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Old Oct 11, 2018 | 01:10 PM
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The past week it's been pretty chilly in the mornings. I leave for work around 6:30 am and the sun its coming up later as the year progresses to fall, then to winter.

For a while I was throwing on the leather jacket and doing fine, but a few nights ago it got real cold through that leather jacket. It was an evening ride and it was about 45 degrees. My body started tightening up (like rigamortis set in). I was having a hard time focusing on the ride.

This morning I left the house and asked myself...should I drive the bike or the truck? It was 50 degrees and the high is forecast for 56. I opted for the truck with its heater. LOL

There's a period in the year where I'm going to be lost while I wait for the snow to pile up in the Sierras. Once I put the bike away for winter I'll be waiting for snowmobile season to fire up. Do I buy warmer riding gear so I can ride until we get ice on the streets?

What's your magic temp to put that bike away? I know you Texas and Florida guys are gunna tell us how great you have it. I'm thinking seriously about retiring to AZ...maybe lake Havasue...
 
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Old Oct 11, 2018 | 01:16 PM
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Not as much temperature as precipitation. Once we get ice, sleet, snow, and they drop the melting chemicals, I'm done. I have ridden in temperatures in the mid 30's but I don't really like it.

I can dress for temps with lows in the mid 40's, by wearing a heavy MC coat w/zip in liner made of ballistic nylon, and insulated nylon leggings. Lined buckskin gloves with my hand warmers keep my hands warm.

I'm still hoping we get a few acceptable riding days yet- if only it'd stop raining for a few days.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2018 | 01:30 PM
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As has been said, once we get frost overnight (and there are frozen leaves on the road) or ice/snow, I'll stop. There are tons of leaves down now, but the temp is staying above 0*C/32*F for now.

I did ride to work one morning where it was just barely above 0*C/32*F and it was 98% humidity and I was underdressed. With just a golf shirt and leather jacket and no leathers or winter gloves, I near froze in 35mins of riding, part of that at 60mph....

Conversely, I rode on the weekend and it was 4*C (what's that , about 40*F?) and I put a hoodie under my leather jacket and put chaps and winter gloves on and I was toasty warm for a 2 hour ride.

Heated gear won't really extend my season much, because for me, it's all about what's on the road and not so much the air temp.

Conversely, I couldn't survive in the Nevada heat. It would kill me. ;-)
 
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I rode year round for many years in Ca, including the Central Valley where the tule fog lasts for weeks, Daytime temps never exceed 38F. I was always on early dayshift and sometimes rode to work in the 20's. I just spent time in a Starbucks warming up while listening to calls. I survived by using wind guards over the grips.
Now that that I don't have to ride for a paycheck, I am less interested in riding in the discomfort of cold. I won't ride under 40 just because I don't have to anymore.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2018 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Sierra Nate
What's your magic temp to put that bike away? I know you Texas and Florida guys are gunna tell us how great you have it. I'm thinking seriously about retiring to AZ...maybe lake Havasue...
Whadda ya mean how great I have it? I'm in Florida and it's not the 365 day riding season folks make it out to be. The summers are 90 plus temps with 80 to 90% humidity almost every day. Nothing enjoyable about rolling around in traffic on those days. Not to mention the monsoon season with rain almost every day for weeks straight. Summer is when I ride the least. Unless there's something happening that I really want to attend it's not fun riding in that ****. Fall and the winter months are the best times but when it gets under 50° I have to really want to go someplace.

My preferred temps are between 60° and 80°. A little higher if the humidity is low.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2018 | 01:50 PM
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I have been able to sneak in a ride or two when the weather is frigid but dry. But once they put salt on the streets, that's it for me until Spring.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2018 | 01:56 PM
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I don't bat an eye at 50's and I can have fun in the 40's but I avoid the 30's and take the Jeep. Being in Central Florida there are very few days or nights where it gets too cold. Love bugs and rain make up for winter though.
 
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OP, have you seen Lake Havasu summer temps? Reno only had 20 days with temps at 100 or a bit more this year.
 
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Ideal temps around here are 75 - 85. 40 is as low as I go, but I have to be pretty motivated to ride in it.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2018 | 02:28 PM
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Being from the Northeast (not to mention 1/2 Canadian), cold doesn't bother me. I can ride comfortably 45F and up with minimal extra gear. It's more a question of road conditions here. Snow, ice, salt, sand, fresh potholes - these are a few of the things that'll keep me off the road between November/December and March/April.

Ideal temp? Probably 70F.
 
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