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Cruzergirl 01-12-2010 10:50 AM

Cruzergirl's First ride of 2010
 
Seems to be an epidemic of these. :lol:

For some reason I scheduled my bike to be worked on all day today and had to get it to the shop early so that I can have it back by the time I have to go home.

The ride each way is about 26 miles (garage to parking lot).

Gear:
Icon, full face helmet
buff head cover
XPert leather jacket with liner
First Gear XPG Glacier gloves
silky long underwear
Draggin Jeans
Olympia riding pants w/liner
Smartwool hunting socks
leather lace up (Harley) boots

The temperature at the garage this morning (at 7:00am) was 30 degrees. So I let the bike warm up for about 5 minutes before taking off.

The one thing I did NOT expect was to feel like the Michelin Man I was so bundled up! After a few tries I realized that with some effort I COULD move my legs to a bent position to put my feet on the floor boards :lol

My hands were toastie, my whole body was very comfortable...right up until about mile 8. I know this because there is a critical turn at mile 8 onto another road where I have to actually use my hands to change gears, brake...etc.

The fastest I went was about 50 mph but to me it felt like 120 for how cold my fingers were. Then I realized that I still had about 18 miles to go.

Arriving at my destination (the Victory Dealer) 20 minutes later I swear I would have committed a crime to crawl in the back of the police cruiser that was parked at the corner, in the parking lot, just to get warm. I didn't realize how cold my hands actually were until they started to warm up and hurt like a mother f*'er! :lol:

I've got some pictures on my camera that I'll post when I get home later tonight. Maybe you'll be able to see how cold I am, maybe not. I just know... I get to do it again this afternoon. :rockout:

Trip 01-12-2010 10:52 AM

Its amazing how big the seams in your gloves seem to get at 30 degrees. :lol:

tommymac 01-12-2010 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 318325)
Its amazing how big the seams in your gloves seem to get at 30 degrees. :lol:

Oh yeah, or the little opening in the top of your jacket by your neck

Sixxxxer 01-12-2010 10:57 AM

Sixxxxer's First ride wont be until March for 2010...But Congrats on getting out there!!!

tommymac 01-12-2010 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sixxxxer (Post 318341)
Sixxxxer's First ride wont be until March for 2010...But Congrats on getting out there!!!

I may get out thurs if I am not too busy, going up to 45 so I can break out the perforated jacket :lol:

Sixxxxer 01-12-2010 10:59 AM

I work Thursday...Plus i need new tires and an oil change.

Cruzergirl 01-12-2010 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 318325)
Its amazing how big the seams in your gloves seem to get at 30 degrees. :lol:

I really think these gloves were meant to wear with heated grips. Really.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 318338)
Oh yeah, or the little opening in the top of your jacket by your neck

:lol: The buff did surprising well considering how thin it is.

Cruzergirl 01-12-2010 06:02 PM

5 Attachment(s)
I'll just describe in order (I'm new at this photo attach crap so bear with me)

The first picture: Just arrived at the shop. F F Freezing cold but happy to be alive! :lol:

2. Old pipes, old license plate holder

3. Old license plate holder

4. New pipes, license plate holder

5. New Tach/Speedo combo

Very much power added! It was a GREAT ride home.

I don't need no stinking sportbike! :gary:

ericr 01-12-2010 08:55 PM

Good lookin bike! Love the new pipes :dthumb:

racedoll 01-12-2010 09:30 PM

Looks great :dthumb:


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