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What is the coldest temperature you have ride?

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When I was younger...much younger...I rode this up to station five on Mount Fuji.
firstGS.jpg

Station five is the highest you can go on a vehicle. About 7,500 feet. I rode up there in July, during the climbing season. Lots of twisties in the Hakone/Fuji Five Lakes area.

We decided to run up there again in October. I don't think I was dressed more than what you see in the pic. I froze my nuts off! It was definately below 0 C. Funny thing is, I remember sweating inside my helmet, and the sweat was freezing on my visor! We were on the east side of the mountain, late in the day, when the sun was off on the other side.

My fingers and toes were very happy to get back down to sea level. Oh, and my not yet wife was riding pillion. She married me anyway. Guess she got brain damage frm the cold.
 
Holy Crap! I didn't know they made GS's way back then. :) Just kidding Tom you old stud.
Back to topic. 2 years ago I did a ride to Longmont Co. on Thanksgiving. It snowed a few days later and I was stuck there for 3 weeks until it cleared up. Coldest riding I ever did. I guess I'm not a snowy, icy freezing your butt off kind of guy. I'll stick with California. What really got me was there were people riding out there with no helmet and just sunglasses on but of course with the full compliment of leathers on. I thought their heads would be froze off. :shock:
 
Coldest on the bike was about 30F.

Coldest on the sled was about -15F.

I don't like riding on the street when there can be ice on the road.
 
-18 C me and my friend on our dirtbikes. Had to have mine jetted huge, If i opened her all the way up the float bowl would empty lol
 
Coldest weather I've ridden in is generally in February.
Going to work in the morning, it can get as low as 28 to 30, though that's only a couple mornings here and there. Luckily, it's only 10 miles to work on surface streets. I average 35 to 60 coming in. So with the wind chill, it's pretty cold.
Keep in mind I've lived in So. Cal all my life so I'm not used to really cold stuff. But I really prefer to ride in than drive. So I put up with it.
 
Rode the GS last Friday, it was about 28F or so at 8am... daughter (11) rode with me... we bundle up, and she's ALWAYS raring to ride a bike with me.

Today, we rode the Wing, and it was about 35F or so. All smiles again from both of us.

I'd be all over Winter riding if I had one of those cool dirt bikes like Shirley has now! But, I'd really like an old SL350 honda... Too many dreams, not enough money or real-estate...!

Oh well... pics of other's cool stuff is good enough. So long as its not icy, I'll be riding! To heck with the thermometer.
 
cold

cold

I used to ride in temps that were around 10F, or so, but I had a snowmobile suit and couldn't afford the gas for my truck. Now that I am old, I really don't ride much in weather much colder than the mid thirties. Where I live now, in SouthEast PA, it doesn't get too cold, but they cover the roads here with salt and cinders. I have almost gone down sliding on cinders, so that is what I am most worried about.

I was out this morning, and it was in the lower thirties, but I only rode for about half an hour. I am a wus!!
 
The coldest I rode in last year temp last year was 17 f. I did a little over 100 miles on the GS that night. For added warmth, I was using an Areostitch Electric vest.

This year I went with Gerbing's Jacket Liner and their G3 electric gloves.

http://gerbing.com/

Toasty!


Stevie D
 
On a bike the coldest was around -15 F. only way to get to work at 2 am at that time. old yamaha 250 street. on snowmobile the coldest was - 34 F going to a communications site on a mountain top at 12000 ft. 13 mile ride on the sled at 3 am in the morning.
 
in 1972 i started from boca raton at 2:30 pm eastern time december the week of christmas and rolled in to the driveway at home in paducah, ky at 6:00am central time with ice from my knees to my boots. i couldnt undress without help.
it was probably just below freezing. its that hour after hour of pounding wind-chill that makes travelling all night miserable but memorable.
ikazuki
 
I was worried the first time i went out in 30F weather (fourth time riding). don't know what the fuss is all about. could use some warmer gloves, but with thermal underwear, woolsocks, regular clothes, denim coveralls and riding jacket i was quite toasty. need a balaclava, but i'll probably be riding to work until it gets to about 20F, or snowy.
 
Around -7 or 8C.
When the fog starts freezing on your gloves, jacket, visor you know it's cold.

Black ice can be a real bitch too.

All i can say is, I love heated grips!
 
I thought Baklava was a sweet Greek dessert.:wink:

You are correct, and if you wrap them around your neck and seal the bottom of your helmet with them, they will keep the wind out.

E. :-)
 
When I was younger...much younger...I rode this up to station five on Mount Fuji.
firstGS.jpg

Station five is the highest you can go on a vehicle. About 7,500 feet. I rode up there in July, during the climbing season. Lots of twisties in the Hakone/Fuji Five Lakes area.

We decided to run up there again in October. I don't think I was dressed more than what you see in the pic. I froze my nuts off! It was definately below 0 C. Funny thing is, I remember sweating inside my helmet, and the sweat was freezing on my visor! We were on the east side of the mountain, late in the day, when the sun was off on the other side.

My fingers and toes were very happy to get back down to sea level. Oh, and my not yet wife was riding pillion. She married me anyway. Guess she got brain damage frm the cold.

I rode my bicycle up to stage 3 on Mt Fuji. Took about 2 hours to climgb it, 75 mph going down. I'm convinced of the quality of Klein frames after that, not a shimmy or shake at all.

I've been to all the 5 lakes in yamanashi prefecture, how about you?
 
I rode to work this Morning, 31°F.
I've ridden on colder days, but it is a 22 mile ride to work.
The first 15 miles was no problem, the last 7 was COLD!

I need to get one of those balaclava's for the face.
An electric vest and gloves would have been and welcome addition!

I used to have a GS1000L with a full Vetter fairing with lowers,
it's amazing how much difference those lowers made, kept the wind off
and allowed engine air to swirl around on your legs.. it's a good thing.

God's Peace
Mo
 
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It was 0 this morning, but the bike stayed in the garage. The streets are still not quite clear enough to guarantee dry and clear pavement. But it's improving.\\:D/ The bike's going to be a bear to start next time, though!

Brad bt
 
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