As winter will be here in full force before we know it, I thought I would start a thread for people to share there cold weather riding tips with the rest of us. I tend to ride through the winter and here in Chicago it can get a bit chilly. This often leads to some creative thinking to thwart off hypothermia as well as just getting the damn thing started in the morning.
I noticed last year that I had a hard time starting my XS11 G if the temps got much below freezing. I resorted to using a 100 watt light bulb resting on the engine that I plugged into a lamp timer to click on an hour or so before I had to leave for work to heat up the oil. This worked great as long as I made sure to ride it at lunch. If I left her for a full eight hours I wouldn't be able to get her started come quitting time without a spray of starting fluid. Do any of you swich to a thinner oil in the winter?
As for staying warm while riding I have found a homemade electric vest to be indispensible. It always sounded a little girly to me, but after trying one, I'm a true believer. You'd be amazed at how much of a difference it makes adding an outside heat source as opposed to just trying to keep your own body heat in. I can remain tolerably comfortable into single digit weather now. Doed any body have any tips for keeping their hands warm? This seems to always be the weakest link for me.
I noticed last year that I had a hard time starting my XS11 G if the temps got much below freezing. I resorted to using a 100 watt light bulb resting on the engine that I plugged into a lamp timer to click on an hour or so before I had to leave for work to heat up the oil. This worked great as long as I made sure to ride it at lunch. If I left her for a full eight hours I wouldn't be able to get her started come quitting time without a spray of starting fluid. Do any of you swich to a thinner oil in the winter?
As for staying warm while riding I have found a homemade electric vest to be indispensible. It always sounded a little girly to me, but after trying one, I'm a true believer. You'd be amazed at how much of a difference it makes adding an outside heat source as opposed to just trying to keep your own body heat in. I can remain tolerably comfortable into single digit weather now. Doed any body have any tips for keeping their hands warm? This seems to always be the weakest link for me.
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