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Ride NAKED!!!
As long as you have a black visor you will be OK  ____________________ The older I get the better I was |
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 scottiel Trackday Trickster

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Buy a little desktop fan, the 12v type and stick it your tank.  |
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 colin1 Captain Safety
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i have an old one piece leather that i got off ebay(£35) that has lots of perforations in it and two big zips at the back you can unzip.
its also designed for a 6ft2 bloke when i am just 5ft9 so its very baggy so its easy for the air to flow through it.
I also have a new(ish) 2 piece jacket and trousers which is the right size and i cook in that.
So the answer is perforations ( little holes make em yourself if necessary) and get cheap leathers a few sizes too big.
Oh and dont forget your gloves i reckon they are more important than your jacket
take a look at this if you think jeans are ok
id wear em to the shops but not when out for a ride
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I went shopping yesterday due to fear of the heat killing me. I bought shorter boots that come to just above the ankle, summer gloves and a pair of trousers which are armoured but have large strips on them which let in a lot of air, and they only cost me £39 https://www.bifax.co.uk/mistral_jeans.html made a lot of difference when I was riding home as I no longer felt like passing out. |
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Mmm I bet warm lettuce leaves smell lovely  |
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Go to any outdoor sports shop or accessory shop and get a set of full length thermal underwear or if you prefer a one piece, then get an thermal undersuit.
Seriously, Im not pulling your dick.
It doesnt stop you sweating, nothing is going to do that, but it does wick all the moisture away from your skin, which in turn makes you feel cooler.
In addition to that you dont stick to your leathers, meaning they dont soak up all the sweat, and they are a pice of piss to put on and get off. They just slide off when you are all sweaty and dont stick at all.
I cant put into words how much the comfort factor increases when you wear a decent undersuit.
Dont get a cheap thick one as they will make you hot. Expect to pay around 40 notes for a decent one piece.
I have two, one made by Peter Storm which I got in a climbing shop, and the other is made by (I think) EDZ or EZD which I got from Hiene Gerricke in Purley.
The day before yesterday I took the afternoon off work and went for a ride with my gf on the back. She doesnt have an undersuit and she complained like anything about the discomfort and the effort it took to get undressed when we got back. I was as comfy as a comfy thing and just changed out of my nice dry leathers with no fuss. I was in the garden with a cold beer while she was still trying to shrug off her leathers  |
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| iCraig |
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Exerpt taken from UBG August 2004:
What do you to reduce the risk of heat exhaust?
Wear loose clothing. Losse billowing clothing allows air to circulate, keeping you cool and you skin protected. Don't ride with your jacket open though, this looses circulating air.
Undo the buttons and undo the wind/storm flaps but zip up the jacket.
This will hold the air in but allow more to get in at the same time.
Gloves are must, but wear them with the cuffs open and with the jacket over the top of them to let the air in. Wear leather jeans but over the boots for the same reason.
Drink plenty of fluids, like water but not fizzy cola, as this is contains caffiene and can take a while to be absorbed. Also avoid tea/coffee cos they contain caffiene aswell which is a duretic which causes you to loose water. Best thing is water, or those still sports drinks the isotonic ones are best as hey replace fluids quickly.
Take proper breaks from riding in the heat. Get out of the sun and drink more water, best place is an air conditioned shop or stand next to the drinks cooler in said shop.
In extreme temperatures, you could soak your helmet with water, and wet your hair. As you head heats up, the water will evaporate, drawing the heat from your head.
Also you could do the same to your t-shirt and with a bandana and wrap it round your neck.
Some sound advise there I reckon, and it works too cos I did it last year. |
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You soaked your helmet in water?  ____________________ <Simple> no I'm shaven Jon
<Simple> it is a big enough hole.. I'll leave it now
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If your jacket has got a zip and velcro on top, pull the zip down and fasten it up with the velcro.
Helps cool me down
 ____________________ Zhongyu ZY50, Aprilia SR50, Motorhispania RX50, Aprilia RS125, Honda VFR400 nc24 and my corsa
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Because as we all know, velcro will not come undone when sliding down the road...  ____________________ <Simple> no I'm shaven Jon
<Simple> it is a big enough hole.. I'll leave it now
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^^^^listen to this man, hes going places
no seriously, ont do that,velcro aint as strong as it would need to be. undersuits sound good. keeping fluids up is essential. never tried soaking my helmet tho even if it is hot, id expect it'd be wet for quite some time.
heres a good suggestion......ride faster!!!
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i saw a guy riding yesterday in thick gloves, full face lid, big armored textile jacket and skimpy little 70's style football shorts and sandals ____________________ "There are some things nobody needs in this world, and a bright-red, hunch-back, warp-speed 900cc cafe racer is one of them - but I want one anyway, and on some days I actually believe I need one. That is why they are dangerous."
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 296 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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