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To hot forthe bike
« on: 05 July 2017, 09:35:49 pm »

Have not been out on the bike now for over a week it has either been thunder & Lightening and pouring down
or this today.
It is supposed to be a lot cooler tomorrow.
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #1 on: 06 July 2017, 06:26:28 am »
There's a common misconception amongst non bikers that it must be lovely riding in really hot weather, but they couldn't be more wrong.
Down in London today it has been rumoured to be above 30 degrees but with 6 weeks of rain falling in 3 hours.
I have a hospital appointment at 12pm and i'm dreading having to put wet gear on in the heat and heavy rain.
Add to that, outside of my workplace has a habit of flooding rather sharpishly in torrential rain, so i think today's gonna be fun. :look
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #2 on: 06 July 2017, 07:07:09 am »

Have not been out on the bike now for over a week it has either been thunder & Lightening and pouring down
or this today.
It is supposed to be a lot cooler tomorrow.


40C! Where the foc are you Lew? That is the sort of temperatures that you get in Oman.

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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #3 on: 06 July 2017, 07:26:04 am »
It's not pleasant with the weather being so changeable up here in sometimes sunny Yorkshire. I've had the padded liner in and out of the jacket half a dozen times this year so far depending on the weather.
There's nowt worse than getting home lashed with sweat, I think I prefer the rain sometimes to be honest.
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #4 on: 06 July 2017, 08:28:32 am »
I actually don't mind riding in the rain. It teaches you to be smooth with all the controls. I don't like going out if its already raining though or if I know I will get wet. Hot weather on the other hand is not nice unless you are able to keep your speed up.

I am looking forward to getting my bike out in France next week but may have to wear jeans instead of the leathers if it is too far above 20C
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #5 on: 06 July 2017, 01:31:29 pm »
Down in London today it has been rumoured to be above 30 degrees but with 6 weeks of rain falling in 3 hours.


I've long since given up listening to any weather forecasters, I'm in Canary Wharf and the sun's not stopped shining all day so far.

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Forecast - http://www.yr.no/place/United_Kingdom/England/London/hour_by_hour.html
Rain radar (updated every 5 mins, you can view the animation) - http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=radar
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #6 on: 06 July 2017, 01:56:26 pm »

Rain radar (updated every 5 mins, you can view the animation) - http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=radar



Handy, thanks for the link  :thumbup

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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #7 on: 06 July 2017, 05:02:45 pm »
Down in London today it has been rumoured to be above 30 degrees but with 6 weeks of rain falling in 3 hours.


I've long since given up listening to any weather forecasters, I'm in Canary Wharf and the sun's not stopped shining all day so far.

The only weather sites I believe are these:  -

Forecast - http://www.yr.no/place/United_Kingdom/England/London/hour_by_hour.html
Rain radar (updated every 5 mins, you can view the animation) - http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=radar


Yeah, same here, not even a hint of rain, nor even cloudy, and judging by that website it ain't gonna happen either.
Fortunately I got a lift to and from the hospital, but I was still sweating buckets.
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #8 on: 06 July 2017, 05:26:02 pm »


Have not been out on the bike now for over a week it has either been thunder & Lightening and pouring down
or this today.
It is supposed to be a lot cooler tomorrow.


40C! Where the foc are you Lew? That is the sort of temperatures that you get in Oman.
Tommy I live in SW France about 1.5 hours east of Bordeaux.That really is a bit of a cheat as the car had been sitting all day in the drive.  Once I moved off  it dropped to a chilly 35 degrees.
 I was out on the bike today , I have lunch with my son in Bordeaux with my son , it was overcast today with sunny spells but a pleasent 27 degrees .
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #9 on: 06 July 2017, 05:29:42 pm »
And there was me wondering if I could do Rome on this next trip. Silly me for considering it in July I suppose  :rolleyes  Looks like it might be bad enough in the Alps - I can't feckin win  :'(

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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #10 on: 06 July 2017, 05:35:32 pm »
Just checked my local temp it is 30 degrees and is as humid as fuc-  :rolleyes
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #11 on: 06 July 2017, 05:45:20 pm »
And there was me wondering if I could do Rome on this next trip. Silly me for considering it in July I suppose  :rolleyes  Looks like it might be bad enough in the Alps - I can't feckin win  :'(
I'm half way through reading "Live your Life" by Bruce Smart, the guy that rode around the world on a Gixser thou, he absolutely melted in Rome. It just goes to show the  vast range of temperatures that cover Europe at any given time. After watching todays stage of the Tour, it would seem a pair of tights filled with ice cubes under your jacket works a treat for a while. :lol
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #12 on: 06 July 2017, 06:20:19 pm »
I learnt to rise motorbikes in Spain so I was well used to riding in the heat. I almost cried the first time I rode in the UK when I realised it was freezing at anything over 20mph haha
Now I'm used to it but I just have be various kit to ride to conditions. I usually avoid the rain but don't mind riding in it. I feel it's make you a better rider, learning to control the bike on those kind of conditions helps you know how far you can push it in the dry.
As for riding in the heat just buy some motocross armour and Wear it over a tshirt. Very good protection but without the sweating 🖒

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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #13 on: 06 July 2017, 06:22:00 pm »
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #14 on: 06 July 2017, 06:38:41 pm »

As for riding in the heat just buy some motocross armour and Wear it over a tshirt. Very good protection but without the sweating 🖒


Having recently ridden in 38deg in Spain and France, I resorted to t-shirt and jeans only, and it was still too feckin hot.

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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #15 on: 06 July 2017, 07:33:48 pm »

As for riding in the heat just buy some motocross armour and Wear it over a tshirt. Very good protection but without the sweating 🖒


Having recently ridden in 38deg in Spain and France, I resorted to t-shirt and jeans only, and it was still too feckin hot.
That's great until you have an off.
I was over there three weeks ago and the coldest day we had was 33 degrees. Still wouldn't ride without the bike gear on though. Not worth the risk. Just make sure you keep hydrated.
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #16 on: 06 July 2017, 10:23:44 pm »

As said get the right gear, and certainly Tee shirt and jeans?gtf especially in France summer time.That is let's get the gravel out because it is going to be hot and the tar will melt . That way the gravel will get pressed into the melting tar so that is a road repair done.
I never go out without the proper gear. I have a Hein Gereke air tex jacket, vented front and side, full armour, Hood Jeans , kevlar and armour , summer light weith gloves carbon knuckle gaurds.when it gets to hot bike stays at home.
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Re: To hot forthe bike
« Reply #17 on: 07 July 2017, 09:04:54 am »
I think riding in the rain only makes you a better rider ------------at riding in the rain.
I am lucky in that I don't ride to commute and I can pick and choose when I ride which means that I don't have to sit in traffic and if its too hot then I don't ride, but I do have a summer jacket with loads of perforations and summer gloves, but the boots and leather trousers are the same all year around.
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« Reply #18 on: 10 July 2017, 12:00:16 am »

We were riding home yesterday after our annual trip to my place near Nevers and it got up to 34 degrees once we got north of Paris. I was seriously thinking of taking my jacket off and strapping it on the bike for the remainder of the trip to Calais. Jesus it was hot! We actually did this one year, but it was 40 degrees.

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« Reply #19 on: 10 July 2017, 06:19:34 am »
Yep the right clothing makes huge difference, plus as mentioned on here, being in the position to choose your time to ride is a real privilege.
I wear a leather jacket with a floro waistcoat and Kev Jeans most of the time, but when it gets above 20 degree out comes the Cordura Jacket, lining out and the jacket main shell is made with perforated panels which work a treat, my bucket is a LS2 Convert that had a brilliant ventilation system and the front chin bar swings right over behind the helmet turning it into a true open faced bucket.
The other bonuses for me is I am retired and I do not live in a city where temperatures are usually 8 or so degree above the rural setting.


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