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    Quote Originally Posted by B R View Post
    Mine is about 90 . I will only ride in full leathers, so anything above that is too hot for me. .
    ding ding ding....

    people ask me why I dont ride in the heat of summer... well, because I dont have to

    I dont water ski in Dec., I dont ride my motorcycle in July.

    too cold? low 50's- 40's. Heated grips and a heate vest go a long way if I want to take in the fall air or colors in the mountains.
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    I like dry roads!! I don't look at temp . Greetzzz

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    52 and sunny today, I know what I'm doing!!

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    twelve years ago when I first started riding street bikes I would ride down into the 40's. but now I'm older (and hopefully wiser) and the cut off is more like upper 50's. when it's too cold I find myself thinking about only one thing while riding and that's how cold I am! and that can be dangerous
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    we have now +4 celcius (that is cold!) .The winter was so long this year so i could not wait anymore and went for a littel ride . greetzzzz
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    I once road home from World of wheels in Chicago...

    Feb. temp at 5 degree's and snow, riding a 10 foot chopper...

    The trailer the bike was delivered to to show on was hit on the way to come pick it back-up.


    Also towed a KZ750 twin home in the snow, with a 15' tow strap attached to a Chevy celebrity... But I was much younger then...

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    Coldest was 6. Generally not anything colder than 20 due to the bike not wanting to start. Full heated riding suit was one of the best gifts i ever got!

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