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 eifion Nova Slayer
Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Karma :     
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 Posted: 14:07 - 01 Nov 2006 Post subject: Brrrrrrrrr |
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Got cold this mornig, due to only having leathers, and forgetting to take my office clothes in with me, so I had to go home and get them then ride back to work, meaning instead of spending 20 mins on the bike freezing I spent an hour.
My hands and thighs are still cold. Even though I have some fairly chunky alpinestars winter gloves my hands got cold. When I arrived back home I put some merino wool glove liners on underneath, and somehow found this to be even colder
I can't afford a nice set of warm textiles right now, would it be worth putting my waterproof trous on over them to stop the wind at least?
What would be great would be a one-piece windproof / waterpoof / slightly insulated oversuit to go over the top of the leathers to protect me from the weather, or hurry up, do my DAS and get something faired!
How do you cope with the cold when all you've got are leathers, and the bank balance is empty? ____________________ SR125 -> 6 year gap -> SV650 -> Deauville -> NC750X -> Vstrom 650 |
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Get some of those rechargeable Gel pad things from Blacks or boots. I've got three which I used last year for long trips. You click the tab inside and it sets the gel solid and warm. Good for about 30 mins of heat. just chuck a few into a pocket and instant heat . also, you can hove them into an inner pocket in your jacket and activate them prior to setting off if you know it'll be cold...
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For real budget warmth, use newspaper down the front of your jacket and on your thighs, and a pair of tights under your trousers (can keep the newspaper in place that way). Cut down some plastic milk cartons and cable tie them on as hand protectors, which can keep the wind off. Layers are the key to warmth, so go with the waterproofs too, although you also want your body to breathe, otherwise you'll end up sweating like a pig. ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
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I just bought these and these so stuff doesn't have to be expensive.
There are these as well, cheaper but second hand.
For the top half we have this, not very stylish but warm.
My last Bering trousers lasted 6 years and my coat is on its eight winter.
You could easily be kitted out for less than £100 if you look.
Just because other people spend a fortune doesn't mean you have to. |
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go to an army surplus store, some great cold weather gear there  ____________________ own: 81 xs1100g...
owned: 85 rat CG (sold), 91 GS500e (stolen), 84 gsx400f (scrapped), 81 z250 (siezed, siezed, scrapped), 83 cb250rs (sold), 84 gpz750r ratfighter (killed) 84gpz400 (sold), '80 cb650 ratfighter (wrote off) 95gsx6/12f ratfighter (killed) 91 xj900 (sold)
stinkwheel Well I just had my hands up a pigs fanny. Which makes your concerns pale into insignificance. |
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This morning was better, even if it was colder. Put my cycling waterproofs on over the leathers, kept most of the wind out, only my hands got really cold. Not sure why as I have some big chunky alpinestars gauntlets, but I've always had trouble keeping my hands warm even on the bicycle.
It was still chilly, but I wasn't shiverring and tansed up gripping the tank with my knees aftet 5 mins like yesterday.
What am i going to to when the real winter starts? Get back on the pushbike - I already have the winter kit for that. Remember last winter the water in my water bottle would freeze by the time I got to work, but I'd be toasty warm. Guess pedaling generates its own heat, and you're only going like 25 - 30mph tops instead of being blasted at 50 - 60mph all the way to work. That and the lights on my cycle are almost protable daylight standard, while the ones on my motorbike are like a birthday cake candle. ____________________ SR125 -> 6 year gap -> SV650 -> Deauville -> NC750X -> Vstrom 650 |
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When taking up Biking this year (May time) I tossed up whether to spend on Leathers or Textiles, ended up with textiles and literally poured pints of sweat out of each arm of the jacket over summer months.
Today out for a blast with mates, they're in leathers and freezing their nuts off, me looking like a black michelin man all toasty and roasty, save for tips of fingers which were a bit cold. I have leathers now as well, but it's nice to have a choice
Ear plugs helped too - no chill in the ears with them in, and also wore 2 neck warmers, though by dinnertime it'd warmed up and I was glad to finish the ride to strip the sweaty layers off. (it's all in washing machine now).
Nice day to get out on bike, (as it has been all this week) but it gets bloody cold on the motorways... Brrrrrrrrrrr |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 249 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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