tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post5027388727740621715..comments2024-03-02T10:36:11.734-06:00Comments on Everyday Riding: Preparing for Winter Riding – Part 1Chrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06606446271603142230noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-17529764549585819512010-10-19T08:42:00.028-05:002010-10-19T08:42:00.028-05:00They did get cold in -11F though even with good so...They did get cold in -11F though even with good socks. Not enough room for insulation. I could only ride an hour at a time. With a heatsource in the boot, they'd do better in the extreme cold.Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06606446271603142230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-39635880859079392672010-10-19T08:40:05.652-05:002010-10-19T08:40:05.652-05:00irondad: I'm impressed with the "hotties&...<b>irondad:</b> I'm impressed with the "hotties" They last much longer than I expected them too. The Nikwax stuff DOES work great!<br /><br />I've had my on-roads for three years now. They are nice boots. I've used them in 105F and -11F. Just change up the socks and they will keep you comfortable.Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06606446271603142230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-91153215055106347562010-10-18T15:28:40.963-05:002010-10-18T15:28:40.963-05:00I've always had good luck with the NikWax prod...I've always had good luck with the NikWax products. Totally sold on them. Bought some "hotties" but haven't used them yet.<br /><br />Got to find new boots this year. Guess I'll have to check out the Sidi's!irondadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17821323482397075170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-21832793148771355752010-10-09T08:36:03.727-05:002010-10-09T08:36:03.727-05:00Dom:
Thanks. I'm very interested in how they w...<b>Dom:</b><br />Thanks. I'm very interested in how they work out. <br /><br /><b>Keith:</b><br />Good luck! :)<br /><br /><b>Sharon:</b><br />Hmm... I thought we talked about our love of Sidi boots when I was in Chicago. The handwarmers are fun. I used a pair on the way to work and it stayed warm for 10 hours! I looked at the battery operated socks... my feet got plenty cold enough last year. -11F is cold!Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06606446271603142230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-33155652624597183152010-10-08T18:35:37.245-05:002010-10-08T18:35:37.245-05:00Chris, I didn't know we had the same taste in ...Chris, I didn't know we had the same taste in boots! I love my Sidi On Road boots--my favorite. Hubby bought me a pair of battery operated socks--their okay but so far I've never ridden in such cold weather that my feet get that cold. But I too love those hand warmers! Thanks for the cleaning review!Sojourner's Moto Taleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02235661849993752840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-74624275389128198592010-10-08T10:27:29.088-05:002010-10-08T10:27:29.088-05:00Chris: Thanks for the heads up about the shield. T...Chris: Thanks for the heads up about the shield. This is one of the reasons I wanted to be able to check out the helmets in person. And, it's a good excuse to visit home base. Plus, HJ wants to check out some XCountry roller-skis. Could be an expensive trip LOL.<br />~KKeith - Circle Bluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11992667666539622569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-42509135446755101212010-10-08T07:41:54.629-05:002010-10-08T07:41:54.629-05:00Chris
Just bought one Kenda335 for the pusher tir...Chris<br /><br />Just bought one Kenda335 for the pusher tire's replacement....I'll let you know how they do. I run Duros on the other two wheels.<br /><br />domredlegsrideshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10927757855921321097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-6398635905658321852010-10-07T22:12:55.287-05:002010-10-07T22:12:55.287-05:00Dom:
I have muffs, they worked great last year. I...<b>Dom:</b> <br />I have muffs, they worked great last year. I use hippo hands I found at a garage sale for $10. My winter helmet has a breath guard built in, so it doesn't fog. I am also looking forward to the snow!!<br /><br />Which tires are you using this winter? My Uralshina's are about ready to be replaced. Duro's are on unknown backorder for the entire US. Kenda's K335s seem promising, but not enough reviews.<br /><br /><b>Bash3r:</b><br />clava/skirt look for Shampa. I have two of theirs and they are great. Anti-fog spray/wipes never worked. Get a breath shield instead. Heated grips are nice, but heated gloves are better. Grips just do your palms and fingers, but not the tips, thumb or back of the hand. Muffs are nice, get the kind with the hoop in the opening for easy hand in/out. Gerbing is the heated gear to get. It has the best warranty. Tourmaster is cheaper if you don't plan on using it much, but the warranty sucks. I've used both and would pick Gerbing every time.<br /><br /><b>Dear Jack:</b><br />The Gerbing stuff is awesome. I've enjoyed mine a few times this week on the way to work. I use my battery tender cable rather than the dedicated pigtails. It keeps the wiring cleaner, and is available on all my bikes. I am adding a second to my SV and Ural since last year I had them wear out on me and break in the cold!<br /><br /><b>Keith:</b><br />When looking for a snowmobile helmet, make sure it has a solid shield. Most have a very flexible shield that has more in common with a 2liter bottle than a proper motorcycle helmet.Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06606446271603142230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-71085132255299240062010-10-07T15:15:12.169-05:002010-10-07T15:15:12.169-05:00I'm headed for Michigan in October to find a n...I'm headed for Michigan in October to find a new winter helmet. I'm going to try on some snowmobile helmets. it is a little difficult to find a Ski-doo helmet in Missouri ;-)<br /><br />Good post.<br /><br />~kKeith - Circle Bluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11992667666539622569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-28799984897979594032010-10-06T11:32:44.568-05:002010-10-06T11:32:44.568-05:00Dear Chris:
I used a more time-test and stressful...Dear Chris:<br /><br />I used a more time-test and stressful approach to my first cool weather ride. Thank God for that animated cartoon series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Without it, motorycle glove designers would have had to start from scratch. <br /><br />I'm just getting around to mounting the pig-tail for my Gerbings stuff this weekend. <br /><br />Fondest regards,<br />Jack • reep • Toad<br />Twisted RoadsJack Riepehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07531160098262862027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-64139931319459921212010-10-06T11:21:52.209-05:002010-10-06T11:21:52.209-05:00Perfect timing Chris! I'm gearing up for wint...Perfect timing Chris! I'm gearing up for winter too.. I have no heated gear.. yet. So I'm kinda looking into that, wiring the bike(s) for it. As well as doing the small things.. chin skirt/balaclava, anti-fog, got heated grips but probably add some muffs. <br /><br />Heated jacket would be very nice, as this morning it was 41 when I rode into work, but it will be 80 when I leave!Bash3rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09482529294001738617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1204440107409695969.post-43134117859075255092010-10-06T09:43:56.844-05:002010-10-06T09:43:56.844-05:00Chris
Highly recommend some inexpensive grip cove...Chris<br /><br />Highly recommend some inexpensive grip covers to keep the wind off your gloved hands while riding....see link below. I prefer heated grips to heated gloves and with the grip covers, all is well in really cold temperatures. My motorport riding pants are vented so I just wear rainpants on top of them to keep me warmer.<br /><br /><a href="http://redlegsrides.blogspot.com/2006/11/03nov06-cheap-cold-weather-farkle-for.html" rel="nofollow">Grip Covers</a><br /><br />+1 on using a balaclava, I use a maxit gaitor to keep my neck and head insulated from the cold, works great.<br /><br />Last winter I found this keeps my visor from fogging up on really cold days:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-14097-Colorado-Motorcycle-Travel-Examiner~y2010m2d22-Review-Talus-Outdoor-Technologies--ColdAvenger" rel="nofollow">Cold Avenger</a><br /><br />You already alluded to most of the stuff I mention here on riding in really cold weather: <br /><br /><a href="http://www.examiner.com/motorcycle-travel-in-denver/riding-colorado-s-recent-and-really-cold-weather" rel="nofollow">Riding in Cold Weather</a><br /><br />Looking forward to the snow....<br /><br />dom<br /><br /><a href="http://www.examiner.com/motorcycle-travel-in-denver/domingo-chang" rel="nofollow">Colorado Motorcycle Travel Examiner</a>redlegsrideshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10927757855921321097noreply@blogger.com