Tijeras505
New Member
I know it is still Summer and maybe too soon to talk about cold weather but I live in the mountains east of Albuquerque at 7350 ft. The weather is nice now but drops quickly throughout September. We sometimes get snow in early October.
The lowest temperature I have ridden in is 38 degrees. I don't have heated gloves and it was pretty painful on the hands. I probably won't do that ever again. I think anything over 45 or 50 degrees is about the limit at my age.
For the colder weather, I have an Olympia Motorsports one-piece suit that works very well (with the liner installed) and a neck gaitor <sp?>.
I was curious, what is coldest temperature you have ever ridden a motorcycle in and, for you, how cold is too cold to ride?
Also, if you ride in the cold, what gear has really worked to keep you comfortable?
The lowest temperature I have ridden in is 38 degrees. I don't have heated gloves and it was pretty painful on the hands. I probably won't do that ever again. I think anything over 45 or 50 degrees is about the limit at my age.
For the colder weather, I have an Olympia Motorsports one-piece suit that works very well (with the liner installed) and a neck gaitor <sp?>.
I was curious, what is coldest temperature you have ever ridden a motorcycle in and, for you, how cold is too cold to ride?
Also, if you ride in the cold, what gear has really worked to keep you comfortable?