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Do you wear a balaclava? that would help. i always get too hot when i wear mine.
Move North?
Do you wear a balaclava? that would help. i always get too hot when i wear mine.
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Keeping wind out is probably the most important thing. Wear warm gear and your jacket but put a waterproof jacket over the top of the whole lot. By keeping the cold air out the warm gear will work much better. When alpine climbing in crap and cold weather a windproof jacket over polypro is far better solution than polafleece or down jacket over polypro. Same concept that when on a bike.
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get a possum skin and slide it inside your jacket![]()
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Kathmandu thermal top tucked into my oh-so-fetching matching thermal longjohns, complete with thermal socks. Then my good old RJays, lining IN. Neck warmer tick, balaclava tick. Only bit of me that still tends to get a bit cold are my hands. Rest of me is like toast.
You mean you wear this stuff to keep warm on the bike?????
http://skinzwear.com/Exotic_Men's_Swimwear.htm
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I suffer from Raynauds Syndrome, so I wrap up in so many layers it's ridiculous! I wear a thermal long-sleeved singlet, then a long sleeved wool or angora top, a jacket, long scarf wrapped around about 4 times, then my Dririder bike gear with liners. I'm buying hand grip warmers also.
I try not to ride too much at night...
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Stick a newspaper down the front of your jacket.
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10 Ways to Stay Warm On Your Motorcycle This Winter
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Possum and merino top and pants are good,forget about buying them in shops,we have the original possum factory between Stratford and Kaponga here,worth the trip open weekends.
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You could always try some heated hand grips. It's surprising how much heat you lose through your extremeties. I had them on my first GS500, and they were good in the cold.
Perhaps you could look at a double bubble screen to direct the wind away from your head. (At least you've got a fairing on the Kwak).
Personally I find that if I wear a neck tube, have the lining in my jacket (Teknic), and wear a thick pair of socks it's all good. For some reason, I always FEEL warmer if I wear ear plugs.
There are heaps of winter gear that you can buy. Oxford do a range of glove inners, etc.
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