And, that feels like indication (AKA Wind Chill) of a -4 degrees on your weather chart was even lower depending on your driving speed.
It was a balmy -3 degrees -- without the wind chill -- here in northern NH.
My Spyder is well protected from the wind until sometime in March or April. I miss it already . . .
6 degrees this morning when I rode to work. My chin has been getting cold so I wrapped a scarf around my face, but the wind got it so I was riding along one handed trying to wrap myself back up- got it pretty good and fogged up my faceshield - I was warm enough but couldn't see where I was going.
6 degrees and 60 mph got my knees a little cold too. Maybe it's time for overpants of some sort.
Age, or wisdom? I have found that as time goes on I have less to prove in the Macho life. I have many times seen riders in T-shirts when I have a couple of layers on. But that's ok, I am riding s well as they are. So enjoy it, whatever way you can.
I have never ridden in really cold weather so I appreciate some of the things I am reading here. The polar balaclava is a great idea since only my neck seems to catch a bit of a chill.
Has anyone had great success with all those heated gloves, pants, and vests?
11 degrees is pretty damn cold with just those few layers. I have the gerbing gloves, insoles, pants, and jacket heated and it is starting to get chilly for me at 24 degrees this past week riding 25 miles in the morning to work.
Of course it takes an hour to go that far around here. :bowdown: