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  • @ATCJeremyrides
    @ATCJeremyrides 8 месяцев назад +2

    Utah here!! I love winter riding! Less people on the road and being able to better control your temperature with heated gear is a game changer. I don’t ride under 15 degrees, for some reason that’s when my visor ices up from my breath.

  • @MrDantastic423
    @MrDantastic423 Год назад +3

    Once it salts here I’m done. Can’t wait for spring

  • @jimmansi1187
    @jimmansi1187 Год назад +6

    Awesome vid, I also ride year round & do use most of the techniques you demonstrated to stay warm but you definitely gave me some more ideas to try out. My buddies think I’m crazy but I don’t care, I’m 60 & never have I winterized my bike. I don’t like to let my bike sit for long periods, even short rides are worth it, great tips!

  • @Jonathan-L
    @Jonathan-L Год назад +2

    Watching this video would save many, many hours of searching motorcycle apparel stores and getting totally confused and making a wrong choice. A bit thanks to Cycle Fanatix for imparting such good knowledge.

  • @GCSTRADE09
    @GCSTRADE09 8 месяцев назад +2

    Good stuff. First year rider on a KTM390 Adv. 20 min commute to work. No more cars

  • @thebikeofeli
    @thebikeofeli Год назад +1

    "let me tell ya something, there's nothing funny about being cold". So true! Had me cracking up with that statement.

  • @nathanielwells1413
    @nathanielwells1413 Год назад +4

    Great video bro, the heated gear is a definite game changer. Especially living in the northern part of the country. It truly extends the riding season. Thanks for sharing 👍🏾

  • @dondasher58
    @dondasher58 Год назад +3

    In Kentucky here and I was looking for some cold weather riding gear. You did a great job explaining the options. Thank you for that I know it takes time and money to produce these videos.
    New subscriber now👍

  • @vantastic_dreamer
    @vantastic_dreamer Год назад

    I always learn something about bikes, equipment, traveling etc… watching your videos. I’ve been binging your ST videos as I just got mine looking for ideas. Thanks

  • @barrynapiello8450
    @barrynapiello8450 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, John. I wrote you on Instagram suggesting this video. Appreciate it. I love the channel. Thanks again.

  • @justinsutherland7214
    @justinsutherland7214 Год назад +2

    Great info man. We are in Colorado and typically don't ride unless it's in the 50's. I may have to invest in some heated apparel to be able to ride more in these winter months. Like you said once your hands and feet get cold it's game over.

  • @derrickwalton688
    @derrickwalton688 Год назад +1

    because of you I bought 2 pair of Indie gloves last week

  • @danbarrette9888
    @danbarrette9888 Год назад +2

    Anything that touches my skin is always merino wool. Check it out there are different thicknesses and there is no odor.

  • @DeBa1226
    @DeBa1226 Год назад +2

    Great timely video. Day after Xmas everyone can buy all their gear on sale and save some nice $$$. As for chaps, brother I swear by them. I never take a long road trip and not wear them. I’ve ridden across 115 degree desert temperatures headed towards higher elevation and cooler weather, and chaps keep direct the sun off, deflect debris, they don’t ride as “hot” as you might think in the wind. And they do a good enough job in the cold, or a rain shower here or there. I’m not saying they keep you 100% dry, and they don’t, but they do serve a great layer of protection. An important note, you cut off the bottoms long enough to cover the front of your boot in a sitting position on the bike.

  • @davidgray347
    @davidgray347 7 месяцев назад +1

    A good winter riding day is slim here in Milwaukee. There is too much salt on the roads.

  • @FLYANDRIDE15
    @FLYANDRIDE15 Год назад +2

    Tricks of the trade. We ride all year! 👍💯👊

  • @JUSTIS.Motorwomen
    @JUSTIS.Motorwomen Год назад +2

    Great video I ride year round as well and have heated gear top to bottom. I have an Sedici riding suit as well when it’s really cold 😊….. great content for those that’s not familiar with the heated gear

  • @tomcropper3800
    @tomcropper3800 6 месяцев назад

    Adding the Gerbing wired gear. Riding to Daytona in March from KY is brutal. You’ve got quite the arsenal of gear there John.

  • @michaelscott398
    @michaelscott398 Год назад

    Great presentation John! We ride 12 months a year here in Oklahoma using heated gear. Love H-D heated gear. I agree that glove liners are better than heated grips.

  • @ramiropupo8034
    @ramiropupo8034 7 месяцев назад

    amazing video, thanks

  • @markmcintosh7095
    @markmcintosh7095 Год назад +1

    I've been using heated gear for over 20 years I love it.

  • @dandiaz2275
    @dandiaz2275 4 месяца назад +1

    Dude, what a great video! really informative

  • @bruceslopsalsop6214
    @bruceslopsalsop6214 Год назад +1

    M8 crack up, you could open an apparel shop lol. Lucky here in NZ, jeans jacket gloves all year round. Yip it rains here too, pull out the oil skin.

  • @jimbeam4111
    @jimbeam4111 Год назад +1

    I like the 3/4 Aria classic V. Very comfortable and snell certified.

  • @TheSixer211
    @TheSixer211 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the great video. Live in Colorado and ride everyday to work and do a 40 to 60 mile loop on the way home as long as the roads are clear. For me it clears the head and I love to ride. I need to try the heated gloves because that is the weakest point for me when I ride in this cold weather. I use klime mittens that are too bulky. Hopefully the heated gloves will handle the 17 - 23 degree weather. I don't wear chaps anymore because I have a great pair of winter leather bibs that are second to none that keep me warm. thanks again!

  • @geraldgoodiii6993
    @geraldgoodiii6993 Год назад +1

    Bruh
    I love how we all have these very regimented what to wear in what temp thing to be able to get that wind fix in any weather (road conditions permitting)
    CHAPS ALL DAY ALL DAY
    I’m younger and I don’t give two fucks
    They WORK

  • @BBuxRides
    @BBuxRides 7 месяцев назад +1

    I also use gerbing gear, but all hardwired.
    A truly valued addition to my setup is my wireless temperature controller. I can adjust my torso heat, as well
    As hands/feet right from the wireless remote mounted to my handlebars.

  • @robertmercurio2859
    @robertmercurio2859 Год назад +1

    Lol John you must look like the kid in Christmas story with all that gear on! Great video I ride all year and do most of what you showed excellent choices! But I still think it’s Ralph on Christmas story haha!

  • @gigglesshropshire98
    @gigglesshropshire98 Год назад

    All I own is the Sedici. I find it cooler on hot days than just a t-shirt because the wind is directed around my torso cooling me down.

  • @darwinandoe1003
    @darwinandoe1003 Год назад +2

    Excellent video. Agree with most of it. Been using Gerbring for years. Gloves and heated line. Where I respectfully disagree is your hot weather comments. I live in Southern Nevada and have ridden in temps of over 120. Wearing a shirt and no helmet can be the kiss of death. At over 100 degrees the hot air will suck the the moisture right out of you. I had heat stroke wearing a t-shirt and no helmet on a 6 hour ride in 100 degrees temps. Now I wear a vented light jacket and full face while on my 2016 Harley Ultra. Thank again for a great video. Lol, I am digging out my chaps. Great advice.

  • @russellparker3887
    @russellparker3887 Год назад +1

    I’m a chapper at 44 years old…every time!

  • @choo22choo
    @choo22choo Год назад +1

    I love my Indie Ridge boots and Gloves.

    • @choo22choo
      @choo22choo Год назад +1

      @@David-yp4fl Marry Christmas David :)

  • @chriscrean2684
    @chriscrean2684 Год назад

    Great pointers. My best bit of advice is the base layer cannot be cotton (think old school thermals) - it absorbs sweat and you will stay cold. Use moisture wicking materials. Best source is ski gear. Game changer

  • @ericroadking7564
    @ericroadking7564 Год назад +1

    Happy hoildays to you and family brother!!!!!!

  • @robertfagan8833
    @robertfagan8833 Год назад +1

    Excellent video on winter riding. Like you said in the north east you always have a beautiful day that pops up here and there. Just wondering have you seen any soft lowers that block the wind for the newer style crash bars or only the bigger bars?

  • @drainmonkeys385
    @drainmonkeys385 Год назад

    If it’s hot… Harley makes a good mesh breathable Kevlar jacket… good for hot weather

  • @davidmatias6239
    @davidmatias6239 Год назад

    Very informative video John now I know what to ask my wife for Christmas

  • @dustinburrows9247
    @dustinburrows9247 Год назад

    I'm in my mid 30's and I rock the chaps too man ! It's definitely the difference between riding and not when it's in the freezing range. Who cares if it looks cool , as long as it helps me get time In on my bike , I'm down with it .

  • @GearHead-Moto
    @GearHead-Moto Год назад

    Rode a dyna 2 years as my only transportation. No fairing, no windshield, no heated grips, seat or gear. You learn to layer. Only thing that I ever really hated was how cold my hands got. Coldest temperature I rode in was 20 degrees. If your gonna be stupid you better be tough.

  • @ChrisGlides
    @ChrisGlides Год назад

    You motivated me to ride in the cold. I purchased the gear and rode at 13 degrees yesterday. I posted a small RUclips video documenting it. I need a heated face mask. Lol

  • @ocglide2566
    @ocglide2566 Год назад +1

    I live in Southern Cal so of course I ride all year, but I take trips into Arizona, New Mexico and Texas in the winter and have hit cold temps on just about every ride. The coldest weather I have ridden in so far was 23 degrees. I have heated grips but no heated gear, I just layer up, base level usually Under Armor Cold gear, jeans and good pair of HD over pants, wool socks, wool glove liners with an HD gauntlet glove. It gets hard to move with all the gear so I would imagine the heated gear would allow you to wear less layers and be more comfortable. I haven’t worn my chaps since I bought the FXRG over-pants from Harley.

  • @Anthony_Williams1216
    @Anthony_Williams1216 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video man! Just found ya today!

  • @samiam247
    @samiam247 7 месяцев назад

    "I'm all about the riding gear" "I ride without a helmet" LMFAO

  • @kevincarnes7598
    @kevincarnes7598 Год назад +1

    Great video as always John! I believe I may have asked you in the past but, is it hard to hardwire to the battery? I believe it won’t be to bad?

  • @WeAreOne-31
    @WeAreOne-31 7 месяцев назад

    When he says, "Trust me when I tell you," my guy is definitely invited to the cookout. 🥤

  • @dougm7737
    @dougm7737 Год назад +1

    Man, I praise for doing this video on gear!! Outstanding job covering pretty much all temps. Probably one of the best gear videos I've seen!! I have an '18 RGS and I live in Ohio, and once the salt flies, mine is parked till it's over!! Thats just me. I've been looking at the Gerbing line and man is it expensive so I'm going to have to find that perfect balance as far as purchasing, cuz I'm not going to be able to buy it all like you have. I don't travel as far as you either. I'm on rides for a few hours and I'm home. So as far as that goes, would you recommend me buying the battery powered versus the plug in? Of the jacket, vest, and heated shirt, which would you suggest? and as far as sizing were pretty close except, I'm at 225. What size are you wearing and how do the sizes run, true, big, small etc. I would greatly appreciate any feedback! You have some great videos! Just came across your page today and you now have a new fan!! Be safe out there!!

  • @joemerr9409
    @joemerr9409 Год назад

    Great content

  • @XenaTheQuadCamBikah
    @XenaTheQuadCamBikah Год назад

    Good info! Even better would be if you can add links to where you purchased some of it. The Gerbing stuff is easy to find but that thin head covering I can’t find it. Thanks great content, and have a great week!

  • @gilbertmal6033
    @gilbertmal6033 Год назад +1

    I love my Harley leather jacket that sucker keeps me warm in the winter. I'm ordering Memphis shade handguards. On the way up to Sturgis bird hit my hand felt like it broke my fingers.

    • @CYCLEFANATIX
      @CYCLEFANATIX  Год назад

      Exactly. I got hit by a piece of gravel and I thought I broke my finger. The hand guards are a must.

  • @Jarvisbiker
    @Jarvisbiker Год назад

    Our HotWired heated gear has the heated collar also, we run normal street clothes under ours and in real cold weather we put our light rain gear over it to cut all the wind. They add up to 3 months to our Canadian riding season for both of us. We are hard wired all the time, no batteries on ours. They are very thin so no bulky feeling ever. We love them and lifetime warranty also at Cycle Gear…

  • @justinmiller7536
    @justinmiller7536 Год назад +2

    No links in the description for any of these products.

  • @drainmonkeys385
    @drainmonkeys385 Год назад

    I live in Minnesota… I’ll be riding. I rode on thanksgiving and a few days later…. I could have ridden since then.. but had to work.. but definitely there are days where riding is absolutely ok..

  • @geraldgoodiii6993
    @geraldgoodiii6993 Год назад +1

    Good leather and some heated gloves.
    Down to 19* pre wind chill
    That’s as far as I’ve gone..
    20s no joke either. I love seeing others that are out there . I live in Chicagoland and have seen ZERO bikes out in last 2 weeks (besides me)
    But upper 30s.. good for a few hours for sure

  • @jfk5230
    @jfk5230 Год назад +1

    Nice work Mr.....winterize..Lol

  • @Mullethead
    @Mullethead Год назад

    Hardcore!

  • @spanky1346
    @spanky1346 Год назад

    Best investment ever, California heated gear, heated rain gear, add or remove layers… all season gear.. for the long range rider… climate changes dramatically crossing states…plus has protection padding

  • @haroldyazzie3538
    @haroldyazzie3538 Год назад

    First time I'll be trying out a heated gloves too( 7volt)

  • @drainmonkeys385
    @drainmonkeys385 Год назад

    Carhardt makes a good under wear for extreme cold.. I use in Minnesota… cheaper than under armour But just as good…

  • @Jaminphotos
    @Jaminphotos 10 месяцев назад +1

    I got caught in -5 degree weather . I thought my Gervinho stuff was broken .
    I kept unplugged and realized quickly that they were working but just couldn't handle the weather .
    I'll never do that again willingly . Thank you for the recommendation on the windshield . I definilty Lu need a new winter shield on my new ultra classic. As fast as the looks I don't care as long as I am warm .
    Up in the northeast ( NY NJ) we ride with the polar bear Grand tour all winter . My las bike was the gl1800 goldwing with lots more wind protection . Trying to set my self up early for the upcoming colder weather .

  • @joemerr9409
    @joemerr9409 Год назад

    Your best video ever

  • @arthurfrahm9215
    @arthurfrahm9215 Год назад +1

    What do you do about all the salt on the roads when your riding the winter months ?

  • @ake4679
    @ake4679 7 месяцев назад

    Danner fort lewis with insulation is the best money can buy!!

  • @sorecawk
    @sorecawk Год назад +4

    Great video and very true about the battery draining. Yesterday, 16 degrees in Maine, 40 minutes from home my gloves shut off- no fun. 4 key items for me: smartwool ski socks, alpinestars one piece baselayer, patagonia capilene mid layer, full dianese balaclava. I mention the manufacturers because after trying others these work best

    • @geraldgoodiii6993
      @geraldgoodiii6993 Год назад +1

      16!?
      RESPECT
      and I thought that 19* I did last year was serious.
      Lately been 30s in chi and bike wheels still turning..
      And yes …. My gloves died 3 Min on way to work in morning
      🤦‍♂️

    • @enigmafxd1387
      @enigmafxd1387 Год назад +1

      Always carry extra batteries...I carry 2 additional sets whenever I ride in cold weather. I also recommend replacing them after a season or 2. I usually get an 1 1/2 to 2hrs out of a set on high setting. So I basically have 2 sets for the ride & 1 set as a backup. Although I hate to be wired up...I think this yr I'm gonna purchase the Y cable that plugs directly to the bike as a final fail safe. But since I'm not pluging into a heated jacket I'll have to get the special double headed female connectors to plug the y cable to the gloves.

    • @sorecawk
      @sorecawk Год назад +1

      @@David-yp4fl thank you and wish you the same

    • @sorecawk
      @sorecawk Год назад +1

      @@geraldgoodiii6993 thanks- it wasn't too bad until the gloves went and as you know, that suck

    • @sorecawk
      @sorecawk Год назад +1

      @@enigmafxd1387 that's smart- I need to do that

  • @4940markhutchins
    @4940markhutchins 7 месяцев назад

    I have a different take on hot weather gear, and I have suffered heat exhaustion in the past because of crappy gear choices. I wear a mesh or textile jacket with vents over an LD Comfort base layer. If its really hot, I soak my base layer in a sink and wring it out (don't do this with a cotton shirt!). Freezes me out if I have too many vents open. Hell of a lot more comfortable, my skin is protected. Otherwise, the hairdryer type blowing of hot wind on my arms heats me up and wears me out.

  • @freddieweimann3602
    @freddieweimann3602 Год назад +1

    No different than bombing around on a snowmobile but your right about not going overboard... been riding all my live all year round but if it’s icy time to take a break.... just saying

  • @rayw8177
    @rayw8177 10 месяцев назад +1

    i was avid rider in the cold when lived in wi, but got tired of the bulky and tight unable to move. i used the heated stuff mostly when i was a snowmobile game warden. been years ago now. i have had thoughts about heated gloves in design, they need to be like plain leather for palms and extra thick insulation backsides so easier to grip and warmer especially if have heated grips. my current winter riding at least to and from work, have to take into consideration if the hill go over has snow or ice on it. from like 10 am to 3pm usually not back warms to 60+. the chaps, in summer had friend who wore shorts under while riding and at stops take off and be comfy but also when fitting right, nice way direct air up the legs help in cooling with a little water down inside!

  • @dinggus
    @dinggus 6 месяцев назад

    About to place an order, I didn't see if you mentioned it, but do you have your Gerbing heated jacket liner a size bigger? My long sleeves are large, would I want to get an XL?
    Trying to do the Iron Butt challenge by the end of the year with my brother, going to be 25F in the AM.

  • @mattstax9390
    @mattstax9390 Год назад

    Great video, John. I was curious, I wanted to order some stuff from Ciro 3-D that I noticed in some of your videos you were telling us about. Is there a promo code or some thing I can use so that you get credit?

  • @paulg5835
    @paulg5835 Год назад +1

    Great video. I never used to want to wear my chaps bc of the way they looked. Until I started riding 300 + miles in 40 degree weather. Now I could care less what they look like when l get off of the bike.

  • @davidmatias6239
    @davidmatias6239 Год назад

    Can you also use The 12 V plug-in jacket with a battery pack?

  • @geraldgoodiii6993
    @geraldgoodiii6993 Год назад +1

    I have a full face but I love my 3/4
    I make it work in the 30s

  • @donaldgregory6257
    @donaldgregory6257 Год назад +1

    Did you post a list of companies that you speak about

  • @jhonnydumeny9816
    @jhonnydumeny9816 7 месяцев назад

    Trying to find the link to get some of these great products. Where’s the link?

  • @brooklyncvo7525
    @brooklyncvo7525 Год назад +1

    Hey john I thought you wear heated pants as well. I also wear your setup for pants and chaps lol. But last Friday it was like 27 starting out and road from Brooklyn to nj and I felt like the leather chaps were cold and kept my legs cold. Have you ever tried heated pants before? If so what do you recommend. PS was only riding because my club brother wife funeral escort.

  • @GreatPlainsCraftsman
    @GreatPlainsCraftsman Год назад

    Is there a trick to keeping your visor on a full face from fogging in cold weather? Maybe a dumb question but been struggling with this. Anti fog wipes really don’t work. Have a great Shoei but visor still fogs unless I have it cracked open

    • @GreatPlainsCraftsman
      @GreatPlainsCraftsman Год назад

      @@CYCLEFANATIX No I do not. The inner shield seemed to be kind of obscure to me and looked like it would be hard to see through but if that is what is done to ride in the cold and not fog up I will give it a try. Good vid, great tips all around.

  • @scottlin777
    @scottlin777 Год назад

    Cold weather riding gear is pretty expensive. Does sadetchie(?) make gloves? Rain gear does wonders in keeping you warm. The coldest I have ever rode in was 17 degrees but that was only for about 15 miles

  • @briangauthier9728
    @briangauthier9728 Год назад

    hi john i been watching your videos for years. good job. im up in mass. have a 2020 rg 131 . i was hoping you could tell me were you had the points cover on siverback 130 ??? i upgraded my 131 to a bigger cam so i want to get a cover made up that says 131R... can you help me???

  • @drainmonkeys385
    @drainmonkeys385 Год назад

    If you are unprepared for the brutal cold.. it doesn’t take long.. just minutes… before you are in trouble

  • @DeBa1226
    @DeBa1226 Год назад +1

    Big John, any discount codes to apply to Khrome Werks for full header exhaust, as well as Hofmann’s for carbon fiber fenders?

    • @DeBa1226
      @DeBa1226 Год назад

      @@CYCLEFANATIX Cool just needed to know. Pointing a brother that direction for his RGS.

  • @jaimebedolla989
    @jaimebedolla989 Год назад +1

    Great video and tips John on winter riding definitely would be good investments in Midwest as well . Could you put a link for gear not found on your links . Did you say that 3 layer waterproof coat and pants is made by Ceviche like the Mexican seafood dish ( see Transcript @35:22) ???
    Any discount code as well ?

    • @dougm7737
      @dougm7737 Год назад +1

      its Cedici, and their products are sold at Cycle World locations. their stuff is good! I have one of their full-face helmets, and frickn thing is awesome!! They have great gear!

    • @dougm7737
      @dougm7737 Год назад +1

      also if you are a vet they offer discounts!!

  • @jpittman757
    @jpittman757 9 месяцев назад +3

    I can save $5,000 dollars by just not riding in winter

  • @Anthony_Williams1216
    @Anthony_Williams1216 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do you have a link to all the gear you just showed us?

    • @CYCLEFANATIX
      @CYCLEFANATIX  9 месяцев назад

      Yes, go into one of my newer videos and look below in the description. They are all there.

  • @geraldgoodiii6993
    @geraldgoodiii6993 Год назад +1

    Don’t forget being utterly addicted to riding
    All the gear doesn’t matter if u don’t NEED that time on the bike.
    No need to put her away
    Hell to the nah nah nah

  • @zion1126
    @zion1126 Год назад

    You’re a hardcore ground-pounder, below 40F no bike. I can’t take the cold, that’s not fun.