm until I can ride again. :P Of course, if I didn't have an 05 and just had a rust bucket already then I guess I'd try to bundle up real good and get out there...
Joshua
2005 GS500F

pantablo

Quote from: JustinNoobPeople from LA or the gulf coast don't qualify.

hahaha...sucks to be you.
j/k.

yeah, I'm in LA. but I ride angeles crest, where it can get into the 20's and see's snow and black ice. First time up there in the winter I almost died of the cold. Now I dont go anywhere near it without my heated vest and heated grips... :nana:
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Quote from: makenzie71 on August 21, 2006, 09:47:40 PM...not like normal sex, either...like sex with chicks.

mp183

I ride all winter.  When I only had the GS I had it out plenty of times when it was in the teens.  Anything above freezing is fine.  High twenties is not bad.  Low 20's gets tricky.  At that point I had a 3/4 helmet.
Now I also have a V-Strom and I am so not worthy.
Upright seating position, hand guards, windshield, full face helmet and dig this, Oxford Heated Grips.
I know, I know, life is not fair.  :lol:  :lol:

It took two winters to get my winter gear just right.
It's a constant battle.  Knees froze first, got that figured it was onto legs, got the figured it was hands, got that figured it was upper body and on and on.  You just work on one thing at a time as it screams for attention.
Now I'm back to the damn toes.   :(
2002 GS500
2004 V-Strom 650 
is it time to check the valves?
2004 KLR250.

Traveler

Yesterday the temperature was hovering around freezing - of course that's much colder in Celsius - and was riding tolerably warm around town until stopping by the dealer, who told me the feshly scarred bike in the corner was a frost fall-down a few yards from the store 30 minutes earlier.


Suddenly felt much colder.
We don't really know what we're doing and even when we do, it doesn't seem to help. Bono

phire

Quote from: mp183It took two winters to get my winter gear just right.
It's a constant battle.  Knees froze first, got that figured it was onto legs, got the figured it was hands, got that figured it was upper body and on and on.  You just work on one thing at a time as it screams for attention.
Now I'm back to the damn toes.   :(

Usually it's my legs (above knee), neck and hands that freeze. I could probably fix the neck problem with a scarf and one of those leather face dealy bobbers. Leg problem I dunno, but it does help a ton when I wear thermals but when it gets below 25 or so, it sucks again. My hands I dunno what to do other than buying heated gloves for weather in the teens.
Joshua
2005 GS500F

Badger

Argh.  I really wanted to take the bike out this weekend.  It's still mid-30's cold, but the sun was out and the roads were dry.  Unfortunately, my lack of garage means I need to keep the bike around back, and there are 2-3 foot snow drifts between it and the nearest dry pavement.   :x

Out and about I saw a couple of folks out on their bikes, and briefly considered trying to bust over the snow drift on the bike.  Thought better of it, though.

FearedGS500

this is why i like texas :)  ( when it desides if it wants to be warm or cold .. or rainy or dry .. its never the same ) but yea .. i went on a 2 hour ride today in 40's was a bit chilly but .. not to to bad .. as far as keeping the chin warm .. they make mask that keep your front face open but cover you head and chin

buzz

I usually just tie a bandanna around my face to block the direct wind to my chin. Snowmobile pants work well for my legs.

Now I got to get a set of hand guards because my fingers are getting numb after about 30 minutes of low 20 degree riding.

Vball24

How can you discount us on the Gulf Coast?  It gets cold here too.  We've had quite a few 30s degree days.  As I have to ride on the Interstate on my way to work going 80 you feel it.

Try this out:  http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/product_catalog/Product.jsp?skuId=&store=Main&catId=402&productId=p354665&leafCatId=40205&mmyId= .  It is awesome.  My nose is the only thing that gets a little cold.  If you get one of those mouth guards to put in your helmet that would also stop you visor from fogging up or your glasses.
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Cheryl
'01 GS500 (Blue)

funwithtwins

Quote from: subctemp going in the lower 30's, but I still ride daily.

btw, I'm all warm and comfortable, except my chin... what to do about it? the freakin body part get's very cold  :o

bandana on your face under your helmet i know its thin but your breathing warms it up and makes a big difference i never did it because i didnt think that littl ething would keep ya warm but i did it this year and i dont leave without it when its below 40 deg or so. that is with a full faced helmet.
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Eklipse

I live in Texas by the gulf coast but I have a bald rear tire. Do I count?  :P
2004 Walmart Metallic Black GS500F
11,000+ miles

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