too hot / too cold

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tailslider

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271 posts

262 months

Wednesday 14th August 2002
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Aside from using a bike in fair weather as a toy for fun, I imagine it would be a pain in the arse to use all year round. The cold must be a nightmare in winter, but isn't the scorching summer a pain too? What do you wear in the summer that gives enough protection but isn't too hot?

DimmaDan

677 posts

264 months

Wednesday 14th August 2002
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leathers next to the skin, when I'm on the move its not too bad, no neck warmer either. Stopping for anything more than a minute and you soon get v.sweaty in the summer.
In the winter its gotta be thermal gloves with thermal liners, neck warmer, thermal gloves, protective jacket with the thermal liner in and all done up to the top, and sometimes even a fleece under all that. For leg warmth I wear waterproof protective overtrousers. Havent tried wearing my leathers under waterproofs but may do this winter to see which is warmer. I look like Mr Michelin man!!!

smeagol

1,947 posts

285 months

Wednesday 14th August 2002
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Leathers. Mine have vents (they look like pockets but they simply open up to reveal holes). Also the liner can be removed. To be honest when your travelling along you don't notice the heat (air is flowing all around you, even if like me you're only an active pillion rider). Its only when you stop that you get v. warm very quick. The difference is what you wear under your leathers. In winter you wear as much as possible in summer as little as possible .