Some Cold Weather Riding Advice Needed
#21
RE: Some Cold Weather Riding Advice Needed
Bear in mind ,the more you layer up,the more uncomfortable you become if "Bulked up".
Disposal surplus stores here[OZ] sell thinsulate Gloves,Balaklava's etc etc.The gloves are thin enough to wear inside your normal gloves.....& do a pretty good job.But when its a 2*c morning here,hey your gonna freeze anyway.
Balaklava= warm head,fogged up visor!
Disposal surplus stores here[OZ] sell thinsulate Gloves,Balaklava's etc etc.The gloves are thin enough to wear inside your normal gloves.....& do a pretty good job.But when its a 2*c morning here,hey your gonna freeze anyway.
Balaklava= warm head,fogged up visor!
#22
RE: Some Cold Weather Riding Advice Needed
all this is good advice except the "don't do it" posts. Sissies. Layers, fleece, balaclava, grip heaters, electric vest...all great ideas that I use. My additional advice is make sure everything is tucked in by layers. All the thermal underwear in the world won't help if nothing is tucked in and cold air is getting in at your waist, ankles, and wrists.
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RE: Some Cold Weather Riding Advice Needed
ORIGINAL: TK954RR
its not so much the cold, as the road conditions
its not so much the cold, as the road conditions
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