RobertWalker1994 Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 I am an incredibly lucky sod that I get to ride my bike everyday... Rain or sleet or snow! But genuinely I am fine with it. It's all experience I am gaining for when I take my test but no matter what I wrap myself up in I am still getting ridiculously COLD! Just a brief overview for you all..I wear long John's, thermal socks, goretex boots, tracksuit bottoms, rst alpha 3 thermal trousers, a vest, a top, a tracksuit jumper, voice jeans coat, rst alpha 3 jacket, leather gloves and then my rst paragon 2 gloves over them! Am I the only one to experience borderline pneumonia everytime I ride the bike in this weather or am I just buying crappy motorcycle gear? Quote
Arwen Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Try some good quality thermal base layers. Lowest tempnive been out in so far is 3 degrees and I was fine. I wear Helly Hanson or merino wool lidi base layers, my jofma V trousers with the thermal lining and Lindstrands Sheridan jacket, rst stunt gloves with held outlast liners and a neck buff. Quote
Joeman Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Eat more pies!! Pile on some blubber to keep you warm Quote
Chrissb6 Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Good base layers like the rest have said, on top of that a water - wind proof topping. A balaclava - helmet liner keeps the heat in and the drafts out.Then there's the heated grips, l feel all northern European bikes should be fitted with l would not have a bike in winter without them. Quote
Joeman Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Grip heaters are a must.Maplins used to sell heated vests. Never tried one. Quote
onesea Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Eat more pies!! Pile on some blubber to keep you warm Jest I learned the hard way from sailing cold, tired & hungry any 2 of the 3 will bring on the third.... Its amazing how a cold days sailing or biking will munch through the calories, burning energy to keep warm...Am I the only one that really does not need a balaclava this is my second winter and I really do not feel the need for one. For my body and legs I play with different layers some combinations work better than others today I was out T Shirt light thermal top rugby shirt thin fleece all covered by jacket with liner in. The chill is still there but I am not to bad, my bike is naked though.Heated grips for me did not help keep the tips of my fingers warm, they did make my hands to warm, today I fitted hand guards initial thoughts are an improvement but need more time to really tell...For me where a car is available I do not want to ride any colder, to much ice about for my liking. I guess I am a fair weather biker ice and snow will put me in 4 wheels, being lucky I have the choice... Quote
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