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Scooters - 125 to 300 => LIKE 200i => Topic started by: Stig / Major Tom on September 12, 2013, 10:45:20 PM
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Really quiet this time of morning......
Seems like you have the whole city to yourself......so I went to Tim's for a cuppa Joe.
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I'm an early bird too Stig. What time is this?
My favorite time to ride is 0-dark thirty until sunrise. Only a scooter offers such a sobering view.
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I'm an early bird too Stig. What time is this?
My favorite time to ride is 0-dark thirty until sunrise. Only a scooter offers such a sobering view.
Well, it must be about 5:30 or 6:00 AM the day I took these photos.
Colder'n heck for today's morning ride (42 degrees) had to cut my ride 1/2 hr shorter as I was freezing up with a smile on my face. Time to put the liner back inthe mesh jacket!
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I don't like the cold either. I have layers and layers and layers on during my morning rides. Nothing stays comfortable and keeps your face warm though.
A hot cup of caffeine helps a little.
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Try a Balaclava Facemask. I use one during the winter months. Definitely helps to warm the face. They usually cost less than $25.
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I have many balaclavas that will keep me warm but that was why I added the comfort part.
From military, to hunting, to race car/motorcycle ones I can't find one that will be comfortable enough for me to keep using.
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Nike makes a balaclava that I like better than any of the motorcycle/scooter ones I've tried.
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As a long time daily naked motorcycle rider in Canada, something like this turned out to be my favorite solution for keeping my face and neck warm while riding:
(http://s.stpost.com/eccstorefront/product_images/1796c/f_1796c_1.1.jpg)
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/ctr-chinook-face-mask-polartec-fleece-half-balaclava-for-men-and-women~p~1796c/ (http://www.sierratradingpost.com/ctr-chinook-face-mask-polartec-fleece-half-balaclava-for-men-and-women~p~1796c/)
Combine that with a full face helmet with a Pinlock insert (never have to crack the visor, never fogs) and you're golden down to 0c, and you don't have to deal with the dreaded "balaclava hair" either. :)
A Polar Buff also works, and is useful as a beanie or do-rag when off the scooter too. And tends to make people less nervous when you stop at an ATM. :)
http://www.buffwear.co.uk/polar-buff (http://www.buffwear.co.uk/polar-buff)