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Houndguy 10-27-2013 08:49 AM

Into the colder months we go!
 
Now that fall has officially arrived, I'm curious to know how you handle the cooler weather and other issues that it brings.

http://www.2smallerwheels.blogspot.c...s-its-own.html

prodigit 10-27-2013 02:46 PM

In FL it means that my 50cc scooter will run even the faster.
If you don't change nothing, the drop in temps actually will do nothing to it; because the increase in engine performance will be compensated by the drag the flatter tires bring.

So winter time means 'pump the tires'-time. Once that's done, it'll go 48MPH.

Guest_3 10-27-2013 03:28 PM

I sit next to the pellet stove and make scooter engine sounds. :hehe:

spandi 10-27-2013 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooterwayne (Post 524005)
I sit next to the pellet stove and make scooter engine sounds. :hehe:

Now that's funny! :hehe:

inuyasha 10-27-2013 06:20 PM

Hi
I have appropriate gear for the winter months and just bundle up
I love riding in the brisk weather
Take care and ride safely
Yours hank

qwertydude 10-27-2013 09:16 PM

Well one obvious thing besides better insulated gear, a tall windshield. A tall windshield makes perhaps as big a difference as the gear itself.

On my sportbikes I used to need much heavier jackets, layering and windproof waterproof gauntlet gloves to go riding up into the California mountainside during winters when it's not snowed out. On my NC700x with a big windshield that's reduced to just plain leather gauntlets and a normal leather jacket with a sweater inside. Big Big difference in warmth with the windshield.

On a scooter with a windshield and leg shielding too boy I can ride when it's 25 degrees out rather comfortably.

Firehawk989 10-28-2013 01:58 PM

I just bought myself some nice insulated waterproof gloves and busted out the insulated Gore-TEX jacket. I'm considering a windshield though, I think that would make a big difference on those cold rainy days.

thumper650 10-28-2013 06:19 PM

I'm more worried about my scoot. I ride all winter and it did a job on my Tomos Nitro. I'm wondering if anyone has used anti corrosion spray on their scoot. I'm planning on using my Kymco this winter.

prodigit 10-28-2013 07:05 PM

I used corrosion x, in the rainy season that product stays on the exhaust for just 6 weeks before it starts rusting again.
Corrosion X is weak against a base, so you need to re-apply after every washing with soap. Sometimes warm/hot water could also dissolve Corrosion X.

job 01-03-2014 10:03 PM

Houndguy, Its Jan. 3rd. I put on my insulated carhart coveralls, my Millwalkie heated jacket, and my leather gloves with wool liners and rode a nice 50 mile ride after work today. It was great. Jeff

Gimpdog 01-04-2014 02:55 PM

Stolen from Houndguy's Blog,
http://www.2smallerwheels.blogspot.c...s-its-own.html

http://i.imgur.com/5Xf4i1P.png

I've felt like this before while riding, LOL.

Irish 07-08-2015 12:07 PM

I don't think that MOST of you people realise what riding in the cold is! Try riding all year round in N.H. as I used to do! This Florida heat is killing me. They say that your body gets used to it. I certainly hope so. It does seem weird to ride in December & be warm!:tup::yay: Irish


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