View Full Version : I never thought I'd say this, but.....
6doublefive321
07-24-2010, 01:49 PM
It's too fucking hot to ride. I just did a little over a hundred miles and I feel like a stewed prune.
pauldun170
07-24-2010, 03:28 PM
I think I'm done with rides on 90+ degrees days. Feels like I'm suffocating in the helmet.
dReWpY
07-24-2010, 04:18 PM
We are @ 100 degrees and 107 with heat index
I am going ride fiddies on the hill tonight. Its going to be miserable.
Rangerscott
07-24-2010, 05:10 PM
Pooshies
tached1000rr
07-24-2010, 05:16 PM
I rode today with the heat index being 104-105, headed back out later today
Captain Morgan
07-24-2010, 06:04 PM
I went to the track today in this heat. I only rode the full amount of time for the very first session. All others, I left the track early. It was just too damn hot and I was getting tired quickly. But I had fun and got the Strom leaned over to full tilt. Scraped pegs a few times and the back end got a bit loose in a few turns.
Oh, and I got passed by everyone, multiple times per session. :lol: I probably should have had it in the beginner group, but it was sportbiketracktime and I don't like their beginner group. Most of you know they do a classroom session, then you go out in a group of people. I hate being led around the track in a group, so chose intermediate so I could just ride at my own pace. I made sure to look over my shoulder a lot and get out of the line to wave people by if they were coming up on me. Didn't want to hold anyone up.
defector
07-24-2010, 06:20 PM
Fuck that noise. It was 104 with 24% humidity today. I had swamp ass before I got out of the garage. I barely got 100 miles in today.
dReWpY
07-24-2010, 08:14 PM
I barely got off the couch other then to grab lunch before I went to work
Adeptus_Minor
07-24-2010, 08:50 PM
We are @ 100 degrees and 107 with heat index
Makes me not mind so much that the bike is in the shop.
(waiting on a backordered stator)
I'll definitely be happier riding when the temps are in the 80's or lower again.
Rangerscott
07-24-2010, 09:14 PM
"Riding" in the heat is no big deal. Its the stopping that brings the sweat.
101lifts2
07-25-2010, 01:53 AM
Its supposed to be 72 to 90F on the mountain tomorrow..puuuuuuurfect.
Rangerscott
07-25-2010, 02:13 AM
Its supposed to be 72 to 90F on the mountain tomorrow..puuuuuuurfect.
At least the weatherman is honest in saying, "I don't fucking know."
101lifts2
07-25-2010, 03:01 AM
At least the weatherman is honest in saying, "I don't fucking know."
No.....72 at 9am and 92 at 12pm. Should have been more specific.
Particle Man
07-25-2010, 08:22 AM
Humidity ftl
Spent 6 hrs giving on the road lessons today....101 on the bike therm..I was cold......
Otb trick..... go get gnarley old sweatshirt...throw in sink full of warm water.....
..take out and lightly wring out (just so it isn't dripping, but you want it heavy.
Put on leather or mesh pants, t shirt, boots. Start bike, put on wet sweatshirt, and mesh or leather jacket over top.
Go riding...if leather jacket, unzip chest vents and stay cool 4-6 hrs depending on how fast you are going even in 100+days with high (today 89%) humidity.
At one point when I was on the freeway, I had to partially zip chest vents as I was chilly..........
I rode thought a tornadoe today, a 3 hour trip took 6 hours, including one 30 minute stretch where I shut the bike off and stood in the rain because the road crews had to clear a downed tree off the highway.
Adeptus_Minor
07-26-2010, 10:05 AM
I rode through a tornado today, a 3 hour trip took 6 hours, including one 30 minute stretch where I shut the bike off and stood in the rain because the road crews had to clear a downed tree off the highway.
Yeah, those road crews in merry old land of Oz take forever... damn munchkin labor unions and their excessive breaks.
:lol:
I rode thought a tornadoe today, a 3 hour trip took 6 hours, including one 30 minute stretch where I shut the bike off and stood in the rain because the road crews had to clear a downed tree off the highway.
Baller
CrazyKell
07-26-2010, 03:03 PM
I made sure to look over my shoulder a lot and get out of the line to wave people by if they were coming up on me. Didn't want to hold anyone up.
Why would you do that? :scratch: It's their job to pass you safely.
I saw a guy crash recently from doing this and every rider's meeting I've ever been to has specifically warned not to do this.
I find I get really tired in this kind of heat and it takes away some of the enjoyment of the ride. Thankfully the humidity has broken here.
OneSickPsycho
07-26-2010, 03:30 PM
Spent 6 hrs giving on the road lessons today....101 on the bike therm..I was cold......
Otb trick..... go get gnarley old sweatshirt...throw in sink full of warm water.....
..take out and lightly wring out (just so it isn't dripping, but you want it heavy.
Put on leather or mesh pants, t shirt, boots. Start bike, put on wet sweatshirt, and mesh or leather jacket over top.
Go riding...if leather jacket, unzip chest vents and stay cool 4-6 hrs depending on how fast you are going even in 100+days with high (today 89%) humidity.
At one point when I was on the freeway, I had to partially zip chest vents as I was chilly..........
Totally trying that.
marko138
07-26-2010, 03:32 PM
I, and I believe Gas and Caveman, were absolutely miserable riding Friday and Saturday because of the heat.
OneSickPsycho
07-26-2010, 04:03 PM
I, and I believe Gas and Caveman, were absolutely miserable riding Friday and Saturday because of the heat.
AC is only available on the 2011 models...
marko138
07-26-2010, 04:06 PM
AC is only available on the 2011 models...
I'd buy it.
Captain Morgan
07-26-2010, 05:36 PM
Why would you do that? :scratch: It's their job to pass you safely.
I saw a guy crash recently from doing this and every rider's meeting I've ever been to has specifically warned not to do this.
I find I get really tired in this kind of heat and it takes away some of the enjoyment of the ride. Thankfully the humidity has broken here.
I realize it's their responsibility to pass safely, but I also wanted to be courteous, as I probably shouldn't have been in the intermediate group on that bike.
I'm very comfortable on the strom, and it's very easy to look over my shoulder on that bike, unlike on a sport bike. If I saw a group of people coming up behind me, I'd pull out of the line, slow down, and wave them by. Just did it out of courtesy for them.
Nobody seemed to have a problem with it, including the multiple instructors that were out there. I just wanted to stay out of people's way.
6doublefive321
07-26-2010, 07:29 PM
Totally trying that.
Me too. Very interesting. I wonder how long it lasts.
Adeptus_Minor
07-26-2010, 08:53 PM
Me too. Very interesting. I wonder how long it lasts.
In the heat and humidity here, I find I am able to wet an undershirt very effectively at stops or when unable to ride at sufficient speed.
No sink required.
Gas Man
07-27-2010, 01:04 PM
I, and I believe Gas and Caveman, were absolutely miserable riding Friday and Saturday because of the heat.
Quoted for truth!
z06boy
07-27-2010, 04:13 PM
I didn't ride this past weekend but I swear I may have not worn all of my gear if I had. When it's pushing 100 degrees...that's just too hot to really enjoy the experience imho. That's one reason I have other toys/hobbies.
In the heat and humidity here, I find I am able to wet an undershirt very effectively at stops or when unable to ride at sufficient speed.
No sink required.
I don't even need a bike for this technique :lol:
ceo012384
07-30-2010, 07:26 AM
when it's that hot, I just squid it up and don't ride highways, and avoid traffic... not a big deal.
Smittie61984
08-06-2010, 08:33 PM
It's too fucking hot to ride. I just did a little over a hundred miles and I feel like a stewed prune.
I've been in Savannah for hte past 5 weeks and wish I had my bike because my dark blue Chevy truck's A/C quit working. Honestly when I ride my bicycle I come back less sweaty.
I'll be happy to be back in Atlanta where it is much cooler.
TYEster
08-06-2010, 08:41 PM
Spent 6 hrs giving on the road lessons today....101 on the bike therm..I was cold......
Otb trick..... go get gnarley old sweatshirt...throw in sink full of warm water.....
..take out and lightly wring out (just so it isn't dripping, but you want it heavy.
Put on leather or mesh pants, t shirt, boots. Start bike, put on wet sweatshirt, and mesh or leather jacket over top.
Go riding...if leather jacket, unzip chest vents and stay cool 4-6 hrs depending on how fast you are going even in 100+days with high (today 89%) humidity.
At one point when I was on the freeway, I had to partially zip chest vents as I was chilly..........
If it's hot out, why dip the shirt in WARM water?
tommymac
08-06-2010, 08:56 PM
Makes me not mind so much that the bike is in the shop.
(waiting on a backordered stator)
I'll definitely be happier riding when the temps are in the 80's or lower again.
How long you been waiting for the stator, my 1125 is in the shop too for the same problem :(
Adeptus_Minor
08-06-2010, 09:33 PM
How long you been waiting for the stator, my 1125 is in the shop too for the same problem :(
Umm.. going on two weeks, I think?
Haven't heard anything from the dealership.
tommymac
08-06-2010, 09:48 PM
Umm.. going on two weeks, I think?
Haven't heard anything from the dealership.
get comfortable then, I am at a month and a half, I have ot harass the dealer again this week.
caveman
08-07-2010, 02:35 AM
I'd buy it.
I would too.
Quoted for truth!
Word....or should I say REAL TALK!!!
It was balls hot those two days. But that ride home, whoo boy, was it nice
If it's hot out, why dip the shirt in WARM water?
because putting it on after it's been in cold water will make your nips stand up.
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