Bigtee Posted Sunday at 18:12 Posted Sunday at 18:12 Hi guy's going to austria in august, advice on biker clothing . textile, leather, mesh what weather could i expect. Quote
S-Westerly Posted Sunday at 21:12 Posted Sunday at 21:12 Only advice can give is do not break the speed limits. Absolutely red hot about enforcing them and on the spot fines certainly used to be the order of the day. 1 Quote
bonio Posted yesterday at 00:17 Posted yesterday at 00:17 Never been, but I think you have to be prepared for anything - cool and rainy, or dry and hot - especially in the mountains. For me, that would mean textiles + layers plus a mesh jacket at least. Quote
Gerontious Posted yesterday at 02:01 Posted yesterday at 02:01 7 hours ago, Bigtee said: Hi guy's going to austria in august, advice on biker clothing . textile, leather, mesh what weather could i expect. in August you can expect it to be hot in the valleys and cooler on the high roads - summer storms are always a possibility but tend to be localised. there are live webcams that record temperatures and it’s easy enough to look back in time. But these can only give an approximation. So for example August 20th last year at 2pm it was 12.5c at the eidelweiss on the Grossglockner which is 2,500m up. Cooler than I would expect - but it was cloudy with a bit of a breeze. i would never expect it to be cold in August. Cool by comparison - but never cold. Travel expecting summer heat and be ready to deal with summer rain storms. Which are always a risk… it’s still Northern Europe after all. 1 1 Quote
manxie49 Posted yesterday at 09:03 Posted yesterday at 09:03 IMHO Textiles, it shouldn't be too cold, so if you have removable liners then that's a bonus ........ Bear in mind what @S-Westerly said about speed limits. Austrian and Swiss Police are cut from the same mold. Zero tolerance to speeding, no leeway and no warnings given, they will fine you, the cost is on a sliding scale and goes up depending how fast you're going above the posted speed limit. Quote
husoi Posted yesterday at 10:13 Posted yesterday at 10:13 You will be in the Alpes, of course you will be cold Remember to buy the environmental sticker before (or just after entering) entering Austria. Usually for sale on services on motorway or you can just ask. Expect rain, wind, sunny, cold, warmth and fabulous weather all in same day A bit like Scotland but without the adorable midges I crossed Austria to Slovenia and never found anyone controlling the speed. Mind you, I was with a trailer and you can't speed on the Alpes with it. 1 Quote
Bigtee Posted yesterday at 20:07 Author Posted yesterday at 20:07 Thanks you all for the info . I have now a better understanding of what to expect. 1 Quote
fredc Posted yesterday at 20:38 Posted yesterday at 20:38 watch out for americans hunting kangaroos 1 1 Quote
Steve_M Posted yesterday at 20:52 Posted yesterday at 20:52 Our two trips taking in Austria have been in September. We both wore textiles and carried spare layers (as we also enjoy walking the fells of Cumbria , these layers tend to be the same as we wear for walking). Each time we have got sodden on the Gerlos, requiring donning waterproofs, and the Grossglockner was closed due to snow on one occasion. Quote
OldEssexMan Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Dash-cams are not permitted in Austria. On-the-spot fines I believe. 1 Quote
Steve_M Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, OldEssexMan said: Dash-cams are not permitted in Austria. On-the-spot fines I believe. I do hope that rule doesn’t apply to pillions filming. Grossglockner Quote
Capt Sisko Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, OldEssexMan said: Dash-cams are not permitted in Austria. On-the-spot fines I believe. See:- EU Dash Cam Legality 2 Quote
manxie49 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 8 hours ago, OldEssexMan said: Dash-cams are not permitted in Austria. On-the-spot fines I believe. Thanks ..... I didn't know that! Quote
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