First video I’ve seen of you as well. I live in New Hampshire…this is perfect…nice setup. Looks like I might need to get a really nice leather jacket and copy your outfit. Try alpaca socks on those boots next time man… But seriously dude I have to put on so many platters riding without heated gear…I’m trying this setup…if you can ride in 20 and look comfortable as fuck in the video….im taking your word for it
one thing i hate about winter riding is you need 15 min to take on clothes, then when you arrive somewhere, 15 min to take it off and be in normal clothes
I ride year round also. Don't do the tech thing, but I have a full suit of Carhartt, insulated gloves, and the hoodie. Add warm socks, and I'm good. Took a ride yesterday, in 31 degrees, for 120 miles. Quite comfortable.
Wow man. You really should try a merino wool base layer, especially darn tough socks. A merino wool buff has SERIOUSLY increased my comfort riding when it's cold out.
You get a full body workout just getting ready for a winter ride! I don't have much in the way of electric gear but I find the biggest help is finding clothing that blocks the wind. Good video!
Thumbs up to year round riders, always nice to see I am not alone. Certainly heated gear is one solution, I don’t like tech, it can fail, I like gear that that doesn’t have that potential failure point. Riding in the cold is a combination of gear and mindset. There is a difference between feeling the cool temperatures and it being cold enough to impair movement or cause hyperthermia. Wool socks in a riding boot, wool or PCM (phase change material) layers (I prefer wool) under a wind blocking outer layer, I prefer wax cotton, leather riding thinsulate gloves with a mylar glove liner, wool/poly balaclava or neck gator handles temperatures down into the 20’s F without heated inserts or vests. While I use heated gloves (battery), on my naked bike, no other heated gear is necessary. While my touring bike has heated grips and seat, I rarely use the grips and have never needed the heated seat. A Pinlock visor insert has solved the foggy issue, even when it is drizzly or humid in the mid 30’s. Thanks for the video. Keep the shinny side up!
I suffered from hypothermia before because of crappy gear choices, but I just got back from a 3-day trip around western Colorado and Utah and I was prepared. I only had heated gear in my upper half- LD Comfort base layer, Hotwired liner and gloves and down hoodie under a Joe Rocket textile jacket. Legs had freeze-out long johns under DYNS Kevlar riding jeans and tourmaster boots. Combined with the heated grips and seat on my Gold Wing Tour DCT, I was toasty and comfortable the whole time. Great riding, and I pretty much had the Million Dollar Highway to myself, which tends to happen when it’s 28 outside. Great video! Just subscribed.
Beautiful info bro. I live in NY but I'm from the Caribbean where the only thing stopping us from riding is rain. This is my first cold weather riding. I love riding so I'm testing the limits. I'm fully geared up, riding pants, thermals, heated gloves. I recently got the JUNSYOUNG heated gloves on Amazon and that was a game changer. Your closing words were very inspiring. Much appreciated. My MC is Full Fledged based in Westchester County.
Thank you for such a phenomenal video! I'm a Georgia boy who moved to Colorado a few years ago, and while I was able to ride summer through winter in the South, riding in winter here is nearly impossible without heated gear. One thing I've found that nearly eliminates the fogging problem with my visor is a pinlock visor setup. Not an expensive bit of kit, and worth every penny!
I Ride almost all year around here on the coast of Virginia and all that you have to do is Dress for the occasion ie winter - long John's and leathers good boots and socks and, and good insulated gloves and maybe a face mask depending on your helmet
Exactly! Everyone has a different idea on what getting dressed for the occasion means. Some of those guys from extremely cold places will laugh and say that YOU are over dressed for living in VA.
As an avid Canadian winter rider, i can totally relate to this very informative video. I opted fot a weightless battery powered vest and battery gloves. Thats it! I dont get cold feat or cold legs. I also dont ride in temps below -5C. It takes me a few minutes more to get ready, but not an ordeal. Also my riding season is between march and december in southern Ontario, and typical winter thaw days.Great video, i can tell you are enthusiastic about biking.
Which vest and gloves do you use? Thinking of getting some since I ride nearly all year here in the capital. Had it out since mid-february and only put it away for January. Of course you do get a lot of looks and comments riding a motorcycle in the Canadian winter.
My wife and I rode in February last year from Kentucky to LA to Washington State. This is good info. We bought heated gloves during that trip. Could have used the rest of this stuff. Thanks for the video brother. Just my Own observation while doing cold weather rides: I don’t use hoodies, they scoop or can catch the wind and bring it down your body. Collared sweaters only.
Youre a good man. Thanks for putting this up. As someone who rides every day I think I deserve a set up like this. We are in the warmer months now here in Australia but winter is pretty damn cold where I live
Well and the winter time I have rode when the temperature was zero or just a little below 40 mi to go to work and the wind chill you figure it out it's it was probably 20 25 30 below riding to work, And it is a great start in the morning really get you woke up in the morning
That’s dedication man. In all this time, I went and got on my bike, in the uk, watched the clouds move over and then went back inside. Well played dude.
My base layer is 250g Merino Wool thermals top and bottom from Smart Wool. Then I have my riding pants that are thick with Kevlar. My outer layer are some snowboarding pants I've had on the mountains in 3ft of snow in 10deg. My lower half is quite warm actually. My upper half same thing with the 250g Merino Wool thermals then I have a compression/nylon top over my wool. Then I use a REAX rain liner jacket (paper thin but acts as a heat retainer like you see athletes trying to burn weight) over my thermals and nylon/compression top. Next I have the Merlin Gable leather jacket with a nice thermal liner. My head is the exact same AXIAL balaclava you have! It's great and only $10 most times. My gloves are Lee Parks Design deer gloves that I put liners in and they aren't the best but allow me to still go ride. This allows me to ride in anything I've seen so far, down to 30deg, and remain fairly warm. My gloves are the weak spot that I might To be honest, I'm not a big fan of all the wires but at the same time if you're nice and toasty warm in 0-15deg weather then I might need to 'get over it' lololol. Love the video, thanks for posting it and ride safe bro. New rider here since Aug. 15th of this year about to go through my first winter.
This dude here loves to ride all year and I can respect that, doing what it takes to make that happen! That being said I rode with a club for a time and I rode in 0 degrees 50 mph winds from Texas to Oklahoma with no windshield and nothing but Carhartt jacket and overalls, boy that hurt!
First time seeing your channel, I love your positivity and sincerity. Your house is beautiful. Like others have commented, I also don’t have long commutes so a laborious effort to hook everything up is a deterrent for me. Cost of the heated gear is another. For me, I can survive normal commutes with a long sleeve shirt, hoodie, and insulated liner in my textile winter motorcycle jacket. I also use the Axial “Block” balaclava, it’s awesome. Legs: wool socks, jeans, HWK padded and wind proof lined overpants is usually enough, but compression pants if it gets real cold. I’ve ridden in sub-0 temps and the only serious concern is my hands. I considered HotWired gloves, but I guess I’ve let a few bad reviews convince me it’s not worth the expense. Got a nice pair of NORU gloves, they work pretty good for 30-60 minute intervals.
I just started riding and my biggest cold spots are my hands and face. I've got a face mask like he shows in the video. However it's not enough. Also, are the NORU gloves you speak of heated? Thanks! 🤙
Just found your channek, and juat in time, the temps in GA will be dropping soon, and i plan on riding my bike, year round. Most of my buds have already garaged their bikes, but, i enjoy riding in all weather. Thanks and stay safe
Bruh, as a rider with less that 6 months experience in ohio, I cant get enough out of my bike. All the groups on facebook are all fair weather riders. Im in canton ohio and i wanna say, your method is tried and true cuz this is the shit i did in the navy. GREAT VIDEO!
You’re well layered. I have everything in this video except the heated pants. But I have a 1 piece suit that does not allow any cold wind coming into my body. I recommend a slightly tinted visor with a pin lock to prevent fogging. Great video brother, God bless you and your family, viewers etc.
Great video, I have been riding after dirk bikes years ago, up early to get on the streets with no traffic....Christmas and New Years mornings...wish I had your gear. Love the handlebars on your bike too. Be after out there and stay warm!
One thing you did not mention is the fact that a person needs a summer leather and winter leather. The winter leather needs to be larger to take on the under layers and the summer leather needs to be snug with a T-shirt. One thing you’ll find out fairly quickly is when you start buying all this stuff, it gets very expensive.
I've been riding for a couple years now up 30 minutes north of Seattle, rain or shine, winter and summer. My gear isn't as expensive, or as tech heavy, because my current ride for the last two years has been on a motorscooter with low wattage. But you know what? You have it right, man. Layers, layers and even more layers. Gear that can keep you warm if your bike can handle it. Not letting any skin touch the air! I've got a new bike coming, and with the crazy cold fog this last couple of weeks, I've been legitimately looking at heated gear. Up until now, I've been happy with a leather jacket, thick sweaters or hoodies, and baggy rain pants over jeans. My new ride's going to require more for winters like this or worse.
You are a force of positive. I purchased a can am spyder bike, though I am 63 years young, I will be making the big purchase of winter riding gear. I'm so glad to have come across your blogg. You are beautiful soul. Be safe and remember to praise the one God worthy of Praise
Respect!I'm an 'almost' all-year-rider myself... I drive all year through except December, January and usually the first half of February ( Austria; it can get -10°C where I live and it usually snows a lot around that time ). But I usually don't 'winterize'/put my bike to sleep, becuase even int hose months, there are often warm days, where it's more than 5°C. But since I don't have any heatgear ( yet ), I usually don't ride long distances ^^
I put dirtbike hand guards that help keep wind from going up the sleeves. I've also used snowmobile hand covers which keep me completely warm except the chest and neck which a tall windshield is what helps that part of the body. This year I will try canvas leg wind deflector attached made from a simple rebar frame I will have welded that I can cover during cold or wet weather and remove during warm weather
I just bought the same brand gear as you’re wearing yesterday. Still waiting on the pants to show up next week. I can’t wait to try it out. Thanks for the video.
I'm calling you from area code 305 trying to understand how to keep warm when I ride up north. THANK YOU so much! It's a shame that there are 3.2K views and only 127 likes k'mon people this was a great video!
Not sure what more you need to know. Get the heat gear man, plug it up, and boom….you’re ready for the road. Oh yeah , do some jumping jacks too.🤣🤣 Thanks a lot for the compliment on the video.💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Great info! I'm a new rider and I live in Vermont. Been riding since June, pretty much all the time in rain or sunshine. Well today I rode for my second time in the snow and it was terrible, fog wise. I couldn't see anything out my visor that is supposed to be fog resistant, and I had a bunch of collected snow/ice on my visor that I was forced to ride with up. My face stung so badly from the sleet and I could barely breathe with the wind. My motorcycle is a dual sport and is my main form of transportation aside from my ebike, walking, and Ubers. My boss suggested a heated visor which I had never heard of before today. I also have a balaclava I ordered that should be here Thursday and I'm also researching studded tires. Any tips? Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestions; I had not known that there was such a thing as heated sole inserts! Riders can wear just layers of good clothes and stay warm mostly, but the heated gear is what actually puts heat BACK into you. Only trouble is that once I get all geared up then I find it's time to use the bathroom.
Hey Man great video. I about froze last night coming home from s charity event. 1 hour drive in about 30 degree weather. Im going to look up the set up you have right now. Peace...
For me in the cold I go with long wool socks, leather boots, compression pants, compression long sleeve top, long sleeve t shirt, jeans, battery heated vest, thick leather jacket, a neck gaitor and battery heated gloves and heated grips. Nothing powered to the bike battery. I ride in temps down to 20° F (-6.66° C) and all good! Nice video.
Every bike don't have that setup so you just gotta put on what you like and what you think is cozy and protective. I used to do landscaping and me and my buddy use to put on them pants thermals as well as the long sleeve ones when it was absolutely freezing and I'll tell anyone now, they're absolutely worth it and they'll keep you warm guaranteed.
haven't had a bike in twenty years, can't put it away now that I have one again, thanks for showing us your system I've just been freezing myself, I need to invest in some of this gear
I’m 74, and can’t work out as much as I used to. That left a big hole in my day, so I bought a 2000 Honda Shadow Sabre 1100cc that weighs almost 600lbs (I weigh less than 115lbs). I don’t have enough money to go “High Tech”, but I understand about windbreakers and parka liners. I do have cheap Chinese heated gloves from Amazon though. Living in South Carolina where the winters are relatively moderate, means even though I only go out when it’s 40 (give or take) or above, that’s almost every day. When it’s near 40, I wear a facemask and rainsuit to completely block the wind. My bike only cost $1,700; after changing all the fluids, regreasing everything, and replacing the rear tire, closer to $2,000. It only had 28,500mi on it and runs like new. I wear full-body armor year-round. I’ve dropped my bike 10 times; the first 5 times I received injuries (no armor or crash bars), the last 5, with protective gear, no injuries! I haven’t dropped it for 3 months now.
What do you think? I'm comfy with 33 degrees. I have standard gear, a fairing which knocks off the wind from my legs, body and hands, heated grips and seat. Temps of 32 and below I will avoid, if possible, because in my area we have freezing fog. On top of that I consider myself a conservative rider of average skill.
Man what a Great system, Just hope a fella don't get hit by one of them freak winter bolts of lightning, your a moving lightning rod, you know the thunder and lightning during a snow storm lol
Thank You Sir, If it's 40 degrees and dry I'm riding. Now I've returned home well after dark and at a much colder temp but I stay warm with layers of wool and "Hot Hands" I ride older bikes so I do not tax my electrical system with additions like heated gear. I wear insulated boots, polypro long underwear or my wool union suit. Over that base I wear wool pants and a wool flannel shirt then my leathers. My winter riding jacket is an extra large so I am comfortable with the layers loose fitting. Two years ago I finally bought a modular helmet and kicked myself for being so stupid under a half dome for years. For my hands I have sewn a pocket to the top of a thin pair of wool gloves to slip "hot hands" packets into under my leather gloves. I do not rely on "heated" gear because they burn out, my electrical system may burn out or I may have an accident and then I'm screwed with no real insulation for my core. Prayers for those who do spend the money, I just beg of you to carry extra layers for emergencies. I'm no fan of heated grips because your blood flows through the tops of your hands and grips I've seen don't get hot enough to circulate heat around your whole hand. I've no feeling in my right hand so I am extra protective of it. When it has come down to riding in snow I do slow down but I do not stop unless the ice is bad. I pay for a whole year of insurance why not use it! I don't call out those that do not ride in winter, that's their choice. Maybe they put down more miles while I am working in the summer??? With Respect, you are in my prayers Hoka Hey
I have a full Gerbing set of heated gear. Any time I've ridden with it, no matter how cold, I end up having to either turn it off or run it at lowest heat settings, it will get you hotter than riding in August in Miami! As long as there is no ice or snow, you can literally ride in any temps with heated gear.
Awesome video bro… had to subscribe and look forward to watching more of your videos! I feel like there’s no reason not to ride year round! Be safe out there
Great info for anyone wanting to stay on two wheels on cold days. "Getting ready for war" I say the same thing when my wife looks at me on cold days when I'm prepping for a ride. Too many riders surrender to old man winter but to me that's too many days to not be in the saddle. I roll with all the Hotwired gear and for the outer layer I use a Joe Rocket Survivor suit because it's an easy one piece with CE armor that allows for flexibility for the cruiser or the sport bike. Stay safe and keep on rolling. 🏍😎
Having retired, most of my heated gear is collecting dust living in Northern Alabama. I have been riding in cold weather climates since 1972 in Minnesota, so I have gone through the entire array of products and riding conditions. Do watch out for black ice, as it can be a bad experience. I also found myself riding I-40 Barstow to Albuquerque in 25 degree temperatures and 4” of snow when my Widder vest and gloves stopped working. Ahh, but I digress. For my past 34 mile daily round trip to work, I wore Gerber’s heavy duty riding pants with insulated liner, gloves and jacket liner underneath a riding jacket. I have heated socks, but found them a pain to put on, plus didn’t need them for only 17 miles. A balaclava is a must have! I was comfortable down to 19 degrees. I have since bought the light weight pants liner which I wear underneath my Klim riding pants. I will probably buy the lightweight jacket liner as well. I noticed that the lightweight non-insulated liner is not as effective and requires more power to stay warm (more strain on your alternator). However, the lightweight liner is easily packed requiring less space for trips. I wear LDComfort undergarments-both cold weather and hot weather. Some people at work thought I was crazy riding to work in freezing temperatures, but I was actually warmer than they were as I was wearing my gear as soon as I would step outside. As far as getting dressed, once I had the process down, I could be ready in five minutes. Maybe my Army training helped.
I'd love to ride in winter. I have all the gear, but the rides where I'm at are all snow covered roads interrupted by sections with ice. It doesn't get less slippery with warm gear on. Consider yourself very fortunate.
gerbing manufacturing is like 3 miles from my house. you can go there weekdays and purchase seconds off their rack cheap. the mask cover is a must, especially a wind proof one.
it's good to check your bike's electrical output in amps. check on what the bike needs, then add up all of the amps drawn from your heated gear. if your gear draws too much power, you will slowly drain the battery down. I personally like "Warm n Safe" heated gear, out of a Portland, Oregon company. the owners ride bikes, "gear for bikers by bikers". stay warm n stay safe. your handlebars don't look like they would support them, but handlebar Muffs are a god send.
Thank you for making this video. Since moving to the Florida Panhandles area, we learned very quickly that the winters here are different from the South Florida area 😮. Here in the Florida Panhandles, believe it or not, it can dip into the mid teens during "Florida Winter". Me and my husband just decided to invest in winter gear. This is a very good video. Thank you again....
My wife wants this set for going to bed . If it's that cold here in Ireland to go thru that amount of kit, well the roads will be covered in black ice..
Great video. A few tips. Wool long underwear is best. You can make your own heated jacket and pant liners using cheap pads sewn onto sweats. Putting hot ones into gloves and boots works too
as long as there isn't any snow on the ground I'm riding. I've ridden in windchills in the teens. if I can make a suggestion, get a snowmobile helmet. they're DOT rated, have extra padding, a chinskirt, and a double visor to prevent fogging.
Man, I co-sign everything you said! My MC rides all year long (O-SIX RYDERZ MC, Herndon, VA). I have a years long streak of riding at least once in every month. Here in Virginia, it’s ICE COLD Brick City! Especially in Virginia. Ride your $h!t in whatever wired heated gear you like… just make sure all the pieces are compatible!
Not how I’ve ever done it before, but I can see it. I’ve always just had a shirt and hoodie under the jacket, helmet, chaps, fleece lined pants, which I keep my visor just cracked for the fogging, had a windshield on my softail. This years a bit different. I’ve got a road glide ultra now. I’ve got heated grips, heated and cooled seat available but I’m waiting on that to see if I need it. But I’ve always been ok with what I said. I’ve also got arctic pac boots. Super huge but your feet don’t get cold. Socks are important, darn tough socks year round but they are wool.
So thankful the coldest it gets out here is 30-32 degrees, compression clothes, heated gloves, and a thick winter riding jacket and im comfortable, my lower face is becoming an issue tho so i might need to get a face mask like that
Thanks for showing what's available, for winter riding. All Bikes run so much better in the colder air and you're safer with the more cloths you have on if you go down. See so many riding naked in the summer. I so much envied your ride as I didn't see a single Cage on the nice Farm roads. I have to ride miles in Car Parades to find some Country here in Atlanta Ga. The Cage drivers have no respect for each other, let alone Bikers.....
Just got a new Hotwired jacket. As a year-roundrider that changed the damn game. I'm now debating whether or not to get the Hotwired glove liners or the gloves themselves. 🤔 I'll probably do a video on it at some point. Great job on this boss. A lot of great tips here. Keep riding and teaching 🤙🏾✊🏾
I like the technology and enjoyed your style of exposition. The drawbacks I see are the fact that I would need to allow 20 minutes extra to get ready to ride and also that I would also need to allot that same amount of time to change clothes when I arrived at my destination to begin work or whatever activities I was traveling to.
This is my 5 year plan, being able to maybe get rid of my car altogether and just ride through winter :) this first year riding has been the best thing for my mental health, and I have been devastated at not being able to ride. It's around 10 degrees f when I go to work in the morning, but in the back of my head, I know snowmobiling is a thing. Cold riding, here we go! Thanks for this breakdown of how everything goes together, this was great!
I bought the HD FXRG jackets, helmet and pants and gloves. Better for me than the wires and gadgets. I do think about all this stuff you are using here but to do this before work and after work is what would be a time warp for me. I also don’t care for the Michigan below 32 slide ride ether… …don’t like riding horizontal where the damm ice has taken me a few times in the past. I do get it though, there is something glorious about a cold weather ride when the sky is all clear and other factors like absence of ice are in place. There’s really nothing else like that. Great video!
This is the first video of yours I've seen. I love the energy, positivity and info!
Thank you
First video I’ve seen of you as well. I live in New Hampshire…this is perfect…nice setup.
Looks like I might need to get a really nice leather jacket and copy your outfit.
Try alpaca socks on those boots next time man…
But seriously dude I have to put on so many platters riding without heated gear…I’m trying this setup…if you can ride in 20 and look comfortable as fuck in the video….im taking your word for it
one thing i hate about winter riding is you need 15 min to take on clothes, then when you arrive somewhere, 15 min to take it off and be in normal clothes
bro has more technology on him than the bike
🤣🤣🤣 facts William.
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You are either prepared or uncomfortable, you choice. But he does have a lot of tech.
@misterjizmester7103???
I ride year round also. Don't do the tech thing, but I have a full suit of Carhartt, insulated gloves, and the hoodie. Add warm socks, and I'm good. Took a ride yesterday, in 31 degrees, for 120 miles. Quite comfortable.
Wow man. You really should try a merino wool base layer, especially darn tough socks. A merino wool buff has SERIOUSLY increased my comfort riding when it's cold out.
You get a full body workout just getting ready for a winter ride! I don't have much in the way of electric gear but I find the biggest help is finding clothing that blocks the wind. Good video!
🤣🤣🤣 it keeps me shredded
A year later but your dad/unc energy is off the chain 😂 Love the content man.
@@peterknucklekanucklebannanachu my dad or uncle. Who are you referring to in this video?
@ridefitnation I was referring to you yourself brother lol. Saying I rock with your energy.
Thanks, I'll be trying heated gear for the first time this coming winter, and I started riding in '71. Old dogs can learn new tricks.
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GM… Ray here in Texas. I belong to “Tribe of Judah”. I’m in San Antonio, SPURS Country. Y’all have a blessed day and be Safe.
Thumbs up to year round riders, always nice to see I am not alone. Certainly heated gear is one solution, I don’t like tech, it can fail, I like gear that that doesn’t have that potential failure point. Riding in the cold is a combination of gear and mindset. There is a difference between feeling the cool temperatures and it being cold enough to impair movement or cause hyperthermia. Wool socks in a riding boot, wool or PCM (phase change material) layers (I prefer wool) under a wind blocking outer layer, I prefer wax cotton, leather riding thinsulate gloves with a mylar glove liner, wool/poly balaclava or neck gator handles temperatures down into the 20’s F without heated inserts or vests. While I use heated gloves (battery), on my naked bike, no other heated gear is necessary. While my touring bike has heated grips and seat, I rarely use the grips and have never needed the heated seat. A Pinlock visor insert has solved the foggy issue, even when it is drizzly or humid in the mid 30’s.
Thanks for the video. Keep the shinny side up!
That’s the thing I love about riders. We all have different ways but if it works it works. Let’s go!💪🏽💯
I use my heated grips when I probably don't even need to. There's something so comforting about heated grips.
You sir just got yourself a new subscriber. Love the positivity and you can tell that you love life. Everybody could use a person like you in theirs
Much appreciated Nicholas
I suffered from hypothermia before because of crappy gear choices, but I just got back from a 3-day trip around western Colorado and Utah and I was prepared. I only had heated gear in my upper half- LD Comfort base layer, Hotwired liner and gloves and down hoodie under a Joe Rocket textile jacket. Legs had freeze-out long johns under DYNS Kevlar riding jeans and tourmaster boots. Combined with the heated grips and seat on my Gold Wing Tour DCT, I was toasty and comfortable the whole time.
Great riding, and I pretty much had the Million Dollar Highway to myself, which tends to happen when it’s 28 outside.
Great video! Just subscribed.
Well done Mark and thank you.
Bro that ending was motivation as crap. Got me up and moving!
Beautiful info bro. I live in NY but I'm from the Caribbean where the only thing stopping us from riding is rain. This is my first cold weather riding. I love riding so I'm testing the limits. I'm fully geared up, riding pants, thermals, heated gloves. I recently got the JUNSYOUNG heated gloves on Amazon and that was a game changer. Your closing words were very inspiring. Much appreciated. My MC is Full Fledged based in Westchester County.
That’s good stuff. As long as you hear up you’ll be fine. Just watch for black ice in the real cold days. 💪🏽💯
Thank you for such a phenomenal video! I'm a Georgia boy who moved to Colorado a few years ago, and while I was able to ride summer through winter in the South, riding in winter here is nearly impossible without heated gear. One thing I've found that nearly eliminates the fogging problem with my visor is a pinlock visor setup. Not an expensive bit of kit, and worth every penny!
I Ride almost all year around here on the coast of Virginia and all that you have to do is Dress for the occasion ie winter - long John's and leathers good boots and socks and, and good insulated gloves and maybe a face mask depending on your helmet
Exactly! Everyone has a different idea on what getting dressed for the occasion means. Some of those guys from extremely cold places will laugh and say that YOU are over dressed for living in VA.
As an avid Canadian winter rider, i can totally relate to this very informative video. I opted fot a weightless battery powered vest and battery gloves. Thats it! I dont get cold feat or cold legs. I also dont ride in temps below -5C. It takes me a few minutes more to get ready, but not an ordeal. Also my riding season is between march and december in southern Ontario, and typical winter thaw days.Great video, i can tell you are enthusiastic about biking.
i dont think my bike going away this winter 98 valk ontario!!!!
I do the same heated vest under my jacket , heated gloves and layer up. That’s it very comfortable
Which vest and gloves do you use? Thinking of getting some since I ride nearly all year here in the capital. Had it out since mid-february and only put it away for January. Of course you do get a lot of looks and comments riding a motorcycle in the Canadian winter.
I get all my gear on Amazon, Quality is good in my opinion and Price is in my budget.
My wife and I rode in February last year from Kentucky to LA to Washington State. This is good info. We bought heated gloves during that trip. Could have used the rest of this stuff.
Thanks for the video brother.
Just my Own observation while doing cold weather rides: I don’t use hoodies, they scoop or can catch the wind and bring it down your body. Collared sweaters only.
Great observation on that hoodie stuff. 💪🏽💯
Youre a good man. Thanks for putting this up. As someone who rides every day I think I deserve a set up like this. We are in the warmer months now here in Australia but winter is pretty damn cold where I live
This set up helps a lot
Well and the winter time I have rode when the temperature was zero or just a little below 40 mi to go to work and the wind chill you figure it out it's it was probably 20 25 30 below riding to work, And it is a great start in the morning really get you woke up in the morning
Heck yeah
That’s dedication man. In all this time, I went and got on my bike, in the uk, watched the clouds move over and then went back inside. Well played dude.
Sub'd for that positive personality off of just one video. Stay safe my man.
My base layer is 250g Merino Wool thermals top and bottom from Smart Wool. Then I have my riding pants that are thick with Kevlar. My outer layer are some snowboarding pants I've had on the mountains in 3ft of snow in 10deg. My lower half is quite warm actually.
My upper half same thing with the 250g Merino Wool thermals then I have a compression/nylon top over my wool. Then I use a REAX rain liner jacket (paper thin but acts as a heat retainer like you see athletes trying to burn weight) over my thermals and nylon/compression top. Next I have the Merlin Gable leather jacket with a nice thermal liner.
My head is the exact same AXIAL balaclava you have! It's great and only $10 most times.
My gloves are Lee Parks Design deer gloves that I put liners in and they aren't the best but allow me to still go ride.
This allows me to ride in anything I've seen so far, down to 30deg, and remain fairly warm. My gloves are the weak spot that I might
To be honest, I'm not a big fan of all the wires but at the same time if you're nice and toasty warm in 0-15deg weather then I might need to 'get over it' lololol.
Love the video, thanks for posting it and ride safe bro. New rider here since Aug. 15th of this year about to go through my first winter.
This dude here loves to ride all year and I can respect that, doing what it takes to make that happen! That being said I rode with a club for a time and I rode in 0 degrees 50 mph winds from Texas to Oklahoma with no windshield and nothing but Carhartt jacket and overalls, boy that hurt!
Heck yeah, that hurts. I did that when I lived in NY. Get that heat gear.
First time seeing your channel, I love your positivity and sincerity. Your house is beautiful.
Like others have commented, I also don’t have long commutes so a laborious effort to hook everything up is a deterrent for me. Cost of the heated gear is another. For me, I can survive normal commutes with a long sleeve shirt, hoodie, and insulated liner in my textile winter motorcycle jacket. I also use the Axial “Block” balaclava, it’s awesome. Legs: wool socks, jeans, HWK padded and wind proof lined overpants is usually enough, but compression pants if it gets real cold. I’ve ridden in sub-0 temps and the only serious concern is my hands. I considered HotWired gloves, but I guess I’ve let a few bad reviews convince me it’s not worth the expense. Got a nice pair of NORU gloves, they work pretty good for 30-60 minute intervals.
I just started riding and my biggest cold spots are my hands and face. I've got a face mask like he shows in the video. However it's not enough. Also, are the NORU gloves you speak of heated? Thanks! 🤙
In winter time. A warm rider is a safe rider. Good looking out Sir.
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Just found your channek, and juat in time, the temps in GA will be dropping soon, and i plan on riding my bike, year round. Most of my buds have already garaged their bikes, but, i enjoy riding in all weather. Thanks and stay safe
All year riding is so much FUN once you prepare for it.
Bruh, as a rider with less that 6 months experience in ohio, I cant get enough out of my bike. All the groups on facebook are all fair weather riders. Im in canton ohio and i wanna say, your method is tried and true cuz this is the shit i did in the navy. GREAT VIDEO!
What’s up Steam Schaefer! All facts my bro. We ride year round with no excuses! Let’s keep on getting these Miles, Money, and Muscle. 💪🏽💯
You guys have the greatest energy! Love this video!!!!
i’m glad i live in florida, but heated grips work perfect for me. excellent video
You’re well layered. I have everything in this video except the heated pants. But I have a 1 piece suit that does not allow any cold wind coming into my body. I recommend a slightly tinted visor with a pin lock to prevent fogging. Great video brother, God bless you and your family, viewers etc.
Great video, I have been riding after dirk bikes years ago, up early to get on the streets with no traffic....Christmas and New Years mornings...wish I had your gear. Love the handlebars on your bike too. Be after out there and stay warm!
@@steveramirez8270 much appreciated.👍🏽💯
One thing you did not mention is the fact that a person needs a summer leather and winter leather. The winter leather needs to be larger to take on the under layers and the summer leather needs to be snug with a T-shirt. One thing you’ll find out fairly quickly is when you start buying all this stuff, it gets very expensive.
first time for me to 71 still riden thank you for the vid, your place is pretty cool love to have a place like that.
I've been riding for a couple years now up 30 minutes north of Seattle, rain or shine, winter and summer. My gear isn't as expensive, or as tech heavy, because my current ride for the last two years has been on a motorscooter with low wattage. But you know what?
You have it right, man.
Layers, layers and even more layers. Gear that can keep you warm if your bike can handle it. Not letting any skin touch the air!
I've got a new bike coming, and with the crazy cold fog this last couple of weeks, I've been legitimately looking at heated gear.
Up until now, I've been happy with a leather jacket, thick sweaters or hoodies, and baggy rain pants over jeans. My new ride's going to require more for winters like this or worse.
Great share. Which bike are you buying?
You are a force of positive. I purchased a can am spyder bike, though I am 63 years young, I will be making the big purchase of winter riding gear. I'm so glad to have come across your blogg. You are beautiful soul. Be safe and remember to praise the one God worthy of Praise
Thank you
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I am thinking about buying a Can am RT how do you like it so far?
Helpful!
Fun energy sharing!
Thank you for suiting up with all the details!
Respect!I'm an 'almost' all-year-rider myself... I drive all year through except December, January and usually the first half of February ( Austria; it can get -10°C where I live and it usually snows a lot around that time ). But I usually don't 'winterize'/put my bike to sleep, becuase even int hose months, there are often warm days, where it's more than 5°C.
But since I don't have any heatgear ( yet ), I usually don't ride long distances ^^
Thank you for sharing. You done well for yourself with that house. Praise the LORD!
Much appreciated Rob.
I put dirtbike hand guards that help keep wind from going up the sleeves. I've also used snowmobile hand covers which keep me completely warm except the chest and neck which a tall windshield is what helps that part of the body. This year I will try canvas leg wind deflector attached made from a simple rebar frame I will have welded that I can cover during cold or wet weather and remove during warm weather
I run across your video. Bro thanks. I will invest in some winter gear so I can stoll ride my slingshot on cold days here in Dallas
I just bought the same brand gear as you’re wearing yesterday. Still waiting on the pants to show up next week. I can’t wait to try it out. Thanks for the video.
This is awesome! I just used a skimobile suit for cold weather lol! This seems more comfortable and more effective!!!
I'm calling you from area code 305 trying to understand how to keep warm when I ride up north. THANK YOU so much! It's a shame that there are 3.2K views and only 127 likes k'mon people this was a great video!
Not sure what more you need to know. Get the heat gear man, plug it up, and boom….you’re ready for the road. Oh yeah , do some jumping jacks too.🤣🤣 Thanks a lot for the compliment on the video.💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Man! Many thanks for this info. Now I can ride in chilling weather. Cheers
Cheers
Nice. Nothing like heated gear. If you haven’t tried it you can’t truly understand the difference it makes.
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I was not aware of winter riding ware. I just becoming a first time rider. And trying to learn every tid bit. Thank you for your info.
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Great info! I'm a new rider and I live in Vermont. Been riding since June, pretty much all the time in rain or sunshine. Well today I rode for my second time in the snow and it was terrible, fog wise. I couldn't see anything out my visor that is supposed to be fog resistant, and I had a bunch of collected snow/ice on my visor that I was forced to ride with up. My face stung so badly from the sleet and I could barely breathe with the wind. My motorcycle is a dual sport and is my main form of transportation aside from my ebike, walking, and Ubers. My boss suggested a heated visor which I had never heard of before today. I also have a balaclava I ordered that should be here Thursday and I'm also researching studded tires. Any tips? Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestions; I had not known that there was such a thing as heated sole inserts! Riders can wear just layers of good clothes and stay warm mostly, but the heated gear is what actually puts heat BACK into you. Only trouble is that once I get all geared up then I find it's time to use the bathroom.
Hey Man great video. I about froze last night coming home from s charity event. 1 hour drive in about 30 degree weather. Im going to look up the set up you have right now. Peace...
You won’t regret your decision
For me in the cold I go with long wool socks, leather boots, compression pants, compression long sleeve top, long sleeve t shirt, jeans, battery heated vest, thick leather jacket, a neck gaitor and battery heated gloves and heated grips. Nothing powered to the bike battery. I ride in temps down to 20° F (-6.66° C) and all good! Nice video.
That’s a good set up
Every bike don't have that setup so you just gotta put on what you like and what you think is cozy and protective. I used to do landscaping and me and my buddy use to put on them pants thermals as well as the long sleeve ones when it was absolutely freezing and I'll tell anyone now, they're absolutely worth it and they'll keep you warm guaranteed.
Dude you are great!
haven't had a bike in twenty years, can't put it away now that I have one again, thanks for showing us your system I've just been freezing myself, I need to invest in some of this gear
It’s worth it
I’m 74, and can’t work out as much as I used to. That left a big hole in my day, so I bought a 2000 Honda Shadow Sabre 1100cc that weighs almost 600lbs (I weigh less than 115lbs). I don’t have enough money to go “High Tech”, but I understand about windbreakers and parka liners. I do have cheap Chinese heated gloves from Amazon though. Living in South Carolina where the winters are relatively moderate, means even though I only go out when it’s 40 (give or take) or above, that’s almost every day. When it’s near 40, I wear a facemask and rainsuit to completely block the wind. My bike only cost $1,700; after changing all the fluids, regreasing everything, and replacing the rear tire, closer to $2,000. It only had 28,500mi on it and runs like new. I wear full-body armor year-round. I’ve dropped my bike 10 times; the first 5 times I received injuries (no armor or crash bars), the last 5, with protective gear, no injuries! I haven’t dropped it for 3 months now.
What do you think? I'm comfy with 33 degrees. I have standard gear, a fairing which knocks off the wind from my legs, body and hands, heated grips and seat. Temps of 32 and below I will avoid, if possible, because in my area we have freezing fog. On top of that I consider myself a conservative rider of average skill.
Totally off topic but I called the dog just from the bark I knew it was a dobie
those bars are awesome man! ride safe brother, God Bless you and yours friend.
Man what a Great system, Just hope a fella don't get hit by one of them freak winter bolts of lightning, your a moving lightning rod, you know the thunder and lightning during a snow storm lol
Thank You Sir,
If it's 40 degrees and dry I'm riding. Now I've returned home well after dark and at a much colder temp but I stay warm with layers of wool and "Hot Hands" I ride older bikes so I do not tax my electrical system with additions like heated gear. I wear insulated boots, polypro long underwear or my wool union suit. Over that base I wear wool pants and a wool flannel shirt then my leathers. My winter riding jacket is an extra large so I am comfortable with the layers loose fitting. Two years ago I finally bought a modular helmet and kicked myself for being so stupid under a half dome for years. For my hands I have sewn a pocket to the top of a thin pair of wool gloves to slip "hot hands" packets into under my leather gloves. I do not rely on "heated" gear because they burn out, my electrical system may burn out or I may have an accident and then I'm screwed with no real insulation for my core. Prayers for those who do spend the money, I just beg of you to carry extra layers for emergencies.
I'm no fan of heated grips because your blood flows through the tops of your hands and grips I've seen don't get hot enough to circulate heat around your whole hand. I've no feeling in my right hand so I am extra protective of it. When it has come down to riding in snow I do slow down but I do not stop unless the ice is bad.
I pay for a whole year of insurance why not use it! I don't call out those that do not ride in winter, that's their choice. Maybe they put down more miles while I am working in the summer???
With Respect, you are in my prayers
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This is what I needed, haven’t even watched the vid yet but I know it’s gonna be a banger👌😤
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Great tips ta stay warm. I ride with CMA (Christian Motorcycle Association) NE Ohio. Keep the Vids comin'!!!
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Good video and it seems you and your woman have great personalities.
Congrats!
Enjoy!
Winter in NC mtns won’t stop me!
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I have a full Gerbing set of heated gear. Any time I've ridden with it, no matter how cold, I end up having to either turn it off or run it at lowest heat settings, it will get you hotter than riding in August in Miami! As long as there is no ice or snow, you can literally ride in any temps with heated gear.
First listen, Nicely Done. You’re a good man. Stay safe.
Thank you
Awesome video bro… had to subscribe and look forward to watching more of your videos! I feel like there’s no reason not to ride year round! Be safe out there
Well articulated & amusing…cocked, locked & comfy! 🔥
Thank you
Great info for anyone wanting to stay on two wheels on cold days. "Getting ready for war" I say the same thing when my wife looks at me on cold days when I'm prepping for a ride. Too many riders surrender to old man winter but to me that's too many days to not be in the saddle. I roll with all the Hotwired gear and for the outer layer I use a Joe Rocket Survivor suit because it's an easy one piece with CE armor that allows for flexibility for the cruiser or the sport bike. Stay safe and keep on rolling. 🏍😎
Having retired, most of my heated gear is collecting dust living in Northern Alabama. I have been riding in cold weather climates since 1972 in Minnesota, so I have gone through the entire array of products and riding conditions. Do watch out for black ice, as it can be a bad experience. I also found myself riding I-40 Barstow to Albuquerque in 25 degree temperatures and 4” of snow when my Widder vest and gloves stopped working. Ahh, but I digress.
For my past 34 mile daily round trip to work, I wore Gerber’s heavy duty riding pants with insulated liner, gloves and jacket liner underneath a riding jacket. I have heated socks, but found them a pain to put on, plus didn’t need them for only 17 miles. A balaclava is a must have! I was comfortable down to 19 degrees.
I have since bought the light weight pants liner which I wear underneath my Klim riding pants. I will probably buy the lightweight jacket liner as well. I noticed that the lightweight non-insulated liner is not as effective and requires more power to stay warm (more strain on your alternator). However, the lightweight liner is easily packed requiring less space for trips. I wear LDComfort undergarments-both cold weather and hot weather.
Some people at work thought I was crazy riding to work in freezing temperatures, but I was actually warmer than they were as I was wearing my gear as soon as I would step outside.
As far as getting dressed, once I had the process down, I could be ready in five minutes. Maybe my Army training helped.
Omgggg I was exhausted busted watching you put on your winter gear😮
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I'd love to ride in winter. I have all the gear, but the rides where I'm at are all snow covered roads interrupted by sections with ice. It doesn't get less slippery with warm gear on. Consider yourself very fortunate.
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gerbing manufacturing is like 3 miles from my house. you can go there weekdays and purchase seconds off their rack cheap. the mask cover is a must, especially a wind proof one.
it's good to check your bike's electrical output in amps. check on what the bike needs, then add up all of the amps drawn from your heated gear. if your gear draws too much power, you will slowly drain the battery down. I personally like "Warm n Safe" heated gear, out of a Portland, Oregon company. the owners ride bikes, "gear for bikers by bikers". stay warm n stay safe. your handlebars don't look like they would support them, but handlebar Muffs are a god send.
This equipment doesn’t draw much power at all. They are all low amperage.
Thank you for making this video. Since moving to the Florida Panhandles area, we learned very quickly that the winters here are different from the South Florida area 😮. Here in the Florida Panhandles, believe it or not, it can dip into the mid teens during "Florida Winter". Me and my husband just decided to invest in winter gear. This is a very good video. Thank you again....
My wife wants this set for going to bed . If it's that cold here in Ireland to go thru that amount of kit, well the roads will be covered in black ice..
Black use is a no go.
Dude, great vid and love the encouragement 😊
@@vcamps88 thank you💯💪🏾
The equipment nowadays for riding is exceptional!
Great entertainment...with purpose! Looks like you made a great decision for comfort and safety! Thank you.
Great video. A few tips. Wool long underwear is best. You can make your own heated jacket and pant liners using cheap pads sewn onto sweats. Putting hot ones into gloves and boots works too
Nice video!
as long as there isn't any snow on the ground I'm riding. I've ridden in windchills in the teens. if I can make a suggestion, get a snowmobile helmet. they're DOT rated, have extra padding, a chinskirt, and a double visor to prevent fogging.
The pin lock works great. I just don’t have one on this helmet. Great suggestions on that type of helmet though.💪🏾💯
Great video! Problem for me, by the time I’m all dressed I’m sweating then get chilled outside.
Just found your channel and subscribed, man u R a trip, you have a awesome personality, stay happy and safe, peace out brother
What’s up Porky. Thank you for subscribing
Man, I co-sign everything you said! My MC rides all year long (O-SIX RYDERZ MC, Herndon, VA). I have a years long streak of riding at least once in every month. Here in Virginia, it’s ICE COLD Brick City! Especially in Virginia.
Ride your $h!t in whatever wired heated gear you like… just make sure all the pieces are compatible!
Live in Vancouver Canada here, only doubled up on gear and was riding at 4 degrees...lol
Not how I’ve ever done it before, but I can see it. I’ve always just had a shirt and hoodie under the jacket, helmet, chaps, fleece lined pants, which I keep my visor just cracked for the fogging, had a windshield on my softail. This years a bit different. I’ve got a road glide ultra now. I’ve got heated grips, heated and cooled seat available but I’m waiting on that to see if I need it. But I’ve always been ok with what I said. I’ve also got arctic pac boots. Super huge but your feet don’t get cold. Socks are important, darn tough socks year round but they are wool.
Great Video and thank you for your Mrs for making this video.
Much appreciated
I dont have riding seasons, i ride year round!!!! 💚🖤bout to hop on my sled now and its 34 out….i got to pick up some of this gear for sure.
Getting rid of those cheap walmart cotton socks and replacing with some marino wool socks can help too. Great video.
All facts
So thankful the coldest it gets out here is 30-32 degrees, compression clothes, heated gloves, and a thick winter riding jacket and im comfortable, my lower face is becoming an issue tho so i might need to get a face mask like that
Nice video mate. Top tips for keeping warm. 👍
Thanks for showing what's available, for winter riding. All Bikes run so much better in the colder air and you're safer with the more cloths you have on if you go down. See so many riding naked in the summer. I so much envied your ride as I didn't see a single Cage on the nice Farm roads. I have to ride miles in Car Parades to find some Country here in Atlanta Ga. The Cage drivers have no respect for each other, let alone Bikers.....
Just got a new Hotwired jacket. As a year-roundrider that changed the damn game. I'm now debating whether or not to get the Hotwired glove liners or the gloves themselves. 🤔
I'll probably do a video on it at some point. Great job on this boss. A lot of great tips here. Keep riding and teaching 🤙🏾✊🏾
Get the gloves. You can change up when the weather permits to your regular gloves. Let me know when you do the video.💪🏽
Checking in from Raleigh NC
Great video!! Come to Montana for a ride: just bring your studded tires and roll!… good vibes 😎
Wow, this is a great video: thank you. I appreciate you.
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I like the technology and enjoyed your style of exposition. The drawbacks I see are the fact that I would need to allow 20 minutes extra to get ready to ride and also that I would also need to allot that same amount of time to change clothes when I arrived at my destination to begin work or whatever activities I was traveling to.
I'm in CMA and I do ride all year when I can, thank you for the info.
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This is my 5 year plan, being able to maybe get rid of my car altogether and just ride through winter :) this first year riding has been the best thing for my mental health, and I have been devastated at not being able to ride. It's around 10 degrees f when I go to work in the morning, but in the back of my head, I know snowmobiling is a thing. Cold riding, here we go! Thanks for this breakdown of how everything goes together, this was great!
I bought the HD FXRG jackets, helmet and pants and gloves. Better for me than the wires and gadgets. I do think about all this stuff you are using here but to do this before work and after work is what would be a time warp for me. I also don’t care for the Michigan below 32 slide ride ether… …don’t like riding horizontal where the damm ice has taken me a few times in the past. I do get it though, there is something glorious about a cold weather ride when the sky is all clear and other factors like absence of ice are in place. There’s really nothing else like that. Great video!