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| DukeRed |
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 DukeRed World Chat Champion

Joined: 07 Mar 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 12:11 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: Winter Riding |
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Hi,
I've decided that the tube is so unpleasant that I'm going to keep riding in the winter. However, just rode up to Sheffield with nothing more than a jumper and two piece leathers on my trusty bros. (Uber Cold!!)
Anyway back to the point, what are the best ways to keep warm on the bike. Are hot grips any good? Full textile garb? Newspaper down the sleeves?
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Jan ____________________ Enjoy Life There's Plenty of Time to be Dead
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| askew |
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 askew Scooby Slapper

Joined: 20 Mar 2004 Karma :     
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 Posted: 12:16 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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London to Sheffield?! I can see that being just a tad chilly at this time of year. My tip would be to wear thermal socks or two pairs. There really is nothing worse than frozen toes!
Buy a racing balaclava too, if you plan on doing much more in the way of of huge missions this winter. They really help - although if your nose runs, it can get a bit gooy . ____________________ What's ya name? What av' ya taken? Chase the lasers, safe as f*ck! |
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 Kris World Chat Champion

Joined: 03 Feb 2002 Karma :   
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 Posted: 12:19 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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The trick is to keep the body's 'core' warm, then the body will naturally heat the limbs more.
I'd try and get a heated waistcoat/jacket if you're serious about riding all year. I used to wear 3 jumpers and a puffer jacket in winter on the NSR  ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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 Sparks! Sir Tart-a-lot

Joined: 30 Aug 2003 Karma :   
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 Posted: 12:23 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Cheap ways to be warmer, are
1) buy some decent warm gloves.. cold hands are the worst
2) buy a Buffs neck sleeve type thing, warm neck/face really is great
3) get warm socks
Those 3 bits being warm generally make you feel less cold in general... then get some decent textile jckets (buffalo for instance) and some textile over trousers and you'll be as snugg as a bug in a rug  ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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 DukeRed World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 12:23 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Lol, yeah I've experienced the runny nose at 80, not nice.
This is probably a very stupid question but can you get something like chains or spikes for a bike or at least something to make ice and snow slightly less slippy?
Heated waistcoat?, Would Heine Gericke have them?
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Jan ____________________ Enjoy Life There's Plenty of Time to be Dead
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 Posted: 12:24 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Yep, plenty of warm layers, and stop on the way to warm up if you need - if the body's core starts to cool, you'll get sluggish and unresponsive. Pack a thermos of tea just in case  ____________________ My Old CBR400RR | Bike Oil FAQ | Petrol FAQ |
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Eat 2 servings of porridge in the morning... keeps you warm ALL DAY according to Ewan Mcgregor on the Long Way Round  ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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 dainesefreak World Chat Champion

Joined: 04 Apr 2003 Karma :   
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 Posted: 12:46 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Heated gear can be expensive but if you fancy a look there's some here.
https://www.giali.co.uk/
I bought the heated inner gloves from them. They work really well and are easy to connect, they use a waterproof D type connector and have an on/off switch. |
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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Go to mcdonalds and get a couple of cheese burgers, stuff em in your coat, if your brave you can eat it later!
Bubble wrap is supposedly good wrapped arround your body for emergency warm
Seal skins socks are very good for warm feet, just make sure to wear another pair inside aswell!
Proheat hand warmers, weird magic chemical that solidfys when you snap the small metal thing in there, can be reused as many times as you want, very good in the inside pocket or wherever is cold..
Keeping a rag somewhere on the engine (depends on your bike) is handy for checking oil and makes a neat hand warmer.
Handguards are the latest addition to my bike and make allot of difference! but depending on your bike may look rediculous.
Buffs are good, they also do thermal buffs now (not tryed) balaclavas are the best for long distance, only the faffing takeing it off makes them pants on short rides (if you dont take it off you will look like a mental or a criminal...
Hoodies are quite good too, put the hood up if you have enough space in the helmet, keeps your head warm but neck will be cold...
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 Posted: 20:56 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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My 'full-on' winter gear consists, from the feet up:
Thin cotton socks under army issue socks. Combat boots.
Thin skiing longjohns with swedish army issue toweling longjohns over the top, leather jeans and gore-tex trousers.
Thin skiing thermal top, string vest, tight t-shirt, long sleeved t-shirt, fleece waistcoat, leather 'biker' jacket, cordura textile jacket with lining removed and if it is REALLY pissing it down an army issue gore-tex jacket over the top.
Gericke 'Master 4' gloves and bark busters fitted to the bike.
Large beard, helmet and if really pissing it down, hood up on the gore-tex jacket under the helmet.
Neutrogena chap-stick on tip of nose, lips and under eyes.
Ready for anything
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 DukeRed World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 02:41 - 03 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Wow, some of you are properly prepared for the winter. Went out and bought a couple of thermal stuff and a packet of porridge. And a matching textile thermal jacket for the tartiness of it.
I'm tempted to start a new thread on this point but I don't like starting to many theads so hear go's.
I just smashed my wing mirror and if any of you know where to get one quick in sheffield that would be great.
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Realised how that read, I mean a wing mirror quickly. ____________________ Enjoy Life There's Plenty of Time to be Dead
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 Posted: 18:38 - 03 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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my current set up, that seems to be working, january/feb will be the real test, but so far im arriving warm..
Oxford hot grips
'Cold Killers' long johns, balaclava and top with high neck (very good series of wind proof stuff, combine this with thermal underneath, and then maybe a t-shirt, your torso will never get cold
just wear my normal leathers 2 piece, and sidi vertebrae race over them
and carry a one piece waterproof in a bag for long distance, but hate the thing! ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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Gel hot water bottles!
Seriously, you can pick these up for less than £10 now, they're really thin so they fit under your jacket/t-shirt (front and back if required) and kind of mould to your body shape.
You heat them up in the microwave just before you go out, then slip them in, they hold the heat for hours and help keep your core temp up.
For keeping hands warm, sheepskin woolly muffs tied to your handlebars work. They may not look pretty, but they keep an awful lot of windchill out. ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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 Posted: 18:14 - 05 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Yup steal toe cap boots aren't a good idea, well it all depends on how attched you are to your toes and how attached you want to stay to your toes.  |
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