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Pixie69
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PostPosted: 17:23 - 21 Jul 2013    Post subject: How to keep cool in 42C? Reply with quote

The husband & I are off to the US of A for a 2 week road trip. (Jammy, I know Very Happy )
Unfortunately it's 42C out there at the moment. Any ideas how to keep cool or what to wear?
Thank you guys!
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PostPosted: 17:33 - 21 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Doesn't look to be 42 degrees currently Laughing Looks to be around 28-35 but either way it is hot!

I was in Spain last week and it was hitting high 30s, I did this.

https://jordanmoore.co.uk/spain2013/examples/061_m.jpg

T-shirt and sun cream, kept me fresh and not sweating my nuts off.
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PostPosted: 17:49 - 21 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Omg paddy how did you not die?
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PostPosted: 18:00 - 21 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Go faster Wink
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Pixie69
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PostPosted: 18:05 - 21 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

LOL. Not sure I have the balls to ride without jacket. I like my elbows...
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PostPosted: 18:07 - 21 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pixie69 wrote:
LOL. Not sure I have the balls to ride without jacket. I like my elbows...


Last time I checked, I'm in 1 part Wink

But yeah, sitting at anything above 50kmh and in a t-shirt was just fine. Hell, I wasn't cold at the end of the speedo Shifty

Tungtvann wrote:
Omg paddy how did you not die?


Magic mate, R1 init
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PostPosted: 18:08 - 21 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Try googling: advrider extreme heat
First hit:

https://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=354313
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Pixie69
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PostPosted: 18:39 - 21 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

jnw010 wrote:
Try googling: advrider extreme heat
First hit:

https://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=354313


This is really helpful. Thank you.
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PostPosted: 19:48 - 21 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've had that with the heat. The way I do it is. Stop in some petrol station. Look for an empty water bottle, Usually find one in the bin. In to toilet's fill bottle, come out side and pour water over your self. Get your self wet. Shirt, trousers, so some run's down in to your boot's. Sit out side and wait a while Then ride off. You'll cool off PDQ when you are wet. Or just take your "T" shirt off. Wet it and slip in back on. That will do the trick.
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Pixie69
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PostPosted: 07:02 - 22 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Any tips to whether mesh is better than leather? Thx
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PostPosted: 07:20 - 22 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pixie69 wrote:
Any tips to whether mesh is better than leather? Thx


I wore my mesh jacket, was nice having a breeze rather than sweating one out, but I soon ditched it as I just prefered the t-shirt route.

That and you look like a bondage freak... Laughing
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PostPosted: 08:50 - 22 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Armoured mesh jacket, came off after day one Neutral
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PostPosted: 09:04 - 22 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Marketed as armoured mesh protection vest. Worked fine Laughing
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PostPosted: 12:04 - 22 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

John933 wrote:
Or just take your "T" shirt off. Wet it and slip in back on.


Make sure the t shirt is white and take many pics. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 17:02 - 22 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used to live in Memphis, didnt take me long to go figure the best way to do long rides in 130 degrees of sun (110 in the shade)

Buy some good mesh kit, that pants jacket and gloves.
Buy a gel bandanna and evaporative gel vest

you soak em in water they swell and take up water and feel cold.
Put the vest on over a tshirt under the mesh jacket and put the bandanna on after its swelled with water.

evaporative cooling keeps you cool the air going through the mesh evaporates the water slowly and your temperature stays comfortable

the bandanna cool the blood vessels in the neck that feed you head.

it worked well for me riding long haul down to weezyanna in the dog days of summer.

When you make a stop re-soak the vest and bandanna in any restroom basin, simple.

Also carry water in a wide necked thermos, with ice in it, you can restock your camel back with icy water for your hydration tube that way.
if you dont like camelback as I dont get a bumbag version or fannypack as mericans call em. works well ands its not just comfort its safety.
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PostPosted: 17:19 - 22 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

very good advice above.
I once made a terrible mistake of riding down the autobahn in extremely hot weather with no gloves on,of course due to the air flow i could not feel my hands getting sunburnt ,
never again lesson learnt
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PostPosted: 18:22 - 22 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Me and my wife rode in high 30's and low 40's temps last year for 2 months. Wore quality, light coloured (predominantly white) textile riding gear with vents. Underneath we wore light coloured sports gear that did a really good job of wicking the sweat away. We obviously got to shade and air con a soon as we could when we got off the bike. White helmets make a massive difference (try sitting a dark one and a white one out in the sun). We rode with light coloured motocross gloves to. Obviously drink a lot!

We had no real issues with the heat while on the bike, a bit uncomfortable in traffic but better than pissing rain. Wink
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PostPosted: 09:17 - 23 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm starting to re-think my choice of leather jacket for France. The day we arrive it's supposed to be 36 degrees, and my Scott jacket isn't vented and doesn't have a removable lining.

I have three days, what shall I buy?

Alternatively I have an old buffalo jacket, it's about 8 years old and pretty knackered, but alot more lightweight and vented than my leather one.
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PostPosted: 19:54 - 23 Jul 2013    Post subject: 42 degrees Reply with quote

bendover wrote:
very good advice above.
I once made a terrible mistake of riding down the autobahn in extremely hot weather with no gloves on,of course due to the air flow i could not feel my hands getting sunburnt ,
never again lesson learnt

Dordogne last summer Missus wet her self laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: 22:00 - 25 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paddy. wrote:
Doesn't look to be 42 degrees currently Laughing Looks to be around 28-35 but either way it is hot!

I was in Spain last week and it was hitting high 30s, I did this.

https://jordanmoore.co.uk/spain2013/examples/061_m.jpg

T-shirt and sun cream, kept me fresh and not sweating my nuts off.


Doesn't work in the States as the wind in the desert is red hot. Above 90F it was bleeding hot. Above 100F it was like riding in front of a hot air paint stripper.

The locals ride in long sleeved white T-shirts. We wore textile jackets for protection and poured water over our T-shirts every stop. It was just about tolerable in the 113F/45C temperatures in the Mojave desert.
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PostPosted: 16:10 - 26 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vincent wrote:
I don't know if he's right, but my brother once told me that above a certain heat, you get something like the "bow wave" effect that you get with boats where the heat builds up rather than dissipating.


True, the air hitting you is above your core temp so you need evaporative cooling.

Wet Tees under mesh work but not for long unless you keep wetting em
thats were a gel vest works under the mesh it swells up hold water that lasts hours.

Gel bandanna around the neck help cool the blood supply to the brain
sounds like overkill but when your in anything over 110 youll agree real fast Mr. Green
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