my eyes don't bother me.. i just tend to get a "dog's nose" in the mornings delivering mailOriginally Posted by Ixion
*Dog's nose: a healthy dog has a wet nose..
- a cold biker that doesn't have a hankie gets a wet nose![]()
Shorts and a singlet Im way cool.
Same as I normally wear Im tough.
An extra layer just to keep the important bits working
Two extra layers Im a bit of a girl
As much as I can fit under my cordura - I might be a girl but at least I still ride.
I dont ride when its cold Im a wuss.
my eyes don't bother me.. i just tend to get a "dog's nose" in the mornings delivering mailOriginally Posted by Ixion
*Dog's nose: a healthy dog has a wet nose..
- a cold biker that doesn't have a hankie gets a wet nose![]()
There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? -Clerks
I just wear the normal cordura with the lining in and some thicker gloves. Not cold enough in Aucks to warrant anything special.
Riding for me is something I do purely for the enjoyment of it. If its cold I enjoy it less so I don't ride. Besides my morning commute is only about 1.5km's hardly worth starting the bike up for.
I think the phrase rhymes with "Clucking Bell" - Blackadder
Heated hand grips all round over here - when we can afford it - was -2.5 the other morning when I left home - 100k rides to work aren't that much fun when you cant feel your hands! Makes avoiding the early morning suicidal roos a bit more thrilling, as well..................
- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.
The top stays the same, the trousers get the lining put in though (a bit nippy with shorts underneath).
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Shorts and T under the lace, sorry i mean leather, but i have found that the solar panel i have put on my lid that is connected to a single electric blanket does wonders for my upper body.......![]()
if im goin to work...thermal long sleeve, work tshirt and jersey then leather jacket with denim vest over the top. thermal longjohns, work trousers and shoes for bottoms [means for cold knees] and then thinsulate gloves.
if i aint going to work, same thermal shirt, necksock, hoodie, knitted jersey then jacket and vest. same thermal longs and jeans with cowboy boots [plus 2 pair of socks no matter where im going] if its long distance, i may wear leather pants, but they dont seem to do much to keep me warm.
damn near freeze on the bike these days, but cant really fit anymore layers! would like some heated handgrips, or maybe just better gloves, and something to keep my legs warm....the thermals are useless.
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perhaps you should look at the Oxford "ChillOut" range of thermal clothing.. might save you 2 hours on getting dressed..Originally Posted by sunhuntin
There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? -Clerks
once you get motivated and get use to it, it's not too bad, my cordura jacket keeps me pretty warm and has extra layers to protect from cold.
riding home from work at 2 in the morning = freeeezing
i normally wear t-shirts, a woolen shirt and a pola-fleece jumper under my leath er jacket - and a pair of jeans and a pair of dickies.
i really need some winter gear.
gone.
in 20 minutes, i'm gonna put on some thermals.. other extra warm gear, and my leathers, and take my Kinetic out to one of those big parking lots near the cock and bull, and practice cornering.. wish me luckOriginally Posted by diggydog
I've been meaning to practice cornering for a long time, and am feeling crazy enough to do it tonight.. I think the lights there should still be on (i hope)
Ps. to any police reading this thread, this is not some lame-ass illegal street race.. this is simply practicing cornering in a 'fairly closed / safe environment', which will in turn help me be a better rider on the roads.. no need to send a patrol car along.. unless they are good at getting nice footage (which can be saved on my computer)
There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the shortcomings of others, is there? -Clerks
Good poll. I went riding up to Te Kuiti and back on the CBR. Was wearing the normal gear on the way up and got rather cold. I put on my one piece wet weather gear on and I was warm as toast.Originally Posted by Keystone19
Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.
where would i find these?Originally Posted by ZeroIndex
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the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.
I put the liner in my jacket for winter and when it gets cold enough I use a scarf, lined Dryrider pants and turn on the heated handgrips. Toasty warm.
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Jandal [jan-duhl] noun: a mythical entity presiding over bikers
Jandal [jan-duhl] verb: "to jandal" is to involuntarily separate from one's boik.
Jandalled [jan-duhlled] past tense - usage: "bro, I've just gone and jandalled it"
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