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I'm interested in hearing commentary on your gear when riding at temps
in the 40s or even lower.
(Yeah, I can already hear you guys in southern FL, TX, CA, AZ..... "40s?
What's that?)
What do you wear and how effective is it?
Mike
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Well, it's 45 degrees today in Las Vegas, and I'm riding with a
Gerbing heated jaket liner under a Killimanjaro jacket. Keeps me
warm and toasty.
Randy
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Mike Frey wrote:
temps> > I'm interested in hearing commentary on your gear when riding at
AZ..... "40s?> in the 40s or even lower. > > (Yeah, I can already hear you guys in southern FL, TX, CA,
The single best piece of gear you can get is an electric vest. If you are looking to ride only in the 30s or 40s, I would go with the Widder system II (with the heated collar). If colder, I'd look into the Gerbings offerings. Cheers! Ira Agins Santa Fe, NM A18> What's that?) > > What do you wear and how effective is it? > > Mike
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Mike Frey wrote:
temps in the 40s or even lower.> > I'm interested in hearing commentary on your gear when riding at
Most important thing - a big windshield ! after that I have long underwear, 2 pair of socks, lined 3/4 length Tourmaster jacket, helmet (of course), knit wool gloves stuffed into welding gloves, scarf., etc. Lots of antifog on the glasses and helmet visor. I'll ride down to 30 F in the morning, because then the afternoon will be 40. I just put my 1500 Intruder away this weekend. Put the KLR away about 2 weeks ago. Jim C. St. Paul, MN> What do you wear and how effective is it?
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I would actually recommend a heated vest without a collar. I find the collar gets in the way of layering, and if I'm wearing a vest I'm probably also wearing a balaclava that keeps my neck warm. I have a Cycloak Evolution jacket that's just great in cold weather, and pretty darned cheap on closeout too. -Lujo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> The single best piece of gear you can get is an electric vest. If > you are looking to ride only in the 30s or 40s, I would go with the > Widder system II (with the heated collar). If colder, I'd look into > the Gerbings offerings.
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addendum to my last message:
I should add that many years ago (like 30) I rode with a one-piece
snowmobile suit. It was good down to about 20 degrees for me.
Now I'm older and smarter, and at 20 F just drive the car with a
travel cup full of hot chocolate.
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Yeah, but it's a "dry cold" LOL
I got you beat today. 52 here in PA.
Doubt if I can say anything like that in December. And January. ....And
Feb. .....March......
Randy Shultz wrote:

>Well, it's 45 degrees today in Las Vegas, and I'm riding with a >Gerbing heated jaket liner under a Killimanjaro jacket. Keeps me >warm and toasty. > >Randy > > > >
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My Widder vest added to the riding season; electric gloves added even more. That's the advantage of the Widder, you can hook up gloves to it. Bogdan> > > I'm interested in hearing commentary on your gear when riding at temps > in the 40s or even lower.
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I would agree that an electric vest be part of your
gear. I must in my opinion be covered with a very
good jacket and pants combo that is wind and
waterproof. I can make this recommendatiln based upon
recent experience. The week end of Oct17-18 I made a
2100 mile trip from SF area to Northern Il. Tht was
the weekend that the jetstream dipped v. low and
caused temperatures no better than hi 40's all across
I 80 and included 6 hours of rain travel.
My gear was an Aerostich roadcrafter 2 piece with a
Widder vest and heated handgrips at most layered with
a thinner fleece over the Widder. No special layering
over blue jeans and no heated socks. I also know that
even this experience depends upon the protection
yielded by the bike' fairing. My experience was with
an ST1100 which has quite good protection. I
experienced NO discomfort. Another practical
observation is that you should consider a suit that
has a semipermeable membrane - Gortex or equal -
because it eliminates the need to stop and change into
raingear, Yes it adds considerably to cost so there
is a subjective evaluation you must make.
So reduce the bike protection factor and you must add
to wearables. Speed has some effect but once you
prepare for the heat loss at 45 degrees and 70mph
higher doesn't add much.
Good Luck,
Lee
--- Lujo Bauer wrote:
> > > The single best piece of gear you can get is an > electric vest. If > > you are looking to ride only in the 30s or 40s, I > would go with the > > Widder system II (with the heated collar). If > colder, I'd look into > > the Gerbings offerings. > > I would actually recommend a heated vest without a > collar. I find the > collar gets in the way of layering, and if I'm > wearing a vest I'm > probably also wearing a balaclava that keeps my neck > warm. > > I have a Cycloak Evolution jacket that's just great > in cold weather, and > pretty darned cheap on closeout too. > > -Lujo > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: > www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > >
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Mike,
I'm just N of Calgary and SO FAR I last rode the KLR on 17 Nov and the
Bandit 22 Nov (I'm getting the last few miles out of the rear tire) starting out
around -3C or 26F. Polypropolene longjohns, cotton sox, jeans, long sleeve
shirt then add a homemade electric vest (Google search for "Fast Cat's" web
page), motocross boots, heavy leather pants zipped to a Tecnik leather jacket,
wool liners inside winter type leather gauntlets and a "dickie" to protect my
neck topped with a full face Snell skidoo helmet that has a deflector to keep
your breath from fogging the shield. I probably run the vest 5 mins ON, then 5
OFF. It's VERY important that the jacket is tight so the wind can't suck the heat
out. My .02$.
Ed
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Mike Frey wrote: > > I'm interested in hearing commentary on your gear when riding at temps > in the 40s or even lower. > > (Yeah, I can already hear you guys in southern FL, TX, CA, AZ..... "40s? > What's that?) > > What do you wear and how effective is it? > > Mike
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