Wednesday, August 25, 2010

What Motorcycle Gear Will Keep Me Cool In Hot Weather?

In North Carolina, where I live, summer days can get so hot that it's hard to get the motivation to ride my motorcycle.  I have passed on many potential riding days simply because I could not bear the thought of suiting up in hot, muggy weather.  I am one of those riders who wears all the protective gear, all the time, hot or cold weather.  Sometimes, I envy the riders out there in tee shirts and shorts, enjoying a nice cool ride, but, I don't envy the consequences of that choice should they go down.
So, what's the answer?  Well, here is a list of the 5 pieces of equipment that I feel are the most important to stay cool and comfortable while riding a motorcycle on hot days.
  1. MESH JACKET - Preferably one with armored joint and back protection
  2. COOLING VEST - These are specially designed to stay damp for hours after you have soaked them in water.  I had to order mine online, but some local motorcycle stores stock them.
  3. RIDING PANTS - Again, armored at the joints and hips, but also with vents on the legs to allow air in.
  4. A WICKING FIBER SHIRT - These absorb any excess moisture that you generate and that the cooling vest passes on to you.  You can usually find them in sporting goods and outdoor stores.
  5. WATER BOTTLE - It's important to stay hydrated while you ride.  A gallon of water would not be unusual.  You'll think clearer and faster if your hydrated.
Keep in mind that if the air temperature is 90°F outside, the temperature on the blacktop is going to be considerably hotter, and in fact, well over 100°F.
Now that you have these tips, there is no reason to put off riding just because it's a little hot outside.  The mesh jacket and cooling vest combination will actually keep you cooler while riding than just a tee shirt, and, you'll be better protected in the event of a fall.  Of course, we all know that will never happen to you!
GARY DEETZ is a passionate motorcyclist who lives in Asheville, and rides in beautiful western North Carolina and the surrounding states. You can find more fascinating articles on motorcycling at his blog http://carolinamotorcyclerides.com

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