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layers, get your bike out and ready to ride before you put your kit on, then have a cuppa, then put your kit on and then go straight out.
don't put all your clobber on, then work up a sweat faffing about looking for keys and wallet, and then get that sweat go cold.
if you wear separate waterproofs carry plastic bags, put them over your boots, much easy to get your water proofs on.
I tend to wear thermal long johns, and a top that wicks the sweat away tucked into bottoms, umbro football socks, t-shirt over the top, then my leathers. I wear gaiters over my boots too, I wear a buff too, and a balaclava, and have heated grips.
but it's not winter yet of course, so I tend just to have some extra stuff in a top box, in case I need it.
oh, and I usually carry a spare pair of gloves too, case they get wet through. |
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thx1138 wrote: | layers, get your bike out and ready to ride before you put your kit on, then have a cuppa, then put your kit on and then go straight out.
don't put all your clobber on, then work up a sweat faffing about looking for keys and wallet, and then get that sweat go cold.
if you wear separate waterproofs carry plastic bags, put them over your boots, much easy to get your water proofs on.
I tend to wear thermal long johns, and a top that wicks the sweat away tucked into bottoms, umbro football socks, t-shirt over the top, then my leathers. I wear gaiters over my boots too, I wear a buff too, and a balaclava, and have heated grips.
but it's not winter yet of course, so I tend just to have some extra stuff in a top box, in case I need it.
oh, and I usually carry a spare pair of gloves too, case they get wet through. |
I think this pretty much sums up everything in one go (what a wonderful post!). The only addition I would make is keep a change of socks and undies either with you or at work/school. There's nothing worse than sitting with a wet arse/soaked feet all day. ____________________ 'Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken.'
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Textiles for winter as they keep you warmer than leathers  ____________________ 'Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken.'
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Happy with my Frank Thomas regarding temperature. Keeps me warm. But although they are supposed to be waterproof - well, they are not. Otherwise great  ____________________ Current: 2007 VFR800; Ex: 2001 YZF600R Thundercat
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I have a woolen neck warmer (possibly bought from Lidl).
I bought it to use on the bike and feel almost naked in the cold without it!
I like it so much I wear it with everything in the winter Wouldn't do without it.
Buggared if I can find a second one though! |
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I find that the combination of:
Fleecy underneath for warmth
Waterproof over for waterproofing and wind protection.
works well for me. ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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What's best winter clothing to wear?
Anything that will keep you warm and dry. Layers, lots of layers!
My bike jacket is Hien Gericke tourer, so far it done a sterling job. Not tested it in proper winter yet but I know it's going to do a good job.
Army surplus neck thing doubled over does a good job of keeping my neck warm, I've got a heavier fleece neck thing for the really bad weather.
Legs, I need a new pair of winter legs the one I've got now are crap.
Feet, Sealskinz keep my feet dry and my engine keeps them warm.
Hands, I've got some Rev'It gloves that are working well but for the colder weather I stick my cold killers on as well. ____________________ The motorcycle presents you a challenge to master the machine, a challenge to adventure. You ride through the wind, linked to the road by a vehicle that responds to your commands as no other does. Unlike an automoblie, there is no metal cage around you, Like and airplane, a pre-ride inspection and regular maintenance are essential to your safety. Your reward freedom. |
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I've got a Spada textile jacket with armour in, its got a removable down liner which is also a waterproof barrier so no chance of rain ingress!
the jacket will hold water on surface though and gets heavy, dont notice it on, just when hanging.
I've also got Spada textile trousers, old 'milan' model i think, they are lined (not removable) and watertight, bit warm in nicer weather but great for autumn / winter and when its really cold i have a pair of windblocker fleece leggings to put on too.
I'm new to biking but had a 125 when i was 17 too, i wish we'd had clothing like this back then!
all this lot cost me probably less than 60 quid, off fleabay, jacket was shop seconds and trousers 2nd hand but like new.
the advice about getting the bike out and THEN putting your kit on is something i will try and remember to do in future!!  ____________________ --Current Bike: '98 Hornet CB600F
--Previous Bikes 2012 Hyo GT250R - 2010 YBR125 - Back in '91:Suzuki 50cc moped & Honda CB125T Superdream
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In my experience, a garment that claims to do more than one of being warm, protective and waterproof doesn't do these things as well as a garment that only claims to do one of them.
As such I wear a thermals to keep warm, leathers for protection and waterproofs to keep dry.
I can highly recommend morino wool base layers such as icebreaker as being warm, comfortable, extremely good at wicking sweat away and very resistant to smelling. Very expensive but once you've owned them, you wouldn't have anything else.
I usually bung a string vest (traps loads of air, very warm) and a tight fitting t-shirt over the top, then a long sleeve t-shirt, a hoody (or if it's very cold a fleece and a windproof gilet). Then my leather jacket. Morino base layer on my legs, swedish army towelling long johns and leather jeans.
If it's wet or particularly cold, I add dutch army goretex trousers and a drytex parlour top (which farmers wear to do the milking in). I sometimes wear the parlour top under the leather jacket and just let that get wet. it is still windproof and stops the top flapping about and getting water up the inside.
I've got off the bike covered in snow in this getup and still been warm (or not uncomfortably cold in any case). ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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https://swns.com/images/stories/peterbuck/peterbuck3.jpg
This will keep you warmer than anything*. Some key elements of this elegantly styled outerwear may detatch at speed though.
...but seriously, I got my jacket/trousers here:
https://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/index.asp
My Richa jacket is excellent; it is actually waterproof and has a heavy quilted liner. 'Technical' thermal understuff from Lidl/Aldi is also a good shout, one of the best bike related £15s I've spent so far. A buff is a worthwhile investment, not keen on the full balaclava though. Sealskinz are ace and guarantee foot toastiness. For really shit weather a waterproof oversuit keeps the rain away from your textiles which get soggy and crucially keep the wind out really well.
When its just cold rather than actually windy, raining, snowing and thunderstorning I will quite often still wear plenty of layers underneath, then my leathers and a fleece or similar over the top. Given the choice I usually prefer them, I feel a lot more secure and my leathers are actually really comfortable. If you do wear anything leather that isn't already waterproof, waterproof it with some stuff from a saddlery place. Needs doing every couple of weeks but works quite well.
*Having worn something similar to the PDC Darts finals, in December, when it was snowing, I can safely say it is the warmest thing I have ever warn. On the minus side the cotton wool comes off and Welshmen attempted to mount me. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
Selling a hack/winter bike for less than a grand? PM me.
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Kidney belts are supposed to be great at keeping your extremities warm in the really cold months, i'm pretty sure ill be investing in one this year. Do something about your hands though, i've had dangerously numb hands before and it isn't only painful, its plain dangerous. Bar mitts or heated grips/gloves are a must if you plan to ride through winter. ____________________
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