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Puttin around town I wear shorts and tee shirt shirt. On the interstate or long distance jeans with tee shirt. Need to find some place to put my fishin pole and golf clubs.
 
I wear a mesh jacket, jeans and over the ankle boots. I switch helmets from a Full face to a 3/4. That's the minimum I'll ever ride with.
 
Mesh jacket/pants, t-shirt, jeans, armored riding boots, full face helmet, mesh gloves. Sometmes I will crack the visor some when fogging or brutally hot. Although there is generally no humidity here, 100+ degrees is not uncommon during the summer...reinforced with 20-30 mph winds. No, these are not the winds you want! Like having a hair drier on full time...heh.



Chris :spyder:
 
i ride naked keeps me from sliding off the seat :D:shemademe_smilie:

Now THAT'S what I'm talking about! :D


Seriously, I wear a mesh jacket, jeans, boots (sometimes thick athletic shoes), lightweight gloves, and a 3/4 face helmet.

But this is the Spyder.... I wore full leathers and a full face helmet on my Ninja.
 
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Having totalled 2 bikes and my body 2 times, I can tell you that full face helmet, jeans and jackets saved the day and the titanium in my spine. Better safe than ...........
 
This reply is for AmandaB. Last summer I did an experiment with my helmet and my wife's. Mine is black and hers is white. I put both in the sun, on a box in the driveway fully closed (visor and vents). A thermometer was placed in each one. After 2 hours 90 degree sun guess which one was hotter inside. You guessed it!! They were both the same. The black one was so hot I could barely touch the outside of it while the white was not hot on the outside. I was all set to buy a light colored helmet until I did my unscientific experiment. As they say when it's hot out, your HOT.
 
Under Armour heatgear skull cap 2
Makes a difference on your head under your helmet. Mainly used by football players, it pulls the heat and moisture from your head. You can feel a difference just wearing it around the house without a helmet. Had to try it out first ;)
 
I'm almost an exact replica of Sabunim5: Full face helmet - just vents open, mesh jacket over t-shirt or if really hot add a cooling vest and cool gel neck scarf. Mesh pants with armor (I always fill a camel back bag and carry it in my tank bag when it's hot - can dribble water from the mouthpiece over mesh in pants and it'll give you goose bumps for a while!). Always over the ankle boots and mesh gloves with knuckle protectors.
You never plan to have an accident - if we could predict it, we wouldn't have to insure our bikes for ALL the time. I just figure it's the same with my body - I want full coverage ALL the time.
 
Has anyone discovered a way to keep "skulls in helmets" cooler? We perfer to wear our multitec Shoeis. Temps here are now in the 98 range and my two gray cells are roasting. I've been thinking about making an air cooler to plug into the head gear but it is still in the gray cell development stage.

I occasionally wear a half shell with a full shield but I prefer the safety and noise protection of the full helmet.

Any and all ideas appreciated. Ken krb1945
 
A creative guy like you ought to be able to come up with an add-on air conditioner. You know, just like the ones on the roofs of the RVs, only much smaller. I'm sure Tatt2r can Photoshop up an example for you to visualize. :roflblack:
 
Short jumps around town: T shirt W/ mesh armored jacket(if tolerable), jeans, 1/2 helmet, tinted goggles and light gloves. Highway: long sleeve shirt W/ mess armored jacket (if tolerable) jeans, full face helmet, tinted googles, mesh armored gloves, boots and a smile.

RAL
 
Has anyone discovered a way to keep "skulls in helmets" cooler? We perfer to wear our multitec Shoeis. Temps here are now in the 98 range and my two gray cells are roasting. I've been thinking about making an air cooler to plug into the head gear but it is still in the gray cell development stage.

I occasionally wear a half shell with a full shield but I prefer the safety and noise protection of the full helmet.

Any and all ideas appreciated. Ken krb1945

Try the LD Comfort headliner. It's minimal risk (only $16) and from personal experience, it works. (especially effective with lower humidity) Just wet it, wring it out and wear under the helmet. I use it under my Multitec. With the vents open I don't even crack open the shield unless I'm in city traffic. Head stays cool and the longer neck drape keeps the sun off your neck. I've worn mine in 100+ and its amazing. I also use the LD Comfort sleeves and can vouch for their effectiveness also. I got mine from GOAZ.com (a Phx BMW dealer) who has a couple videos demonstrating use.
 
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