I *never* ride without full gear. Temperatures here hit 40C/105F. I did, however, purchase a mesh jacket. I'm not at all convinced that it's truly protective. My next gear purchase will be full, perforated leathers. I'll pack a rain oversuit, should those rare rainy days look forboding.> I know we have discussed hot weather clothing before, but at what > point do most of you decide not to use your motorcycle jacket and > go with something lighter like a tank-top?
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I'm never really tempted not to wear my 3/4 Tourmaster Cortech, though I
often wear it over only a mesh tshirt. When it's hot I untuck and open
the sleeves so that wind blows up my arms, which makes even 100-degree
temperatures comfortable enough. If I'm stuck in traffic, I just pretend
I'm in a sauna.
-Lujo

do> I know we have discussed hot weather clothing before, but at what point
something> most of you decide not to use your motorcycle jacket and go with
I> lighter like a tank-top? Yesterday it was only 75 or so here in NYC and
I> saw plenty of people riding in short sleeves or dress shirts (on a BMW)
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> was wearing my JR ballistic 3.0 without the liner and was not > uncomfortable > at all. One day it hit almost 90 and then I was HOT. Just curious what > others consider to hot to handle. > > Karl > A14
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When its hot, the pavement is hot also. Kansas has a site to see pavement
temps. Check this out on a 100 degree day.
http://kdot1.ksdot.org/public/kdot/burcompser/generatedreports/weather.htm
----- Original Message ----- From: "KJ" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 4:58 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] How hot? NKLR > I know we have discussed hot weather clothing before, but at what point do > most of you decide not to use your motorcycle jacket and go with something > lighter like a tank-top? Yesterday it was only 75 or so here in NYC and I > saw plenty of people riding in short sleeves or dress shirts (on a BMW) I > was wearing my JR ballistic 3.0 without the liner and was not uncomfortable > at all. One day it hit almost 90 and then I was HOT. Just curious what > others consider to hot to handle. > > Karl > A14 > > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > Be part of the Adventure! > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Try the JR Phoenix Jacket.
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I know we have discussed hot weather clothing before, but at what point do
most of you decide not to use your motorcycle jacket and go with something
lighter like a tank-top? Yesterday it was only 75 or so here in NYC and I
saw plenty of people riding in short sleeves or dress shirts (on a BMW) I
was wearing my JR ballistic 3.0 without the liner and was not uncomfortable
at all. One day it hit almost 90 and then I was HOT. Just curious what
others consider to hot to handle.
Karl
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One day it hit almost 90 and then I was HOT. Just curious what
By the way on Queensboro bridge if I do 55 speed, vibration makes my
eyeglasses(priscription)blurry. Any remedy to that ?
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Yes, it did get a bit hot yesterday in NYC. I rode to the city to work and I felt hot whenenver I made a stop. I do not have a riding jacket yet but would look into something with a removeable liner. I do have a Abercrombie&Fitch jacket which is reversible. When worn inside out it has a cooling effect.It is a thick one though. Another thing which bothered me was the heat off of the engine on my legs when idling and stoped. So its really hot when one stops. Helmet was hot and sweaty but I belive its part of the game and I am adapting. Plus in NYC the pedestrian phenomena can actually slap u if u cut them off.> others consider to hot to handle.

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My advice is to get one of the new summer jackets that are like riding in a T
shirt at speed but with protective padding in all the right places. I have a
Fieldshear and a joe Rocket Ballistic. I like the Fieldshear better. You don't
really want to fall in a tank top. I have taken a hard slide in just cut off's
and running shoes. Wasn't pretty. I had the Fieldshear on the White Rim trail
last week and it was approaching 104 deegrees when we got out of there. It was
like riding in a T shirt when moving.
Criswell
KJ wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> I know we have discussed hot weather clothing before, but at what point do > most of you decide not to use your motorcycle jacket and go with something > lighter like a tank-top? Yesterday it was only 75 or so here in NYC and I > saw plenty of people riding in short sleeves or dress shirts (on a BMW) I > was wearing my JR ballistic 3.0 without the liner and was not uncomfortable >
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on 6/5/02 12:57 PM, ron criswell at ron.criswell@... wrote:
My JR Ballistic isn't too bad in the heat, the hottest day here so far was in the 90s and I was fine if moving. When stopped in traffic it would get a bit toasty but not unbearable. I think we are all in agreement that it's better to sweat than to bleed. It just amazes me how many people will ride around in t shirts and shorts on a 75 degree day. That's not that hot. For me it's never too hot out to justify riding without gear. Karl A14> My advice is to get one of the new summer jackets that are like riding in a T > shirt at speed but with protective padding in all the right places. I have a > Fieldshear and a joe Rocket Ballistic. I like the Fieldshear better. You don't > really want to fall in a tank top. I have taken a hard slide in just cut off's > and running shoes. Wasn't pretty. I had the Fieldshear on the White Rim trail > last week and it was approaching 104 deegrees when we got out of there. It was > like riding in a T shirt when moving. > > Criswell > >
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., KJ wrote: One day it hit almost 90 and then I was HOT. Just curious what > others consider to hot to handle. > > Karl > A14 Karl, I commuted for 6 years (more or less) down in the Mojave desert. My first year, I was waiting for my CoolTech jacket to arrive. (Does CoolTech or VentTech even exist anymore?) I decided it was too hot for any jacket I owned at the time. A college classmate, of all people, didn't see me until I was doing my best Superman impersonation over the hood of her K car. (How does Superman land like that? I have to learn that trick;)) So the question is what is too hot to handle. When you would rather be scubbing gravel out of your skin than sweating, then it is too hot. I personally have not seen a thermometer go high enough to make me want to repeat that experience. Bill--still got the scars
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There is an outfit that sells kevlar lined jeans, kevlar T-shirts,
Kevlar gloves etc. which may help with the airflow versus protection
problems. they are at
www.dragginjeans.ca.
I just bought the kevlar lined denim cargo pants, and they seem all
right.
Worth a look.
David C
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At 05:58 PM 6/4/2002 -0400, you wrote:
I live in the Inland Empire region of So. CA. It's regularly triple digits and above during the summer (it got up to around 99 today), and I always wear my JR overpants and Hein Gericke jacket. It's fucking miserable, but better safe than sorry... I'll probably be ordering some of that Joe Rocket mesh gear pretty soon.... -Trevor>I know we have discussed hot weather clothing before, but at what point do >most of you decide not to use your motorcycle jacket and go with something >lighter like a tank-top? Yesterday it was only 75 or so here in NYC and I >saw plenty of people riding in short sleeves or dress shirts (on a BMW) I >was wearing my JR ballistic 3.0 without the liner and was not uncomfortable >at all. One day it hit almost 90 and then I was HOT. Just curious what >others consider to hot to handle.
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