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Too HOT to Ride???

July 17, 2006 by Scooter in the Sticks 2 Comments


Until yesterday I thought the only weather that I had to consider not riding in was heavy snow and temperatures below 5 degrees fahrenheit. But I’m now wondering what my high temperature limit is.

It was hot yesterday but I didn’t really pay much attention since I spent most of the day inside with air-conditioning or in my darkroom in the basement which seems to always hover around 72 degrees in the summer. Towards the end of the afternoon I had to ride into town and pulled on my regular riding gear—-mesh jacket and Tourmaster Overpants over my jeans, helmet, gloves and earplugs.

Out of the driveway and down the shady street with the visor up and I feel a nice breeze on my face. Pulling out on the main road I put the visor down and travel west into the sun. Immediately it feels as if I am in an oven and the air coming through the mesh jacket is just hot. I run my errands and pass the bank which shows the temperature to be 101 degrees fahrenheit. I don’t trust those readings but I know it was hot as hell. I made another stop and just the time it took to take off my helmet I felt baked. Any extended riding would be a challenge wearing the overpants. And I think I would be compelled to have the visor cracked open too.

For a sunny day I did not see many riders—one other scooter rider on a shiny Vespa ET4 riding with T-shirt and short pants, and two Harleys with shirtless, helmetless riders. The book we looked at in the Experienced Rider Course said to “dress for the ride, not for the crash.” I’m not sure this is what they meant.

I’ve considered buying a second pair of riding pants that are mesh—no waterproofing, just abrasion protection and some armor. Until this ride I didn’t think I would need them. I’m getting ready to leave for work and the forecast calls for even a hotter day today. The ride in will be fine but coming home could be as hot as yesterday. I think I’ll take a lot at some new pants over lunch….

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  1. Tinker says

    July 17, 2006 at 4:04 pm

    How about some “Under pants”? Bohn Armor Bodyguard COOLAir Adventure pants. (say that 3 times)

    A nylon, tight fitting pair of pants, with knee, hip, thigh armor, as well as protection for the lower spine. Leg zippers. Not very noticeable under regular pants.

    I wear ’em all the time, here in south central Texas.

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  2. Steve Williams says

    July 25, 2006 at 12:20 pm

    I’ve looked at those before. They look so “clingy”—like tights.

    Now that the weather has cooled I’m back to the the overpants.

    I’ll take another look at the Bohn Armor Bodyguard COOLair Adventure pants….. that is a mouthful.

    thanks,

    steve

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