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jstark47 wrote:I've got to admit I wimped this morning. Yesterday I had an excuse, it was snowing, but this morning is clear and sunny and the roads are dry. 31 miles of 28 degrees and 20mph winds is just too much for this 52 year old body, winter gear or not! At some point it stops being fun, if it's not fun, why do it?
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Wow, it actually snowed in Jersey... I thought that stuff stayed mainly in the norther NY state. I rode around in a night flurry but nothing serious. The wind was blowing pretty harsh but it didn't penetrate my gear unless I cracked open the visor (damn thing fogs up even with the Fog-X).

When I'm not on the bike I take out the windproof liner from my riding jacket and wear it under my other leather jacket and it retains my heat regardless.

At school today there are still a lot of riders out and about and more Smart Cars are rolling about as well. Miniaturization domination begins!

After seeing the Aerostitch catalogue I want to put install tire studs to get some traction in snow and maybe have some fun in the middle of the night when no one is around. If that BMW can ride in the snow no problem I'm sure my cruiser could do pretty well.
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We took a nice little 22 mile run down to a farm stand in Tabernacle to buy pies. (mmmmmm.......pie!! :eat:) 33 degrees out and winds gusting to 30mph - tolerable for a short run. We get down there and...... wouldn't ya know it...... nice older lady in the parking lot feels she's gotta tell me..... "IT'S TOO COLD FOR MOTORCYCLES!" :roll:

(Just to mess with her, I told I needed to get the bike rolling 'cause I was getting a little too warm in all my gear... :twisted: )
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jstark47 wrote:We took a nice little 22 mile run down to a farm stand in Tabernacle to buy pies. (mmmmmm.......pie!! :eat:) 33 degrees out and winds gusting to 30mph - tolerable for a short run. We get down there and...... wouldn't ya know it...... nice older lady in the parking lot feels she's gotta tell me..... "IT'S TOO COLD FOR MOTORCYCLES!" :roll:

(Just to mess with her, I told I needed to get the bike rolling 'cause I was getting a little too warm in all my gear... :twisted: )

You mean the wind was blowing faster than you were riding???? :lol: :roll: :laughing:


Oh right, you were sight seeing that day, :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
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#14 Unread post by JC Viper »

I bought a balaclava and wear it when I ride on cold nights/ days. Now I don't feel any cold air what so ever and the glove liners work really well keeping my digits warm. Just gotta find something other than Fog-X to stop my face shield from fogging up.
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JC Viper wrote:I bought a balaclava and wear it when I ride on cold nights/ days. Now I don't feel any cold air what so ever and the glove liners work really well keeping my digits warm. Just gotta find something other than Fog-X to stop my face shield from fogging up.
Best product I have ever used as a biker, the "Pinlock" anti fog visor is truly incredible. I've ridden in sub-freezing temps and not had a problem with this visor set up. Check out if there is a pre-configured visor from your local bike shop, or you can get the inner visor and drill the required holes yourself. (I'd rather pay to get the factory set up myself)
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/anti-fog-visor/
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ceemes wrote:You poor old sod. :mrgreen:
Hmmmm...... right now it's 32F here and 46 in Vancouver!!! :mischievous: Pacific northwesterners have it too easy!! :stickpoke:
I hate to tell you this.......however, I will anyway.... :P
It was about 46F again today.

I purchased a day permit and went for a couple of rides. It was such a fabulous day it worth every penny of the $27.00 I spent for the permit. :mrgreen:
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dr_bar wrote:You mean the wind was blowing faster than you were riding???? :lol: :roll: :laughing:
Part of the way to Tabernacle goes down Rt. 206. I'd end up a hood ornament on a big truck if I was only going 30mph.... :roll:
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dr_bar wrote:You mean the wind was blowing faster than you were riding???? :lol: :roll: :laughing:
Part of the way to Tabernacle goes down Rt. 206. I'd end up a hood ornament on a big truck if I was only going 30mph.... :roll:
You could always ram the truck with your bike and follow the driver home where he goes crying to who ever to protect them from the scary biker.
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you sure do like the word "procreate" you sure use it a lot

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erika13693 wrote:you sure do like the word "procreate" you sure use it a lot
He probably hears it so much that it becomes a part of his vocabulary. :D Believe me, I know... every time I ride my bike to work everyone calls me "procreating" crazy, even though my name tag says "Mike". :roll:
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