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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #25 on: August 30, 2007, 09:49:44 PM »
Dude, move to Cali.  I've ridden everyday since I got here last year except for the few times I had to take big stuff to work.  I went from an annual bike mileage of about 3k miles to 13k.  My poor Mustang gives me dirty looks every time I ride off.  It's rained maybe three times this year and we had one frost warning.  I was a wimp and drove the day they said there could be frost on the road in areas.


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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #26 on: August 30, 2007, 10:08:11 PM »
I'm working on it. Another year here in the tundra...
If you're USAF, go to Vandenberg AFB.  There will be claw marks when they drag me out of here.  Canyon roads everywhere and year round beautiful weather.  A rider's dream.
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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #27 on: August 31, 2007, 05:57:19 AM »
Hey riders,
I live in Southern Ontario ,CANADA
I have only missed riding in Febuary this year.Too snowy and wet.
Gear from: boots,jeans,t-shirt,shorty gloves,goggles,1/2 shell in the heat to leathers,full gloves,and full face when we go below 50 f.
You want to ride you get the gear and ride.
Life is tooooo short to miss any days on the to wheelers.
We only complain about the snow here not the heat and wet.

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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #28 on: August 31, 2007, 10:33:54 AM »
OK you guys rub it in, here in the UK it's either cold or it's wet, or for a change both cold and wet !

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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #29 on: August 31, 2007, 11:15:43 AM »
OK you guys rub it in, here in the UK it's either cold or it's wet, or for a change both cold and wet !

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 I'm from South Wales originally, its easier to deal with cold and wet than hot and humid, you can put on more clothing but when you get down to skin there isnt anything left to take off (until you fall down/crash)
 Did Dragon rally several times, 160 miles of blizzard out of 230 miles total was definitely challenging (riding in a blizzard can actually be fun  ;))
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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #30 on: August 31, 2007, 11:22:55 AM »
Had not ridden in 2 weeks due to weather, but have put 350 miles on the old 550 in last 4 days due to car trouble. In the shop until next week, so will probably add another 350. Amazing how a 32 yr old bike can be so reliable.
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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #31 on: August 31, 2007, 01:00:05 PM »
Just got back from a short jaunt of 16 days and 4130 miles on my Fat Boy. Went through the "cold" Great Basin desert as it's called. Thought that was bad until I hit the Sonorran "blast furnace" desert on I-8 after our turn around. I think Phoenix was one of the cooler spots at 111 degrees. Seems there were only 2 fools on bikes, me and my buddy. But it's always a great ride  ;D

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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #32 on: August 31, 2007, 01:41:25 PM »
Paxtonpony,
Passed by Vanderburg on the way from San Fran to San Diego. 2 days of fog and cool weather headed down the coast. And to think I was #$%*ing about being too cool.   
If you came by in June or July, you probably were cold compared to everywhere else.  It only got up in the low 70's.  The marine layer (AKA the fog) stays in and keeps it cool till almost noon then it's back by around 4pm.  We're in our hot summer months now.  It got up to a blistering 80 degrees last week, had to dust off my summer riding jacket.  LOL  I feel the heat though when I go on long rides, if you travel 30 minutes inland, the temperatures rocket up about 20-35 degrees depending on the time of year.
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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #33 on: August 31, 2007, 04:54:15 PM »
Just got back from a short jaunt of 16 days and 4130 miles on my Fat Boy. Went through the "cold" Great Basin desert as it's called. Thought that was bad until I hit the Sonorran "blast furnace" desert on I-8 after our turn around. I think Phoenix was one of the cooler spots at 111 degrees. Seems there were only 2 fools on bikes, me and my buddy. But it's always a great ride  ;D

Paxtonpony,
Passed by Vanderburg on the way from San Fran to San Diego. 2 days of fog and cool weather headed down the coast. And to think I was #$%*ing about being too cool.   
Never froze my a+s off as on a trip down the Pacific Coast highway from San Fran to Monterey on an RD350 (in the 70s) in the fog and damp air in October.
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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #34 on: September 02, 2007, 10:41:10 AM »
Life is tooooo short to miss any days on the to wheelers.
We only complain about the snow here not the heat and wet.

Yeah, I'm with you on that.

I live in southern Ontario too, and the weather is one of the only things in life I don't complain about.  (I hate the salt we put on the snow, however.  I seems so vain to do that, and it's certainly extremely destructive to not only the natural environment, but to our vehicles, clothes and everything else that comes in contact with the stuff.)

Sorry......  So anyway, about the heat - call me weird (many do) but I took to wearing white to reflect the heat.  It really works, for me.  I use a black and yellow mesh jacket - I bought a bright white shirt that fits snugly over the jacket, "Manchu-ed" the coller, sewed on an extra (throat) button, and it works like a bomb.

I bought a pair of too big by a size or two - bright white Levis at a second hand clothing store.  I have worn them a few times as my only "bottom end" protection, but not too often.  I usually wear them over at least a pair of blue jeans, but usually I wear them over a pair of thick leather pants.

I use gators to keep the pant cuffs from flying around and to keep them neatly merged with my (yellow) boots.

I have a plain, white, full face helmet.

If the weather cools off a bit, i put the white shirt under the mesh jacket, and that warms me up somewhat.

After a couple of hot summers the pants are showing their age and usage by developing holes and some fraying here and there.  I still use them though - I just try and remember they're full of holes and to wear something underneath.

I don't often see other riders wearing white.  However, on one of the hottest and most humid days last summer (a day when there were almost no bikes to be seen on the roads) I did see two other guys ripping down the highway with white shirts on over their motorcycle jackets.

Yeah, the white clothes get dirty alright - but bleach is cheap (and so are the clothes, for that matter).

When it comes to riding, I'm sorta like "whatever works, baby", and the white thing works for me - in spades really.

If you want to try it, just make sure the whites are "whiter than white".  Anything less will absorb heat.  And of course the principle applies only to hot sunny days.  If a day is unbearably hot, and overcast (hey, it happens) another strategy would be in order.

Another benefit of wearing white on a motorcycle is only a suspicion I have, but I think the cops are more likely to leave you alone.  I think most of 'em think it's kinda sissy-like - which is fine by me......

Finally, I think the white makes a rider more visible say, than asphalt coloured clothes or something like that.

So there you go - I'm cool, I'm visible, and I'm repulsive to (most) law enforcement types ...... pretty good (unless you run into a good looking female cop who's attracted to sweaty bikers, I suppose).


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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #35 on: September 02, 2007, 11:16:08 AM »
yeah, i hate those summer days here in portland when it climbs all the way up the mercury to the upper 80's or so.  i try to stay in until it falls back down to the usual 60 at night... ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Am I the only one who isn't riding regularly because it's so damn hot?
« Reply #36 on: September 02, 2007, 06:34:17 PM »
I like to ride almost every day for lunch....20 miles or so. Here in Orlando, it has been in the mid nineties for the last couple of months. In the last week or so, we have moved into that part of the summer where we get the afternoon thunderstorms. Quite often, it will rain an inch or two and then the sun will come out...result 100 percent humidity and 95 degrees.  Being caught on a bike during one of our lightning storms is not for the faint hearted either.  :o

I try to make the bike meets which are at night as it is much nicer riding then. On order is a mesh jacket to replace the one with holes in it after the bike biff last month. That should make the heat more bearable....maybe.

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