crap, better run back outside for a bitYep until you dry out again and then you are just a mere mortal like the rest of us.![]()
crap, better run back outside for a bitYep until you dry out again and then you are just a mere mortal like the rest of us.![]()
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
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Great post, and you had my attention until you started mocking Gixer riders. For being sensible and leaving our bikes at home. Where they're warm and dry... Ahem...
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It’s diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; it’s life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.
That's because it's currently uni hols for a week!
If you learn how to tie a scarf properly, you don't have ends flying around all over the place. Those neck tubes (like wot GiJoe1313 has) look very warm, though. Only problem is you can't wear it with your normal clothes afterwards.
For the record, I am an unemployable student![]()
Neck tube won't go with the Mk VIIIs
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
cut a hole in the top of a beenie, tada neck tube![]()
Heated handgrips are marvelous! Scoff if ye must, but I reckon that in extreme conditions they make the difference between just being a bit moist and uncomfortable versus full on hypothermia.
I also recommend wearing layers of merino, particularly around one's torso. Rip the zip-in thermal liner out of your jacket. They're pretty useless anyway. Even if merino gets wet, it doesn't get cold
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
I would, but they conflict with my essential essence (at least in a motorcycling context). DBD34s and Tritons aren't perhaps the best motorcycles for this kind of thing.
Who changed the title of the thread? HOWTO is perfectly cromulent.
I used to wear plastic bags over my socks.. under my boots.. & dubbin'd my boots. That way, even when the rain did eventually soak through my boots, my socks & feet were still dry! Also helps to keep the cold wind off, even if it's not raining!
Now days I wear a pair of thin rubber over boots, & also bought a good set over over pants & jacket that are slightly padded. They keep me warm as well as dry!![]()
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If anyone could recomend ulta small (dimention) heated hand grips I would love it! I kept crashing my bike when I first got it till we worked out that the grips were to big for me to wrap my hands around and reach the levers. Also struggled to find winter gloves in ladies XS!
But the best (but uglist) part of my wet weather kit is my glove mittens. They are waterproof (kind of) and at least keep the vast majority of the rain away from my gloves. Picked them up at a tramping store.
I have to say I am lucky as work has a nice hot shower so I can at least defrost after my 35km commute.
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