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winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:07 pm
by freebird73
Been riding for just over a year now, on a bike that was admittedly too big to be a beginner on. Ive dropped it a three or four times laid it down in Feb. and have a perty scar as a reminder not to daydream or try to "slam" on the brakes... I have put very, very close to 10,000 miles on it in the last 8 months i ride it almost exclusively only because it isnt practical to carry groceries...haha

With winter fast approaching, and my reluctance to stop riding (I live in So. Cal) even in the cold, i was wondering if there are different tires I may need to get to help with safety on cold or even wet roads. Im not crazy and dont see myself riding in the rain (on purpose) and certainly not in the fog, but i just really dont want to have to store it for 3 or 4 months like i did last year dusting it off for an occasional day ride here and there.

Re: winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:13 pm
by Ninja Geoff
Cold in southern California? Surely you jest. What kind of tires are on there now? I run Michelin Pilot Road 2's on my 650R. They're great in the wet and cold (I've had it out in 20 degree weather with a little caution) though most modern tires should be fine in most any weather you'll run into in socal.

Re: winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:28 pm
by freebird73
Actually it does get chilly here in the desert.... especially at night and since i work nights i commute about 45 miles one way and the pass that i ride through has been known to be shut down once or twice a season due to snow of all things... it doesnt stick or last more than a day or two but it has been known to happen.

I currently have Continental Conti's on front and back. I upped the front size a bit and it made a remarkable difference on the lead in when i turn... I live close to a few awesome twisty roads and what a difference it made, on that same side of the coin though i am worried about how they will perform on colder, damper roads and turn.

I gotta know.. how does it feel riding when the temp is that low? how can you see through the tears or breathe through the snotcycles? lol Thats dedication!

Re: winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:37 pm
by Wrider
Eh I ride here in CO year round. I had Pilot Power 2CTs on last year and they did pretty decently down to 0F. Definitely had to be careful though. This year I've only ridden down to 40F so far but I have a 2CT in front and a Power Road 2 in back.

Re: winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 4:46 am
by MmeMagpie
When it's raining hard I have noticed that the bike sticks to the road much better than a car. Damp is still dangerous, just ride mindfully.

From 60-40F:
I wear my husband's polypropylene long underwear that he got in the army. I keep a few pairs of larger pants that fit over them. Mittens make a huge difference in keeping my fingers warm, too. My favorite pair are leather with thinsulate gloves inside. Below 50F I add a lighweight, fleecy face cover thing. It has a name, but I forget what. I also like a thin, silk and lambs wool scarf around my neck to keep cold drafts from blowing down my neck.

Below 40F:
I add rain pants to cut the wind and I have a pair of snow-machining mittens for my hands.

All this goes with my leather jacket.

I have a 25 mile highway ride to work.

Re: winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 4:57 am
by Ninja Geoff
freebird73 wrote:Actually it does get chilly here in the desert.... especially at night and since i work nights i commute about 45 miles one way and the pass that i ride through has been known to be shut down once or twice a season due to snow of all things... it doesnt stick or last more than a day or two but it has been known to happen.

I currently have Continental Conti's on front and back. I upped the front size a bit and it made a remarkable difference on the lead in when i turn... I live close to a few awesome twisty roads and what a difference it made, on that same side of the coin though i am worried about how they will perform on colder, damper roads and turn.

I gotta know.. how does it feel riding when the temp is that low? how can you see through the tears or breathe through the snotcycles? lol Thats dedication!
I blink a lot to clear the tears, lol. But really, between the full face helmet, fleece hood thingy, and skiers face mask under the helmet, it's not that bad. And I put in the jacket's liner, wear long sleeve shirt over a short sleeve shirt over long underwear up top, and heavy riding pants over sweatpants over long johns over two pairs of underwear. Not to mention the two pairs of regular socks under wool socks in my off road boots. A little chilly, but then again, I've been living with this weather since I was born. :lol:

Re: winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:54 am
by BobK
I ride all year round, except when there's snow on the ground and ice on the road. Last year that was about two weeks in February. My bike has heated handgrips and I wear an electric vest, so I'm comfortable down to below 0C.

Re: winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:54 am
by totalmotorcycle
Best advice is to always keep warm. Remember your hands, head and legs are most exposed to the windchill and as they get cold it will affect your thinking, strength and your reflexes. If for any reason you feel too cold to ride it's best to stop, get warm and be a little late than not arrive at all.

Mike

Re: winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:31 am
by dr_bar
You need a like button on people's posts. Saves all this typing to agree with you... Well said Mr. TMW...

Re: winter is on its way need some advice ...

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 11:12 am
by totalmotorcycle
dr_bar wrote:You need a like button on people's posts. Saves all this typing to agree with you... Well said Mr. TMW...
Thank you, you made me smile! Now isn't that worth more than just clicking a "Like" button? Sorta like getting a written card over an E-mailed one. :D :rockon:

I could add a "Facebook Like Smilie" if you like, I do have these ones "Like" it. :D

:exactly: :ok2: :nicethread: :goodjob: :goodone: :wearenotworthy:

Mike