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Old 10-16-2009, 02:01 AM   #31
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I ended up riding through a blowing snowstorm in Utah once, that's the worst weather I've ridden in. Add to that having no coolant (water+water wetter required for track events) and you get the added fun of not being able to stop. Rode in the 20s in NJ once, that sucked.
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Old 10-16-2009, 08:17 AM   #32
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Just rode in to work. It was around 32.

Jeans, shoes, hoodie, jacket, gloves, and lid...

There was no wind coming off the harbour, so it wasn't bad..
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Just rode in to work. It was around 32.

How far?

Any hiways?
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10 minutes through town.

If I had been doing highway I'd have thrown on my ski pants.

I have a nomex firefighting hood that I put on that makes a huge difference. It stops all wind from going down my jacket or freezing my neck.
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I have a nomex firefighting hood that I put on that makes a huge difference. It stops all wind from going down my jacket or freezing my neck.
I assume UNDER the helmet?
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Old 10-16-2009, 08:44 AM   #36
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Its currently up to about 34, and its supposed to rain! I should have a good ride home.
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Old 10-16-2009, 08:47 AM   #37
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Caster, I don't cover my head with it.

I just use it as an expensive over engineered gator.

It really makes a huge differece. Allows me to drop an entire under layer.

When I usually wear a sweater, I can just throw that on and go.
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Caster, I don't cover my head with it.

I just use it as an expensive over engineered gator.

It really makes a huge differece. Allows me to drop an entire under layer.

When I usually wear a sweater, I can just throw that on and go.
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Old 10-16-2009, 11:03 AM   #39
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It really makes a huge differece. Allows me to drop an entire under layer.
Yeah, from my limited experience, rain gear helps as much as actual cold gear. Even cheap rubber pants and a windbreaker from Wal-Mart makes a huge difference.
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Old 10-16-2009, 11:13 AM   #40
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This is what I use. It's very thick and I put it on before my underlayer to keep it in place. I let the hood flap behind..

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