I commute 60 miles each way year round, and only use the cage when there is snow and ice on the ground. (Or a threat of them while I am at work).Coldest temps so far were about 11 degrees, and even with heated gloves and jacket liner, I was very cold by the time I got into work.
Since I don't have heated socks or boot liners (yet!), my toes are usually the first thing to get painful.
I do have a V-Stream windshield and the V-Strom handguards which both work very well.
Biggest issue right now is cagers apparently not expecting to see someone on a motorcycle at this time of year, which can make for some "interesting" moments on occasion, and work colleagues thinking I am insane riding in the cold...
If riding to work was an option, then I would probably do the same thing, with freezing temps being my cutoff. I commute into NYC and I really don't like riding in the city when its warm out. I'm not terribly convinced cagers care one way or the other any time of the year. I have seen the V-Strom mod and if I do more cold weather riding I will likely get these. Surprisingly my feet were not cold riding last weekend, and I don't believe I had my wool socks on. It was only 35 miles though, and about 45minutes.
You two guys are from the "East".
In the
NorthEast we are buried in snow and the roads are all covered in salt. :angry:
There won't be any riding here till April or late March if we're lucky.
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I wish I lived somewhere I could ride all year. Temperature isn't the big problem, it's traction.
[edit] BTW I'm only joking about the Northeast bit. But not the damn snow...
Some nice roads up your way! We camped in Laconia on a trip last July (on our way to Maine). Heavy downpours kept us from sticking around, so I do hope to make it back up there some time this year for a weekend. NJ is a funny place since I guess we can be considered NE or Mid-Atlantic. On these forums there is no Mid-Atlantic, so you are stuck with me
The threat of ice on the road is my cut off. The temps don't really come into play unless it's a long trip. What ya got in mind?? :blink:
Hmm, nothing in particular right now. I never really considered riding in the cold much before (other that the occassional 40+ day), but I love to ride, and it really wasn't all that bad last weekend. Granted it was only about a 45 minuteride to go play soccer, and mostly to experiment with riding in such cold weather. With the Vstrom covers I could probably be out there all day... Another planned trip for this year is the eastern end of LI, as I have never been out there. That will most certainly be a Spring ride, as I have no desire to be out that way in the summer on a weekend.