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    Wink How do you keep warm at night?

    Its not that kind of keep warm I need
    I wear Dry rider gear with the liners also thermal top and bottom a shirt and a moahair jersey plus pants and the top half is still cold when i ride to work at night . I start at 11 pm and finish at 7am. What else can i wear under my gear to keep warmer.
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    Seriously..?

    I just wear a thermal T-shirt, full leathers and a neck warmer and i'm all good.

    Leather's a really bloody hot..

    Close all your air vents on your jacket and helmet if you don't already?
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    Get something like a Kathmandu Therma-tech top.. or similar...

    or wear a rain jacket over top.. to keep the wind out!
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    Oxford make a top that's got a wind-stop material on the front and arms. Works pretty well.

    They do a pants too but I found the top made the biggest difference for me.

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    make sure your "thermal" gear is actually polypropylene. If it doesn't SAY "100% polypropylene" on the label then it aint the good stuff. Go to the sports store and ask, or look on trademe. The best polyprop I have ever had was double-force zip-up polo neck, but I've never been able to find this again. Wear it against yer skin, or maybe with a beater under it.

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    I have an electric blanket and a woman.
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    Why have the blanket when you have organic hot water bottles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I have an electric blanket and a woman.
    I like the electric blanket, would look pretty funny me wraped up in one on the bike .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Why have the blanket when you have organic hot water bottles?
    Because I like to keep both sides of me warm?
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    Merino top?

    You can get 100% Merino thermal tops from the factory shop on Tremain Monie. Really warm and toastie. Or maybe get a plug on the Ninja for your electric blanket?
    Its time for the winter gloves too-I find if my hands get cold then everything else soon follows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monaime View Post
    Its time for the winter gloves too
    Indeed. Woman doesn't like cold hands...
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    on long rides...
    hot water bottle on the front (just refill at each gas stop), girlfriend on the back.

    short rides...
    harden the f*ck up... or wear a hoodie **underneath** other gear. Or just ride faster and shorten the journey
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    make sure your "thermal" gear is actually polypropylene. If it doesn't SAY "100% polypropylene" on the label then it aint the good stuff. Go to the sports store and ask, or look on trademe. The best polyprop I have ever had was double-force zip-up polo neck, but I've never been able to find this again. Wear it against yer skin, or maybe with a beater under it.

    DB
    Or just buy some SKINZ although i definately wouldn't wear them under your leathers ..you'd probably pass out from overheating yourself ,but under codura would definately work.

    Mind you they are bloody expensive if your only using it for the bike but id say their isnt much better than a full Skinz kit
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    Something around your neck to stop the drafts - a buff or similar. I also find it makes a big difference when I wear something around my wrists (sweatband kinda things) to make sure there is no breeze up the arms.
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    if all that stuff doesn't keep you warm then theres not a lot of hope for the 'other' warming you up either!
    It wasn't me, it was like that when I found it. Honest.

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