When is it too cold to ride?

Above what temperature will you do a 100 mile recreational ride?


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jellyrug

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Have bike withdrawel symptoms, but it is too cold to enjoy, so what temperatures makes you stop riding?
 
I put 45. I've ridden to work between 35 and 40 before. Makes it kinda hard to enjoy the ride. I kept thinking about the heated seats in the truck.
 
I put 60.

I will ride at lower temps, But to truly enjoy myself I like it to be 60 or above.
 
dam... I put 35! I have a good military gear that I wear! BUT with that said. it has to be clear blue skys for me to ride in any temp!

now if the wife wants to go 2up 50plus!

her solo... it has to be shorts and jeans weather for her to ride her own dam bike!
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I'll rtide well below freezing as long as the roads are clear. Heated gear and heated grips make all the difference.
 
35 and clear roads w/o heated anything is my determining factor for whether i leave the house on the bike or not. Take my chance for when i return. :whistle:
 
I put 65 ... I have ridden in colder weather but not for recreation just had to go to work...

We got hit with the cold front, that storm that is blazing through the east coast was 72 this morning when I went out side to go to work bbbbrrrrrrrrr :poke: :laugh: :hide: sorry for your pain guys hope you get back on your machines soon :beerchug:
 
30 and up and I'm just fine with a nice stroll....it's usually the dang salt accumulation that I avoid or the layers of ice remaining on the road the curb my urge. Usually around Feb. here the temps start getting back up and the ice isn't as big a factor any more. By March I'm happy as a pig in mud. :laugh:
 
For just across town...any temp but for your poll question....a 100 mile ride, gotta be at least high 40's.
 
Coldest I've ridden around in was 22 degrees in the desert in New Mexico.

Froze my ass off. :laugh:

Back in the day, it was jeans and long johns. :lol:
 
I'll rtide well below freezing as long as the roads are clear. Heated gear and heated grips make all the difference.

I agree. The roads are more of an issue than the cold. I do not ride after we get our first snow, because they put TOO much F-N sand down. So my 9 is being waxed and polished as we the winter moves on. It will be March before I get back out.
 
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