Chilly Mornings and my first drop
In re-reading my last post I realize that I didn't know cold back then. It's funny to think back, first I thought 55F was cold... then I did high 40's and survived, but didn't think I could go much lower, then it dipped into the low 40's and I got worried. This morning was 32F on my morning commute. It's actually not as cold as it sounds now that I've gotten my gear figured out. As I've mentioned in other threads I got a pair of the FirstGear Overpants. They are awesome and my legs never get cold. I'm still wearing the same jacket I bought and wore in August. I've layered a good fleece under it and installed my windscreen. The windscreen makes a huge difference keeping the cold off my chest. It also does give me that much sought after extra 5mph. So the only thing that leaves is my hands. I've just been using my leather motorcycle gloves over some latex gloves. I'm not sure the latex gloves really help. I couldn't feel my hands by the time I got to work. I would definitely be concerned about frost bite riding in any colder temps with these gloves.
My co-workers all think I'm crazy for riding in this weather. I tell them it's a lot like skiing. I think that is a good analogy for riding in cooler temps. Yeah, you are cold, but you're having fun so your mind isn't really on the cold. Plus I think adrenaline helps keep you warm.
I probably will put the bike away soon. I've set Thanksgiving as my official put away date, but we'll see how things go. I also determined I wanted to put 2,000 miles on the odometer before winter and I'm at 1,800 now. I'm really enjoying the advangtages of using the scooter in traffic. Even though I'm legally a motorcycle, I keep telling myself that if everyone thinks I'm a moped, I might as well play by the moped rules. That means riding on the shoulder/bicycle lane. I know it's totally illegal but so worth it in stand-still rush hour traffic. Moped that!
I actually think with some better gloves I could keep riding further into the winter. My two concerns would be frost on the roads in the a.m. and my bike running in the cold. These last few days I've had a heck of a time getting it started up.
Speaking of starting and warming up bikes... I've joined the ranks of those who have dropped their bikes. Well, I half dropped it - Scoot Scoot Riot landed against a post at a 45 degree angle. Unfortunately, the scooter has a dummy switch in the kickstand so I can't run the bike while it is on the stand. So usually I will start the bike up and lean it against something while it warms up and I gear up. I am working in a new office now so today was the first cold weather day my bike needed to warm up. I found a post and leaned against it. Stupid me, I leaned the tip of my handlebar against the post. Anyone see a problem with that?
The handlebars turned and over went the scoot. Fortunately it landed at a 45 degree angle with my helmet wedged between the scooter and the post. No mechanical damage to the scooter. I'll have to look it over in the daylight to see if there are any scrapes. I think my helmet, which had been sitting on the floorboard, took the brunt of the damage.
The stupidest thing is I feel like I sat there staring at it laying over, engine running, forever before I picked it up. I was just dumbfounded.
"Huh? My scooter is laying over? I smell gas? What do I do?" 