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| The Artist |
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 Posted: 15:09 - 19 Dec 2009 Post subject: Quick Home made CPS |
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Looking for some quick and easy chill prevention systems.
I have a journey tonight 30 miles and was out riding in the snow today and was bloody cold and that was some back roads not going too fast.
I will be going 60mph for a fair bit of the journey as the roads are big main roads and should have been gritted.
1. I have cut up 2 4pint milk bottles and strapped them onto the front of my bars using parcel tape which should keep the wind away from fingers.
2. Lots of layers, 2 t shirt, hoodie, jacket, puffy jacket, another jacket
3. Jeans. Not much else on the bottom half
What else can I do in the next couple of hours to help stay warm?
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What ELSE? Short of going on the bus, nothing  |
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I am off now. I will check in with you guys tomorrow lunch time probably.
If not, well I may be smeared somewhere along the A41  |
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Wouldn't fancy turning out in that tonight. Take care and be thankful for your drum brakes  |
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Haha, I'm thankful for my drum brakes and even more so that my rear drum brake just isn't really working anymore. I think I remember getting some axle grease on the brake pad the last time I had the back wheel off Oh well, at least I know I'll never lock up the back wheel in these conditions. Saying that I'm convinced they won't slow me down at all enough to avoid an accident but you live and learn (can't be bothered to open her up now).
I was out there today and it was bloody freezing but I was doing OK. And +1 for the many, many socks! With jeans, tshirt, hoodie and amazing thermal textiles it was only really my fingers that were suffering. I tried to get to a bike shop today but was too late or I would already have some muffs. The milk bottle idea being used as handle bar guards is a surprisingly good idea. I think I'm going to try that. ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
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Long johns, jeans & waterproof trousers to keep the wind out.
EDIT/ 3 hours late. Oh well. 
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Ah well, it's the thought that counts.  |
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I tend to wear a thermal top, compression top, two normal t-shirts, fleece and leather jacket. On the bottom it's thermal trousers, pair of quilted trousers (have some kind of padding in for warmth) and then a pair of jeans with boots over them (thermal socks).
Only my hands that suffer! . ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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The hands freezing off keeps coming up and apart from spending £100 odd on them heated gloves, what else is there out there?
The heated grips seem a waste of time as well. Would be good to have a similar thing like the hand protectors on the supermoto type bikes but almost like a scooped piece of plastic that you can put your hands into.
I think that would work pretty well as I only seem to get completely numbed finger tips which doesn't help with clutch and braking control.
I'm bored out me brain so decided to illustrate what I mean...
https://i46.tinypic.com/2gtaxj4.jpg
This is probably on some bikes? I don't know. |
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| jay-recoil wrote: | The hands freezing off keeps coming up and apart from spending £100 odd on them heated gloves, what else is there out there?
The heated grips seem a waste of time as well. Would be good to have a similar thing like the hand protectors on the supermoto type bikes but almost like a scooped piece of plastic that you can put your hands into.
I think that would work pretty well as I only seem to get completely numbed finger tips which doesn't help with clutch and braking control.
I'm bored out me brain so decided to illustrate what I mean...
https://i46.tinypic.com/2gtaxj4.jpg
This is probably on some bikes? I don't know. |
The problem with that design is the thumbs look unprotected from the wind. |
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Got back this morning.
Ride out there, I stopped once to warm up but was ok for the most part. Just my legs got really cold by the end.
The milk bottles were OK, I have ordered muffs so they are temporary but definitely helped.
The ice was everywhere. I saw little grit on the roads last night and my revs would bounce up when I went over ice due to wheel spinning which on a 4t 125 is damn impressive. Very slippy. Apart from those though, no slips at all. Front wheel stayed planted the whole journey.
The way back today, very hungover. Cold and everything was frozen, even the needle on my rev counter was frozen. It had rained a bit then frozen last night.
Roads were very well gritted, only problem being the car in front flinging small rocks at me. One hit me in the neck, another bang in the middle of the visor. An Audi overtook me whilst I was doing 50-55 and my legs were bombarded with pain.
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