Anyone still winter riding?
- CrotchRocket
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luckily, NJ has had a pretty mild winter, so riding has been good... but that can change at anytime.. i will take it while i can get it.
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Up until my accident last week, I was riding. Good gear is the key 
If you have overpants that let the wind blow up them, get some gaiters. Helps keep you dry and warmer. Example at:
http://www.rei.com/product/725915
They even help a bit when not wearing overpants. Goretex is surprisingly warm.
--Dave

If you have overpants that let the wind blow up them, get some gaiters. Helps keep you dry and warmer. Example at:
http://www.rei.com/product/725915
They even help a bit when not wearing overpants. Goretex is surprisingly warm.
--Dave
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Just clarifying here, used or unused.sv-wolf wrote:Never been beaten yet by the British weather. But then, being carless I have little choice.
Hands are the worst thing. I have wondered on a couple of occasions if I was going to leave my fingers in the gloves when I got them off.
But there is a great emergency remedy for frozen finger: toilet tissue from a service station lavvy! Wind it round your fingers before putting your gloves back on. Believe me: it works VERY well!
Don't knock it! Sufficient pain is the mother of all kinds of invention.
(It's a bit fiddly getting it on, I'll admit, so the moral is, do it before your hands get too cold to cope.)

I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
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I don't want to seem critical of your national habits down there in South Africa, sapaul, but here in Britain public lavatories only dispense unused toilet tissue.


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You mean living somewhere where it doesn't get cold is the key......right?safety-boy wrote:Up until my accident last week, I was riding. Good gear is the key![]()

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