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Too cold for me and my Spyder
Have an 18 F3L. It was like 25F going into work today. Didn't realize the temps were going to drop through out the day.
Leave and it is 19F and feels like 3F!! And it felt it. I started the bike. It was sluggish, but did. But my 2 screens were displaying jiberish.
I got home about 20 minutes later. Pulled in the garage. Waited 30 and went out and turned the key. My two displays appeared normal again.
I am taking the car tomorrow. :-)
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Now that I am Older and a little wiser, I only ryde with temperature at 50'F or higer.
I joined the Ole Man Club a few years ago. 'Ole Man Club Members' only Ryde if the temperatures are
50'F or higher. Most member are 60+ and enjoy life in the warmer mode. ..........
New Members are always welcome. ...........
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Originally Posted by Little Blue
Now that I am Older and a little wiser, I only ryde with temperature at 50'F or higer.
I joined the Ole Man Club a few years ago. 'Ole Man Club Members' only Ryde if the temperatures are
50'F or higher. Most member are 60+ and enjoy life in the warmer mode. ..........
New Members are always welcome. ...........
Looks like I'm a new member too. Just turned 71 and retired.
50 degrees is my cutoff for riding even with heated gear.
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Originally Posted by Little Blue
Now that I am Older and a little wiser, I only ryde with temperature at 50'F or higer.
I joined the Ole Man Club a few years ago. 'Ole Man Club Members' only Ryde if the temperatures are
50'F or higher. Most member are 60+ and enjoy life in the warmer mode. ..........
New Members are always welcome. ...........
Well this year I must have joined this club... I turn 60 next month. A few days ago I put on my heated liner and headed out to do a little riding.. Thought I would get a little in between snow storms... It was 42F I made it about a couple of miles and said "What the hell am I doing." Drove home and put it back on the tender... I guess it will sit for another month or so.... 5-10 years ago I would have considered 42 a nice riding day....lol
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Another member of the Older & Wiser Club.
There was a time when I rode in Duluth, MN when it was 20 below zero. And that was before there was such a thing as winter m/c specialized gear.
Now, I don't like it less than 40 above. And there are times when even that feels cold.
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Originally Posted by ARtraveler
Another member of the Older & Wiser Club.
There was a time when I rode in Duluth, MN when it was 20 below zero. And that was before there was such a thing as winter m/c specialized gear.
Now, I don't like it less than 40 above. And there are times when even that feels cold.
That's a frightening temperature. I can't take less than 40 either. Actually, less than 50 is a pain too, because I don't have proper cold weather gear. I'm not buying any, because I hate riding in cold weather :P
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Originally Posted by ARtraveler
Another member of the Older & Wiser Club.
There was a time when I rode in Duluth, MN when it was 20 below zero. And that was before there was such a thing as winter m/c specialized gear.
Now, I don't like it less than 40 above. And there are times when even that feels cold.
I'm 1/2 way there... I'm Older!
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Yeah, I will not be doing that again. Now I am 49, so cold doesn't bother me much. But that was way too much for even me. And yes, my Spyder complained too.
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Originally Posted by acdcking12
Have an 18 F3L. It was like 25F going into work today. Didn't realize the temps were going to drop through out the day.
Leave and it is 19F and feels like 3F!! And it felt it. I started the bike. It was sluggish, but did. But my 2 screens were displaying jiberish.
I got home about 20 minutes later. Pulled in the garage. Waited 30 and went out and turned the key. My two displays appeared normal again.
I am taking the car tomorrow. :-)
19F is brutal. I couldn't take 20 minutes of that. Walking in it is one thing, but dang....
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I'm in the NE and 75. If I only rode in 50+, I'd be parked 5 month/yr! I invested in heated gear 10 years ago and it makes riding down to ~20 bearable. More typical is 30s to 40s most times which isn't bad to ride in. Two of the benefits of winter riding is far fewer sightseers to get in the way and better view of the tree line to avoid deer ambushes.
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Originally Posted by RayBJ
I'm in the NE and 75. If I only rode in 50+, I'd be parked 5 month/yr! I invested in heated gear 10 years ago and it makes riding down to ~20 bearable. More typical is 30s to 40s most times which isn't bad to ride in. Two of the benefits of winter riding is far fewer sightseers to get in the way and better view of the tree line to avoid deer ambushes.
Also in the NE - I'll go for a 2 hour jaunt if the weather is over 40. I do have heated gear that works very well.
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Proud Member of the cold riding club. :-) All about the layers. I do know what you mean about the screen. My 2015 F3S is the old style display and even it gets cranky in the extreme cold - but the ole girl fires up and away we go! Weather in Indianapolis has not been too bad yet this season but I have had some below freezing riding.
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Originally Posted by Jdr00ejr
Proud Member of the cold riding club. :-) All about the layers. I do know what you mean about the screen. My 2015 F3S is the old style display and even it gets cranky in the extreme cold - but the ole girl fires up and away we go! Weather in Indianapolis has not been too bad yet this season but I have had some below freezing riding.
I was worried that my screens were broken. I was breathing a lot lighter when I went back out and they were ok.
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Plastics get REALLY BRITTLE in those cold temps. Here in WI, even if the temps were to warm up to upper 30*/low 40*s, theirs's still too much salt on the road to make a ride worthwhile
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I rode to bike night at the Tea Room on Tuesday evening. Temps in mid 30's (F). But, I have heated gloves and jacket liner. Nice and toasty on the RTL.
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Used to snowmobile in cold temps. My brother who still snowmobiles calls me a wimp for not riding if above 0 deg C. He has a waterproof leather set of snowmobiling gear that keeps him nice and toasty.
All about the proper riding gear and trim package. Heated liner and if necessary heated leg warmers, hand warmers and heated seat. One of those one piece riding suits as well.
Lots of bikes on the road here in Victoria.
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There's a saying: No such thing as bad weather, just bad gear. That being said my cutoff is 40 now a days. A few years ago I was on my Valkyrie and coming down a mountain road. I could tell something was going on so I had already slowed down. Came around a corner and on down at the next corner was some flashing lights. Came to a very gradual stop on far right side of the road and decided to go back up and go down on a side road. I could make the u-turn without duck walking but did anyway and that is when I noticed I was on a sheet of ice. Made sure that bike was dead straight before heading up. Never again. Even then I would not ride if there was any of the salt brine on the roads.
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Just be careful. Riding in low temperatures without adequate protection against the cold, especially for the head, can result in markedly lower levels of cognitive abilities. I've personally experienced this, thinking I was warm because of my heated grips, whereas my core body temperature and especially that of my brain were dropping to levels lower than they should have been. I found myself riding way beyond what was sensible for the conditions and only realized what I had been doing when I got to my destination. As I warmed up and the brain fog lifted, I realized that hypothermia had begun to set in. The really disturbing part was that I had not been even slightly aware of this at the time, I just felt very cold. OK, I was on an bike without a fairing and travelling at freeway speeds, but the windchill was beyond what my, I thought was adequate, winter riding gear. It did not take that long a journey for this to happen either.
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Originally Posted by mecsw500
Just be careful. Riding in low temperatures without adequate protection against the cold, especially for the head, can result in markedly lower levels of cognitive abilities. I've personally experienced this, thinking I was warm because of my heated grips, whereas my core body temperature and especially that of my brain were dropping to levels lower than they should have been. I found myself riding way beyond what was sensible for the conditions and only realized what I had been doing when I got to my destination. As I warmed up and the brain fog lifted, I realized that hypothermia had begun to set in. The really disturbing part was that I had not been even slightly aware of this at the time, I just felt very cold. OK, I was on an bike without a fairing and travelling at freeway speeds, but the windchill was beyond what my, I thought was adequate, winter riding gear. It did not take that long a journey for this to happen either.
That's frightening. I question my cognitive abilities in general on any normal given day. The older I get, the more I've started to realize I hate riding in cold weather or at night. I REALLY hate riding in cold weather at night. Even though I'm in south Louisiana, it gets bone-chilling, and I'm no longer used to the Great Lakes cold where I grew up. I suppose a heated jacket might be a great idea, but spring comes fairly quickly here (except last year). I got LED headlights, but the low beams still point too low I guess. I still can't see anything unless I'm on high beam. I don't enjoy taking those Ryker plastic panels off, but I'd better adjust those headlights......
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I am in Ontario, Canada. My F3L is parked in the garage for the winter. I wouldn't dare ride even if I could endure the cold due to the salt and sand they put on the roads over the winter months. Don't you have that in KS, MN, WY, NJ, MI, OH, etc. How do you address this issue. Wash the bike immediately upon return?
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Originally Posted by MudBug
That's frightening. I question my cognitive abilities in general on any normal given day. The older I get, the more I've started to realize I hate riding in cold weather or at night. I REALLY hate riding in cold weather at night. Even though I'm in south Louisiana, it gets bone-chilling, and I'm no longer used to the Great Lakes cold where I grew up. I suppose a heated jacket might be a great idea, but spring comes fairly quickly here (except last year). I got LED headlights, but the low beams still point too low I guess. I still can't see anything unless I'm on high beam. I don't enjoy taking those Ryker plastic panels off, but I'd better adjust those headlights......
I live in Vermont ....bone chilling is -10 to -20 F ......What is " bone chilling " in South Louisiana ????? ..... Thanks
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
I live in Vermont ....bone chilling is -10 to -20 F ......What is " bone chilling " in South Louisiana ????? ..... Thanks
~~~I don’t know about what’s cold (bone chilling) in NOLA or other part of south loosy Ann but, it got down to 29 degrees Fehrenheit in Reddick Fla. yesterday morning and I’m here to tell you, that’s cold 🥶 for these parts. We haven’t used the wood stoves until yesterday morning but I had to fire 🔥 the wood stove in the living room when I got up yesterday morning because between those chilly temps and my arthritis, I was miserable 😖
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Originally Posted by shakin_jake
~~~I don’t know about what’s cold (bone chilling) in NOLA or other part of south loosy Ann but, it got down to 29 degrees Fehrenheit in Reddick Fla. yesterday morning and I’m here to tell you, that’s cold for these parts. We haven’t used the wood stoves until yesterday morning but I had to fire the wood stove in the living room when I got up yesterday morning because between those chilly temps and my arthritis, I was miserable
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That's why I bought the trike, it's the arthritis. I used to ride all year round, except when it was snow or ice on the road. Now, it has to be a bit warmer than the mid 20's to the mid 30's to get me out riding. Yes, the arthritis can make you pretty miserable when it's cold. Here's to spring.
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Originally Posted by MudBug
That's frightening. I question my cognitive abilities in general on any normal given day. The older I get, the more I've started to realize I hate riding in cold weather or at night. I REALLY hate riding in cold weather at night. Even though I'm in south Louisiana, it gets bone-chilling, and I'm no longer used to the Great Lakes cold where I grew up. I suppose a heated jacket might be a great idea, but spring comes fairly quickly here (except last year). I got LED headlights, but the low beams still point too low I guess. I still can't see anything unless I'm on high beam. I don't enjoy taking those Ryker plastic panels off, but I'd better adjust those headlights......
I think most people are unaware of the decrease in cognitive abilities in the cold. And that's too bad.
Ride safe!
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