I wanna say it was in the mid 30's this morning here. The heavy winter gloves with some liners work perfect for it. I have no heated gear 'cause I would never really need it in Texas. When the temps get down to the upper 20's I have enough winter gear to make it through: Insulated jacket with neck warmer, face mask, full-face helmet, chaps, and heavy gloves with liners. And if it gets REALLY cold I can always put on my long-johns. Quote from: Ares X on Nov 14, 2012, 02:57:47 PMLet's put it this way... I just ran up to the store and it's 80° F right now and I am loving it!Weather's been typical for Fall here so far. Bundled up in the morning and half-lid with no jacket in the afternoons. Perfect riding weather around lunch time. Not quite 80's, but close.
Let's put it this way... I just ran up to the store and it's 80° F right now and I am loving it!
Quote from: biker42lue on Nov 14, 2012, 02:59:09 PMI wanna say it was in the mid 30's this morning here. The heavy winter gloves with some liners work perfect for it. I have no heated gear 'cause I would never really need it in Texas. When the temps get down to the upper 20's I have enough winter gear to make it through: Insulated jacket with neck warmer, face mask, full-face helmet, chaps, and heavy gloves with liners. And if it gets REALLY cold I can always put on my long-johns. Quote from: Ares X on Nov 14, 2012, 02:57:47 PMLet's put it this way... I just ran up to the store and it's 80° F right now and I am loving it!Weather's been typical for Fall here so far. Bundled up in the morning and half-lid with no jacket in the afternoons. Perfect riding weather around lunch time. Not quite 80's, but close.It's all those layers and the bulkiness that I get tired of. The Gerbing heted gloves aren't terribly thick, so I don't feel like I'm losing response capabilities like I do when I have the big bulky gloves on. That's why I'm seriously considering a heated jacket liner. Then I can lose the current liner and the hoodie and not feel like the Sta-Puff Marshmallow Man when riding. I hate no feeling like I can move around.
Quote from: Ares X on Nov 14, 2012, 03:14:51 PMQuote from: biker42lue on Nov 14, 2012, 02:59:09 PMI wanna say it was in the mid 30's this morning here. The heavy winter gloves with some liners work perfect for it. I have no heated gear 'cause I would never really need it in Texas. When the temps get down to the upper 20's I have enough winter gear to make it through: Insulated jacket with neck warmer, face mask, full-face helmet, chaps, and heavy gloves with liners. And if it gets REALLY cold I can always put on my long-johns. Quote from: Ares X on Nov 14, 2012, 02:57:47 PMLet's put it this way... I just ran up to the store and it's 80° F right now and I am loving it!Weather's been typical for Fall here so far. Bundled up in the morning and half-lid with no jacket in the afternoons. Perfect riding weather around lunch time. Not quite 80's, but close.It's all those layers and the bulkiness that I get tired of. The Gerbing heted gloves aren't terribly thick, so I don't feel like I'm losing response capabilities like I do when I have the big bulky gloves on. That's why I'm seriously considering a heated jacket liner. Then I can lose the current liner and the hoodie and not feel like the Sta-Puff Marshmallow Man when riding. I hate no feeling like I can move around.Ares? Is that you?
Quote from: Ares X on Nov 14, 2012, 03:14:51 PMQuote from: biker42lue on Nov 14, 2012, 02:59:09 PMI wanna say it was in the mid 30's this morning here. The heavy winter gloves with some liners work perfect for it. I have no heated gear 'cause I would never really need it in Texas. When the temps get down to the upper 20's I have enough winter gear to make it through: Insulated jacket with neck warmer, face mask, full-face helmet, chaps, and heavy gloves with liners. And if it gets REALLY cold I can always put on my long-johns. Quote from: Ares X on Nov 14, 2012, 02:57:47 PMLet's put it this way... I just ran up to the store and it's 80° F right now and I am loving it!Weather's been typical for Fall here so far. Bundled up in the morning and half-lid with no jacket in the afternoons. Perfect riding weather around lunch time. Not quite 80's, but close.It's all those layers and the bulkiness that I get tired of. The Gerbing heted gloves aren't terribly thick, so I don't feel like I'm losing response capabilities like I do when I have the big bulky gloves on. That's why I'm seriously considering a heated jacket liner. Then I can lose the current liner and the hoodie and not feel like the Sta-Puff Marshmallow Man when riding. I hate no feeling like I can move around. Do you have a connector to plug in the heated gloves?
i just stood there looking at her in the garage it's too late too dark too cold. but the south will rise again
With the temperature sitting at 7 degrees Fahrenheit the son-in-law and I went for a ride on my former Vstar 1100 with side car. No pictures right now, but we may go again and get a picture of winter riding in Alaska.
Quote from: SLK on Nov 22, 2012, 03:09:08 PMWith the temperature sitting at 7 degrees Fahrenheit the son-in-law and I went for a ride on my former Vstar 1100 with side car. No pictures right now, but we may go again and get a picture of winter riding in Alaska.BRRRRRRRRR... You're crazy...
Wow, 7 degrees. you are a dedicated biker.I have rode to work all week, leaving the house at 6 am. getting home at 7 pm. ( work 12 hour shifts).It has been in the 30's each morning & it's been pretty tolerable. The ride home, is about 10 degree's warmer and makes a big difference.I enjoy the cool weather - just have to dress for it!Funny tho --- dont pass as many bikers as I do in August??? wonder why! lol