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| Steve Graybeal |
When the weather
turns cold most riders put their bikes away for the winter, but with the right
clothing there’s no reason to stop riding.
The key to staying
warm is covering all exposed skin and layering your clothing. You should
dress in at least three layers: the base layer, an insulating layer and an
outer weatherproof layer.
The base layer should
be silk, polyester or other synthetic material. It is designed to wick
moisture away from the body. To do its job it must be snug fitting.
FirstGear makes a base layer specifically designed for
motorcyclists. Cotton is not good for the base layer; it will trap moisture
next to your body and make you cold.
Next is the insulating
layer, it should be loose fitting to trap warm air close to your body.
Wool or synthetic fleece is good for this layer. I use synthetic fleece mock
turtlenecks. The snug fit at the neck helps keep cold air out. For my
legs, I usually wear jeans tucked into my boots for this insulating layer.
Another option is
electrically heated gear. A complete setup
(jacket, pants, glove liners, socks and controller) will run about $600, but for
about $400 you can get a jacket, glove liners and controller that will do the job
in most circumstances.

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