chrisflock
FJR nose gunner
So far this year, the coldest I've ridden in was a trek that started at 25, and warmed up to a nice 28 by the time I reached my destination. I was wearing my leather jacket with quilted liner over a long-sleeve shirt, had my little neck scarf, plain leather riding gloves over brown cotton gloves, and blue jeans (no long johns or anything). My legs were cold.
Last year, took a birthday ride with my Dad to Breitbach's in Iowa. My ride to our meeting place started at about 20 degrees, 200 miles later when we got to Balltown, it was in the 40s. That time I had long johns and I think fleece lined pants...
I don't have any heated gear, never felt the need for it in temps down to 30's, and by the time we get below that, there is usually several inches of snow, ice, salt, and plow-trucks on the road. (Ever meet a plow truck with his blade down on a bike? I've heard of it happening once around here, the guy didn't tip the bike over or anything, but the snow blast from the blade busted his windshield, headlight, and face shield. Some ice/gravel in the snow blast did a number on his left hand...)
Last year, took a birthday ride with my Dad to Breitbach's in Iowa. My ride to our meeting place started at about 20 degrees, 200 miles later when we got to Balltown, it was in the 40s. That time I had long johns and I think fleece lined pants...
I don't have any heated gear, never felt the need for it in temps down to 30's, and by the time we get below that, there is usually several inches of snow, ice, salt, and plow-trucks on the road. (Ever meet a plow truck with his blade down on a bike? I've heard of it happening once around here, the guy didn't tip the bike over or anything, but the snow blast from the blade busted his windshield, headlight, and face shield. Some ice/gravel in the snow blast did a number on his left hand...)