08-16-2009, 05:04 PM | #11 | |
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Re: Winter Weather Riding Tips?
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And Heated riding gear is a Luxury, NOT a Need, at least not in the southern states, I have made it through two winters riding my GZ almost every single day, sometimes with temps in the high teens (without factoring in the wind chill), with no heated riding gear (and for that matter, no Motorcycle specific cold weather gear whatsoever), and the first winter I even wore a Beanie style helmet, so my face was exposed too. So it is all up to what you can and/or MUST withstand, Last winter I literally didnt have a choice, the skyrocketed gas prices from last summer had left me Cageless, so it was ride in the cold or nothing, granted I don't live in Chicago or Wisconsin, or god forbid, Canada in the winter, but it is still a Battle against the elements trying to ride in the winter here too. On a closing note, I FULLY AGREE with Easy Rider (theres a shock for ya!) that your chances of having an accident raise Exponientally when it is brutally cold outside and you are on your bike, no matter what a study shows. Even if you discount the ice/snow and wet, you are still left with the fact that your mind is almost fully pre-occupied with the fact that you are freezing your ass off, which doesn't leave much room in your mind for concentrating on the road ahead of you. So if you are going to ride in the cold, take advice from someone who has some experience doing it, be twice as careful riding as you would be if it were warm outside.
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