oldryder
Well-known member
I ride a lot in summer like most people and never liked blazing hot days even before this summer of record heat.
when it's cold I can dress warmer.
I often wondered why a bike OEM never included a chiller option that would provide chilled water for seat and rider cooling. doesn't seem like it's be all that tough to do and it would be a VERY attractive feature to many many riders. Add the fact that more and more riders are going "ATGATT" and you have even more reason for such a feature. People would WANT to wear their gear on a hot day. (not to mention that a suit cooled with circulating water could easily be heated the same way.)
I used a "Cool Shirt" water cooled shirt this summer and it helped a lot on 100 degree days but the ice pack was large & cumbersome.
the only downside I can see is that the additional weight might be objectionable although the actual cooling capacity needed would be far less than a typical automotive system.
when it's cold I can dress warmer.
I often wondered why a bike OEM never included a chiller option that would provide chilled water for seat and rider cooling. doesn't seem like it's be all that tough to do and it would be a VERY attractive feature to many many riders. Add the fact that more and more riders are going "ATGATT" and you have even more reason for such a feature. People would WANT to wear their gear on a hot day. (not to mention that a suit cooled with circulating water could easily be heated the same way.)
I used a "Cool Shirt" water cooled shirt this summer and it helped a lot on 100 degree days but the ice pack was large & cumbersome.
the only downside I can see is that the additional weight might be objectionable although the actual cooling capacity needed would be far less than a typical automotive system.