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'73 H1 Triple 10-17-2008 05:33 PM

cold weather pants
 
Thinking about purchasing a pair of cold weather pants ( overall/bib type) so I can keep riding to work.

It was 42* this morning and after the 18 mile ride, I was glad to stop. :dthumb:

Any suggestions? :idk:

Thanks
Jeff

JoJoYZF 10-17-2008 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by '73 H1 Triple (Post 80923)
Thinking about purchasing a pair of cold weather pants ( overall/bib type) so I can keep riding to work.

It was 42* this morning and after the 18 mile ride, I was glad to stop. :dthumb:

Any suggestions? :idk:

Thanks
Jeff

You could always try under armour cold gear leggings for under your pants. Theyll help a little bit. Only problem is theyd be a bitch to take on and off when you get there. Or you could leave em on and just be a little warm.

fnfalman 10-17-2008 07:44 PM

Just get a commuter suit like the Field Sheer Highlander II. It's pretty cheap and convenient.

Gas Man 10-17-2008 08:35 PM

I have been known to show up to a sportbike outing like this...
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...xed_008a-1.jpg

Get in line ladies...
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...ixed_019-1.jpg

'73 H1 Triple 10-17-2008 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoJoYZF (Post 80937)
You could always try under armour cold gear leggings for under your pants. Theyll help a little bit. Only problem is theyd be a bitch to take on and off when you get there. Or you could leave em on and just be a little warm.

A little bit won't be good enough plus as a machinist, I'd hate to get coolant on them. :rant:

Quote:

Originally Posted by fnfalman (Post 80942)
Just get a commuter suit like the Field Sheer Highlander II. It's pretty cheap and convenient.

Thanks, I'll check them out but it may be more than my budget right now.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 80961)
I have been known to show up to a sportbike outing like this...
Get in line ladies...

I'll check out chaps too. Never thought about them.

JoJoYZF 10-18-2008 01:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by '73 H1 Triple (Post 80969)
A little bit won't be good enough plus as a machinist, I'd hate to get coolant on them. :rant:

From when I used to use em for sports in HS they were great so Im guessing theyd help cut down how cold the wind can get, but yeah the coolant would suck.

nhgunnut 10-18-2008 08:00 AM

While the not the Bib type, for cold weather riding I use the First Gear Touring pants. They have Armor a removable lining and are water proof. I usually wear the First Gear ” Kilimanjaro” Touring Jacket although they and work fine with my Olympus jacket as well. I have been very happy with them. I did a 1500 miler through mixed weather in late October early November last year and was dry and warm all the way.

jeeps84 10-18-2008 08:55 AM

I wore ski bibs for years. Easier to find living beside a ski town.

'73 H1 Triple 10-18-2008 12:37 PM

Stopped at a few local places to check things out. Underground Biker ( www.undergroundbiker.com ) had insulated chaps but none in stock in my size ( their order is due in mid week). I purchased an 8" Schampa neck warmer for $15 from them.

Went to the local Triumph dealer who share remain nameless due to me being ignored by the "not busy" sales people. Prices seemed a bit high.

I then rode to Blackmans Cycle (www.blackmanscycle.com ) and was approached by a salesman after about 5 minutes who said " just let me know if you need help with anything". :dthumb:

I got a pair of Tourmaster Venture insulated pants in size XL. These fit over my regular jeans ( waist size 36 ) ( I was wearing my Sliders today) including around my buck knife in it's sheath on my belt. I had to let the velcro straps out a bit but there is still some room left. They're armored in the knees & hips and also have reflective piping.

Very comfortable and warm. I tried them on and decided to purchase them. They were priced at $109.99. I took them off, took them to the counter and paid for them. I had the girl cut the tags and took them back into the changing room where I put them on to wear home.

I really like these and an added plus is they're waterproof. I think I'll be wearing these with the zip out liner removed once it warms up in the spring.

Thanks for the replys everyone :dthumb:
Jeff

Gas Man 10-19-2008 08:12 AM

Sweet!! Let us know after a few runs with them if you still like em.


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