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Cold Weather Ride

Njspeedmaster

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Took the :spyder2: up to Cycle Motion in Middletown, NY today to pick up the latest issue of Backroads magazine (highly recommended reading). Temp was in the lower 40's, with the heated seat and grips I was very comfortable. I did not have the usual bone-chilling feeling that I have had in the past when I got home. The best thing is I noticed is I was just riding, not thinking about cornering and the outward leaning when cornering. Really starting to enjoy riding my :spyder2:. :yes:
 
I was out today also for approx 150 miles or so........lover the cooler weather for riding. :thumbup:
 
Heated seats and grips go a long way in making colder weather rides comfortable. When your miserable, so is the ride. :thumbup:

I am done for the season due to black ice on my road. Would be riding if I could escape the black ice. 20's here today.
 
Also went out for a few hours this afternoon, mainly to test out some cold weather gear I bought. Parts of me were comfortable, parts were cold. Should have added an additional layer under my jacket.

Trb--
 
Also went out for a few hours this afternoon, mainly to test out some cold weather gear I bought. Parts of me were comfortable, parts were cold. Should have added an additional layer under my jacket.

Trb--

Layers are the secret. :2thumbs::2thumbs: I do not have any electric gear--don't liked to be plugged into the :spyder2:
 
Did a quick 40 mile hop, after taking the Missus out shopping for most of the day...
She said that I "earned it". :thumbup:
 
Cold Ride

Did a cold ride today also. 28 degrees when I left the house at 8:00, but with layered cloths and heated grips I felt great. What's the coldest temp. that you have ridden in? Mine was 22(f) degrees, when I was asked to do a Blessing for the ground breaking of a new Harley dealership a few years ago, so I rode my bike about 25 miles to get there. Dang, that was cold!

So, in case you didn't know it, 'Winter Sucks!!!'
 
200 MILES

200 MILES of SMILES today.... :D
Easley, SC to Franklin, NC and back... had lunch with the
MATTOX SPYD3R GROUP for our monthly 'Ride n Dine'... ALWAYS a good time with other SPYD3R friends... :chat:
high temp was 61, with brite blue sunny skys...
AWESOME DAY...
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
cold weather riding

Did a cold ride today also. 28 degrees when I left the house at 8:00, but with layered cloths and heated grips I felt great. ___whats the coldest temp. that you have ridden in? Mine was 22(f) degrees, when I was asked to do a Blessing for the ground breaking of a new Harley dealership a few years ago, so I rode my bike about 25 miles to get there. Dang, that was cold!

So, in case you didn't know it, 'Winter Sucks!!!'

I dont know what the temp was, the temp gauge on my GL1800 woud not register, the iPod mounted on the tank bag quit working and the screen on the GPS went blank when I started in southern Illinois and the temp gauge, GPS and iPod didnt start working again until I got to Dalton Ga and stopped at a gas station and parked in the sunshine. Gerbing jacket, pants, socks, gloves and heated grips and seats, nose and tips of my fingers got cold and seat got too hot. Discovered Hippo Hands later and have not had cold hands since then.
Andy
 
Did a cold ride today also. 28 degrees when I left the house at 8:00, but with layered cloths and heated grips I felt great. What's the coldest temp. that you have ridden in? Mine was 22(f) degrees, when I was asked to do a Blessing for the ground breaking of a new Harley dealership a few years ago, so I rode my bike about 25 miles to get there. Dang, that was cold!

So, in case you didn't know it, 'Winter Sucks!!!'

20 degrees below zero. Duluth MN, my first motorcycle. 1966

PS: I am a bit smarter now and I even have colder weather riding gear. :roflblack:
 
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Layers are the secret. :2thumbs::2thumbs: I do not have any electric gear--don't liked to be plugged into the :spyder2:


Same here, don't like to be wired up. Today I tested battery operated gloves. Even when i had heated grips with the spyder, my finger tips would freeze. First day out with the battery heated gloves, turned them on once my fingers started to get cold and didn't think about them the rest of the ride. Saving judgment for a colder day though as is was 45 today. Everything else was good to go.

These are the gloves i'm trying. Very soft and comfy..... took about an hour before my fingers started getting cold so turned on the heat.
anyone have any experience with these gloves?


  • Gerbing 12V T5 Hybrid Heated Gloves
  • Gerbing Two 12V Hybrid Glove Batteries + Charger Kit
 
Sorry..!!

don't know what your talking about..dipped down to 93* here today so rode up to the mountains where it was a balming 85*. If we combined our climates we would be perfect...65*...ah well one can dream..!! :thumbup:
 
We did our first cold weather ride. It was in the 60s when we headed out. Had to put on my jacket. Brrrrr...

We were 8 miles down a highway and the Springer quit on Hubby. Had to wait a hour and a half for the tow truck alongside a very busy, fast road. (We stayed on the other side of a cement road barrier and hoped we'd still have our rides at the end of the day.)

As we were waiting there, a couple on a black '14 RT pulled over and we chatted for a while. I hope we get to ride with them sometime in the future. You meet the nicest people in the weirdest situations. :)

As for the Springer, we're going to do a carburetor overhaul on her.
 
Not cold today, 60s.....got a chance to go into Austin and around Pflugerville, and back home....total ryde about 100 miles....still smiling....:2thumbs:...will see what I can add as farkels this week....
 
Cold Weather Riding

I have a question about cold weather riding. I have an RS Spyder. Do you need handguards or handshields on the bars to block the wind if you have heated grips or heated gloves so the hands will stay warm?
 
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Rode the last seasonal ride with our CMA group today. Rode about 150 total. It was in the low 40's when I left the house. The sun came out about an hour later and it warmed up pretty nice for Indiana in November. I was layered up and used the heated grips most of the ride. Got a little cold fighting a headwind on the way home and the sun went away. 10 minutes after I go home it rained briefly. All in all a good day with a bunch of good people.
 
Did a cold ride today also. 28 degrees when I left the house at 8:00, but with layered cloths and heated grips I felt great. What's the coldest temp. that you have ridden in? Mine was 22(f) degrees, when I was asked to do a Blessing for the ground breaking of a new Harley dealership a few years ago, so I rode my bike about 25 miles to get there. Dang, that was cold!

So, in case you didn't know it, 'Winter Sucks!!!'
Sent Pm Deanna
 
These are the gloves i'm trying. Very soft and comfy..... took about an hour before my fingers started getting cold so turned on the heat.
anyone have any experience with these gloves?


  • Gerbing 12V T5 Hybrid Heated Gloves
  • Gerbing Two 12V Hybrid Glove Batteries + Charger Kit
Have wired Gerbing gloves and love them. Found that not wearing glove liners works best. Hands stay toasty warm.
 
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