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Yep. Cold!!
It's absolutely freezing in mid winter, your fingers go number in minutes, that little bit of neck/chin that isn't covered goes numb, anything not covered by thick material goes numb.
Anything non-waterproof will be even worse if it rains or (God forbid) snows.
It's fun!
I learned that you need some gloves liners, waterproof trousers, and a nice thick, proper jacket over a jumper. Just to stay reasonably warm. |
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 innominate Brolly Dolly

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 geordiecbrblo... Trackday Trickster
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Wouldn't fancy that much
If you are serious, then invest in a heated waistcoat - it is your core temperature that will stop you from feeling cold (and it should stop you getting hypothermia
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As above posts, keep yourself warm and dry.
I take it you'll be on mostly motorway? If so then watch out for spray if wet.
Waterproofs - one piece suit if you can, certainly leggings.
Gloves - For winter I like the Hein Gericke 2 finger ones (keep forgetting what they call them). Excellent kit.
Body - make sure you have a decent jacket and wear layers underneath. Also make sure neck is covered (buff, scarf, whatever you find comfortable).
Feet - decent pair of boots and I'd recommend some of the Gortex like socks. Keep feet warm and dry.
Helmet - try to get something anti-fog or get used to riding with the visor open a little.
For the bike get some form of protection screen. Full fairing helps, half is better than nothing.
Maybe think about hand guards to keep the wind off (most plastic ones can be bodged on). I don't think electric grips are worth it as they keep your palm warm but the backs and fingers can be cold (but see the gloves mentioned above ). IMO unless you're really dedicated, have a bike with a big alternator and can justify it full electric gloves, waistcoat, socks isn't worth the big cost.
Just some thoughts.
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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i did it last year on a moped and almost put me off buying a bigger bike, would say gloves are not a place to cut back and before winter starts im going to buy a VERY warm set, also looking at the heated waistcoat, anyone here have one?any good? and a balacava as neck gets VERY cold aswell, my winter jacket did the trick though!
Basically you may have to buy some good stuff or be very cold! ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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Once winter turns up. I tend to resort back to riding in full race leathers, with leggings underneath and a long sleeved shirt, hooded sweatshirt over the top, then Motrax Armoured jacket over the top. 2x pairs of socks, lined gloves. Waterproofs rolled up in my bumbag just in case. Soon as snow / ice / slush gets involved it tends to be a case of both feet on the floor round here - stabilisers - and let em slide either side of u. That's saved me countless times when I've had to get to work with 2" of snow on the ground / black ice floating about etc.
Only gets REALLY tricky when you have to ride on fresh unbroken snow - no tyre tracks to ride in etc...
Stay off the front brake - get used to using the rear brake only, gently, keep speed below 40mph wherever poss if road surface is compromised, corner like it's a crosser - foot out - and bob's your mother's brother. ____________________ FAB-Racing MiniMotoSidecars - Back with a vengeance - F1 Class 2011...
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a good tip i learnt on my CBT was that you know the gloves you get free at petrol stations have a pair of these for wet days...
put these gloves on before going out when you think its going to rain and under what you were going to use and so when it rains and you gloves get soaked (i find when i ride its not IF its WHEN) and they keep your hand dry!
cold hands are bad but cold wet hands are x10 times worse IMO! and keeping these gloves in your bike will take next to no space.
hope this helps!!  ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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Commuting in the winter is no fun at all If the rain does not soak you through the cold will. Just make sure that if you have to ride in the rain, make sure you tuck your gloves inside your jacket so the water does not go in. Instant soaked gloves.
The best way to keep your neck and chin a bit warmer is to buy a snood not the wool one but a fleece one this helps loads.
Other wise just put loads of layers on.
Its not much fun.
But there you go ____________________ knock on the devils door and HE will answer............... |
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Sorry if someone mentioned it before I only scan read.
If you start to get cold during a longish journey you will think about it, and this will distract you from your riding flow.
If you are well prepared with the advice these guys have given it is down to you to plan what you need and where you will have to stop.
Another thing I found useful, if it is a bit chilly and your gloves start to give up and you can’t stop i.e. motorway, wiggle your fingers for a bit get some warm blood going round them. ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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I commute (or did when I had a bike) all year round come rain or snow. Obviously as already said, good waterproofs and a decent pair of gloves is essential but one extra tip is buy a pack of those disposable gloves that dentists use, the rubbery ones. Wear them under your bike gloves and not only are your hands gonna be toasty warm but extra waterproof aswell.
And of course in wet or snowy conditions, take it easy, no knee down antics and keep a good distance from the vehicle in front. In heavy icy snow, I found keeping both feet on the ground like a pair of ski's helped keep the bike up when going around corners sideways  |
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Depending on your bike, I used to be able to get my hand inside the frame where it was deliciously toasty.
I managed a 300 mile trip on Boxing day doing this... It gets tricky when there's traffic around and you want to warm your right hand though.
Layers are the answer. Mountaineers swear by layering. Wearing lots of thin layers will insulate you an awful lot more than a couple of fat layers. So make sure you can get plenty of clothes under whatever bike kit you are wearing. ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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