So where I work, we have a good 12-15 motorcyclists that often ride to work.
Strange, though... there has been one single bike in the parking lot all week... my FJR.
Evidently, I am surrounded by PUSSIES.... just because of a little cold!
:lol:
Thermometer on the West Richland city kiosk said 5 degrees F when I past it on the FJR this morning at 5:30am. I don't bother with the Warm-n-Safe liner for a mere 8-mile commute to work... but I was mighty thankful for the V-Strom handguards and the +2/+3 Cee Bailey's, I'll admit that.
My garage is insulated, but unheated... it was a nominal 30-ish degrees when I fire the FJR up in the morning. Motor spins through the 5-40W Yamalube just fine at these temps.
But in the late afternoon, the battery really strains trying to spin the motor though molasses-like oil after sitting outside all day exposed in these temps. I actually cringe trying to start it up in the afternoon to go home.
Stupid-ass winter.... :angry2:Warchild, I look to you for advice. You seem to be fairly knowledgeable about riding the FJR in extreme temps. What is the warmest glove you have come across? I assume you wear gloves and a glove liner? I hope this is not considered highjacking a thread. I'm new to this computer ----. Thanks!