My Gears heated vest stopped working just as it got cold. I've used it a lot in the 5yrs I've had it but the fact it suddenly died just when I needed it got me thinking about more reliable alternate solutions. I bought a Eddie Bauer down vest and polar fleece top. I rode to work the other day and it was 2 degrees celsius. I was just as warm if not warmer with the new stuff and i don't have to worry about losing power to the vest. The down vest is called Microtherm Stormdown and is designed to worn tight to the body. It's very thin and light. The polar fleece is called First Ascent Pro Fleece and it's also thin. So far I'm very happy with my choice
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No, you just need to spend a year or two up north.
I grew up in Houston, thinking 50F was pretty cold. After the AF put me in northern Maine for a year I was outside shoveling snow in a T-shirt as more came down. I took the bike to town the first day temps went above freezing and wasn't bothered by the cold until after the sun went down.
Now I'm living back in the south and I'm cold when temps dip below 60.
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Haha im in arlinvton tx and below 60 is cold haha yeah in new mexico one year I snow boarded in 3 degree weather in shorts and a hoodie but it felt good no wind down south u get those coldwinds blowing and at 80mph it getts chillyI just wanna ride my bike
2001 katana 600
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50....cold...LOL
If I got too cold at 50 I'd only ride during July and August. Oh, wait, that is what many seem to do.
I ride year round, no heated vest/jacket, no heated gloves, just waterproof gear. Don't really feel the cold till it hits the upper 30's and raining. Probably more due to my Nordic heritage than anything else, but good gear certainly helps.
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Yeah, spend more time out there riding or being outside and your blood thickens.
Visited my father last Christmas down in Homestead, FL (Way south near the keys) and everyone was in full winter jackets and shit at 60. I was shirtless on the beach.
In terms of riding in the cold, my River Road Scout Leather jacket with it's insulator is a must for me. Leather is a must IMO atleast on the chest because it 90% of the wind. If it gets too cold I have a military issue balaclava, but only for the neck and over the mouth - double up on gloves and wear a hoddie under my jacket.
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When I used to live in CO, I'd walk around in snowstorms in flip flops, shorts, and t shirt. Now I pull out the heated gear when it's ~55...
+1 to leather though. My leather jacket is perforated, but I've borrowed a non perforated one once - huge difference. I got a waterproof jacket last winter, want to eventually get a full non perforated leather one. Not happening this year though.1998 Katana 750
1992 Katana 1100
2006 Ninja 250
2006 Katana 600 RIP - 130k miles
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Haha even for Canadians this feels like the coldest time of year. Coming off the summer it feels so cold. In the winter I walk around like its the middle of summer when its 2 deg. I used to wear my Alpinestars leather jacket with my heated vest in cold weather and I would just have to tough it out. Now I have a Rhyno X5 touring jacket and its a lot warmer.I also wear a thin pair of ski/snow boarding pants over my kevlar jeans.
I ride until the first time they throw salt and sand on the road.
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Originally posted by bubbles View Post...I ride until the first time they throw salt and sand on the road.
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Poor people.......it's 93 here will be till the middle to end of November then 70-80's till may or June then backup to 100+. I freeze at 80."I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you when I called you stupid. I thought you already knew..."
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