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07-06-2012, 10:29 AM | #1 |
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Hot Weather riding tips
With the high summer temps upon us, what are some tips for riding in this intense heat and humidity? Any concerns or cautions with the bike to be mindful of?
Reason asking, I'm leaving for an 1100 mile ride (over 2 days). This is my first Summer with my 07 1600 nomad, and it gives off a LOT more heat than my commuter 750cc Honda. I'm sure dehydration is my biggest concern and I'm going to keep well supplied with fluids. My neighbor, who just went from PA-Key west florida and back at memorial day, learned not to fill the tank at the gas pump and then go inside to the restaurant,... the expansion from the hot engine and temperatures caused it to overflow the tank! Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks
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07-06-2012, 10:38 AM | #2 |
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Leave at the crack of dawn - get most of your miles in before Noon.
Sun screen on all exposed skin If you do not wear leather - then light colored clothing & Long sleeve white shirt (keep direct sunlight off arms) Stop, drink, stretch and go. Stop, drink, stretch and go. Cool vest and neck wrap if temp is going over 90. I think the key is to get your miles in before it get hot. I would rather have a lazy afternoon than sleeping in the AM
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07-06-2012, 01:27 PM | #3 |
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Drink water! Lots of it. You want to drink enough that you have to pee regularly. Alternate with a Gatorade or Powerade every so often to replenish electrolytes lost due to perspiration. You don't want to get dehydrated.
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We recently rode in 100+ temps and the above suggestions are right on the money. If you have a liner in your riding jacket, consider soaking it up with water and wear it under your jacket, it helps. If you have extra cash, they even sell evaporative cooling jackets... Remember, if you're thirsty, it's already too late, must drink enough before you feel thirsty. In extreme temps, you might hear strange noises from your fuel tank in addition to the infamous whistling... Try to keep the fuel gauge at no less than 2 bars, this should ensure the fuel pump is fully submerged in fuel. Needles to say, check the coolant before you leave. Enjoy your ride, there's nothing like crossing deserts. |
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07-06-2012, 03:32 PM | #5 |
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All of the above + a sunscreen type lip balm (Chapstick). Sun/wind burned lips hurt and look like a bad Botox job.
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07-06-2012, 03:41 PM | #6 |
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What Mark said. I found out the hard way on my last trip. Took a week for my lips to heal,
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07-06-2012, 03:47 PM | #7 |
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Actually, the bar gauge lost its accuracy in high temps and began showing 4 bars when it should 2 or 3. I suggest you monitor your fuel using tripmeter and keep the fuel pump submerged and back wheel turning.
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07-06-2012, 06:37 PM | #8 |
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Thanks guys. I have the Zumo660 set for fuel reminders and my planned trip longest leg is 175 miles between stops for fuel and a leg stretch.
I hope this heat breaks, 100's from here to Chicago over the next few days.
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There's another way to keep the lips moisturized... 8-) |
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07-06-2012, 07:17 PM | #10 |
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I took a 100 mile round trip ride this past weekend with the temp just above 100 degrees. My suggestion is to ride naked.
Everyone gave some great tips. I might add that if you get to feeling over heated find a shade to pull in and try to cool down some. Don't try to ride to far in one stretch.
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I found this article to be very useful when it comes to hot whether riding. http://www.soundrider.com/archive/sa..._youre_hot.htm I have people asking me all the time why I am wearing my gear in the high temperatures. Simple, the outside of my gear and my helmet are blistering, it could be my skin or my head. My riding pants stop most of the engine and road heat much better than just the jeans, too. Water is your best friend, our favorite saying down here is if you are the least bit thirsty you are already a gallon behind.
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07-07-2012, 10:17 PM | #12 |
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Good advice is to ride early. I like to leave when I can just see clearly with the natural light. Cover up from the sun and wind. I use a balaclava under a 3/4 helmet with a shield. I like a long sleeve Cool Max shirt against the skin and cover this with a long sleeve white shirt or a Vanson Vent Max 4 jacket. Hands are covered with deer skin gloves with woven mesh backs and ventilated fingers. I use an evaporative cooling vest once it is in the low 90s. The cooling vest goes on the Cool Max shirt and under a jacket or white shirt. This helps to deliver the moisture closely to the skin. I like to cover the neck area under my helmet with a bandana too. All that is left is to drink often. Remember "Pee is clear; have no fear".
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07-10-2012, 10:19 AM | #13 |
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A lot of good points here !
Just to add a few. An interstate biker I ride with swears by Pedialite, as a method of re-hydrating. Most soda's have caffeine, which de-hydrates you. Fountain Root Beer (not bottled) Ginger Ale, and 7-Up/Sprite do not have caffeine. Water Wetter or Engine Ice added to your coolant will lower your engine operating temp. I have Longhorn Dually pegs on my highway bars to get my feet away from the engine heat. I have heard that the "waterproof" sun screens will not allow cooling as well as regular fomulas.
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07-10-2012, 01:07 PM | #14 |
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If you don't use water/sweat proof sunscreen around here, you need to cover your skin or you will loose it. The "regular" stuff lasts about 10-15 minutes. Even with high SPF water/sweat proof its re-aply after 2 hours exposure or a sunburn.
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07-10-2012, 02:09 PM | #15 |
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