Sunday and Monday I rode with cold weather gloves and chaps, (full face helmet of course) lined leather jacket and a bandanna tied around my neck cowboy style, tuck your chin into the bandanna and buckle your helmet strap over it to hold it in place, then tuck the bottom of it into your jacket, it really keeps the wind off. I had a 55 mile highway ride to meet up with the local sohc4 guys on sunday, that's about an hour of 55-80mph with only a national cycle f-16 touring shield to tuck under. My fingers got a bit cold and numb, watch out when braking after a long run like that, numb fingers and cold legs don't react very well when you need to brake. I locked the rear on my last off-ramp, I thought it was me braking too hard, the surface was clean and dry but a bit bumpy...I didn't even think of reduced traction from the cold being a factor, but that was probably it. I have about 5000 miles on this season and that was my first lockup, it was a bit unnerving, but way nicer than a steel grated bridge at 15mph, or the highway turning to rough pavement without warning at 85mph.....