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<blockquote data-quote="FTL900" data-source="post: 1398305" data-attributes="member: 90977"><p>2 weeks from May 27th... sounds like it's just about departure time. And it's HOT here, triple digits all week. Being a dry heat, anything wet helps a lot.</p><p></p><p>It's all been said before- I pour water on my shirt under my jacket, and I have even wet down my jacket. It helps a lot.</p><p></p><p>Also get your riding done early in the desert SW.. I bought my FJR in Phoenix last August and rode it home to Las Vegas, around 325 miles.</p><p></p><p>I started early with 80 degree temps in Phoenix. It hit 100 around the Arizona/Nevada state line, and 104-105 as I got into Las Vegas.</p><p></p><p>Drink a lot, plan for early, short riding days, and expect to get tired riding in the heat. Good luck, I'm about 2 years behind you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FTL900, post: 1398305, member: 90977"] 2 weeks from May 27th... sounds like it's just about departure time. And it's HOT here, triple digits all week. Being a dry heat, anything wet helps a lot. It's all been said before- I pour water on my shirt under my jacket, and I have even wet down my jacket. It helps a lot. Also get your riding done early in the desert SW.. I bought my FJR in Phoenix last August and rode it home to Las Vegas, around 325 miles. I started early with 80 degree temps in Phoenix. It hit 100 around the Arizona/Nevada state line, and 104-105 as I got into Las Vegas. Drink a lot, plan for early, short riding days, and expect to get tired riding in the heat. Good luck, I'm about 2 years behind you!! [/QUOTE]
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