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« Reply #30 on: January 13, 2010, 06:05:04 PM »

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« Reply #31 on: January 13, 2010, 10:41:30 PM »

common, explain your answer... don't make us drag it out of you...
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« Reply #32 on: January 14, 2010, 01:43:24 AM »

yeh cmon explain it
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« Reply #33 on: January 14, 2010, 03:21:46 PM »

Nice spooph! Love the pics! Digging the Master Chief look.
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« Reply #34 on: January 16, 2010, 08:18:30 AM »

Hey Spooph, just read that you said the helmet is good for 40+ degree weather...  What would you suggest for weather lower than that?  The helmet I have now was one I just wanted to get for last summer and it's done its job, but now I want to get a helmet that will keep my head warm.  My helmet has some ridiculous wind noise too which gets REALLY obnoxious on the 2+ hour trips..  Any suggestions there?  I've tried earplugs, and while those work AWESOME,  I really don't like the fact that I can't hear my bike as well as with no ear plugs, and I love the sound of my bike. Cry

And......  Sorry for the hijack from the helmet topic, but what about gloves?  I was dumb and broke, and rode with some vented "Summer" gloves ALL yeah, including wet/cold mornings down into the 40's; I hate numb fingers.  So this year, I have vowed to get a pair of cold weather gloves and keep the warm weather gloves, so I can switch as I need to! Grin
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« Reply #35 on: January 16, 2010, 09:38:27 PM »

I find my full face road helmet is much better in the cold... The reason this helmet is only good down to about 40F is because the chin is so far in front of your face it allows in copious amounts of air... My mommy made a spiffy sweater, or "jumper" if your Australian/British, for me which has a ridiculously high collar, when zipped up seals pretty good to the bottom of my "regular shape" road helmet, an HJC $100- helmet.... I've recently picked up a baklava.... oh sorry, a balaclava made out of spandex or something which I'm going to give a shot and see if it keeps some individual parts of my face a little warmer.... My helmet is VERY noisy, but I don't much notice with my $20 Walmart special "Marshmallow" ear buds. They seal so well I can hear the music on like Volume 3 out of 30 on my phone, hear the bike a plenty, horns, sirens, but not insults yelled out the window... They work for me... If you can't hear your bike with the ear-buds in, put on a louder exhaust.. Tongue

Gloves, I've been riding around with some "mildly cold weather gloves" as of late, first gear I think, but my fingers still get too cold for my operating ability of comfort, thus I finally broke down and got some EXTREME cold weather gloves - some Tour Master Winter Elites, and will be giving them a shot with my heated grip tomorrow going to church (30 min ride into the mountains)... If they don't  keep my hands as warm as I want to be, then I'm going to have to start saving electric gloves, which are WAY expensive!

and what about the option to not ride and drive a car on those cold mornings? Bah, sacrilegious!
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« Reply #36 on: January 17, 2010, 12:00:45 PM »

If you can't hear your bike with the ear-buds in, put on a louder exhaust.. Tongue

Haha..  You say that now.  If you rode the bike, you'd be asking for a quieter exhaust, this MF'er is loud!  I'm not saying I can't hear the exhaust, just saying that I can't hear it as much as I'd like to, meaning that the ear buds quiet it down a little too much for me.

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and what about the option to not ride and drive a car on those cold mornings? Bah, sacrilegious!

I like riding, and will ride as often as possible.  I shelve the bike during the snowy months just because I don't trust myself (and others, ha) with the slick conditions...  But one of these days, I'll get it out when there is still snow on the ground!
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