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01-14-2006, 11:45 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: NE Georgia
Posts: 1,400
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Cold Weather Gear
Thought I might share my cold weather gear with everyone.
SOCKS:
You will find none better than these
These come from walmart in the sporting goods section during hunting season. Your feet will not get cold in good boots with these socks. If I can stand in chest deep water in a frozen pond duck hunting and have my feet sweat, these socks are awesome.
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CHAPS:
Pretty standard, $50 rally chaps. Nothing fancy.
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JACKET:
This is balistic cordura with some leather trim. It's lighter than leather and offers the same wind blocking ability and has a higher abrasion resistance.
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GLOVES:
I LOVE THESE GLOVES. They are leather, and lined with deer skin. They are thin so you dont have the fat fingers to hinder throttle and brakeing. They were a christmas gift 3 years ago and came from JC Penny
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NECK GATOR:
This is a life saver in cold weather, mine is made by remington and is made from wind stopper fleece. I paid about $10 for this one, but they can be found by other makers for $3 to $5 at walmart. It can be pulled up over the nose and mouth or just around the neck
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FULL HOOD:
I dont use this, but my wife does. It fits over the whole head and neck and can be worn like the gator, around the neck or over the nose and mouth area.
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BEANIE:
This is like my arming helmet, I wear it underneath to cover my ears and back of the nack. I always wear a half helmet so this comes in handy. Picked it up at hooters bike night for $12 hence the H on front.
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HELMET:
This is one of my custom painted novelty helmets with overlapping ghost flames under the top coat. I wear it year round. It has been abused, has Kendall Johnsons Sig on front a set of my helemt eyes stickers, a bright yellow party naked on back, the white sticker says "If you see my bike on a trailer call 911 its stolen". The black sticker says "I rode my bike to trailer week"
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The main thing in the cold is layers. I have worn thermals if the temp is low 30 or 20's.
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01-14-2006, 11:31 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 1,979
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Great listing, CTC & you've covered all the bases.
That Neck Gator is interesting. I usually use a scarf & wrap it around nose/mouth when it's especially knarly out, but this Neck Gator would do just fine.
Did you paint those helmets yourself ? Ghost flames ROCK! Saw this tank at a house where the guy did vintage bike restorations & he was doing something different on his last restos before retiring. The tank was black enamel w/plenty of coats of clear, but once you were standing r-i-g-h-t next to it, then you could see these red ghost flames. Incredible!
"I rode my bike to trailer week", ROTFLMAO!!!
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1986 450 Rebel
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01-15-2006, 01:58 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: NE Georgia
Posts: 1,400
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I do all my paint work, but the big jobs I let someone do the clear coat for me.
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07-03-2006, 10:48 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Magnolia Springs, Alabama
Posts: 199
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Thanks cTc, Another item you guys & gals may want to consider is a pair of Rain Gators, they are waterproof nylon and come in a small pouch for easy storage. The pair I have comes up just over the knees and are very easy to use and only takes a minute to put on, I will not leave home without them after my trip to Mexico when my feet and legs got soaked. (Google Rain Gators)
BTW I got mine at Northen Tool
Howard
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Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, proclaiming WOW--What A Ride!!
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07-11-2006, 10:24 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: NE Georgia
Posts: 1,400
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I bought a rain suit at wally mart, The jacket was something like $25 and the pants were $20, I've had them for 3 years and used them in many situations, they hold up well at 80 - 85 mph interstate speeds, and have different levels of adjustment at the wrist and ankles to keep wind/rain out. I'll likely get another set of the same if anything ever happens to these.
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07-11-2006, 09:18 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Southern Indiana
Posts: 11
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In colder weather, I usually wear long johns and Carhartt bib overalls along with my leather jacket which is lined really well. Does a pretty good job. My biggest problem is my hands. I wear gauntlet cold weather riding gloves, but I still get really stiff hands after so long.
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2002 Suzuki Savage
Honda Rebel Fan
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07-11-2006, 09:41 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: corvallis, oregon
Posts: 41
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Up here in the lovely rain-soaked pacific northwest, I wear a Fieldsheer 2 piece rainsuit. Got it for $20 bucks on e-bay from a guy in the next town over. I am very pleased with it. I stay warm (with wool underneath) and dry. I ride with my calf-high mud boots on in the winter, and leather gauntlet style gloves(lined) which I oil occasionally to keep out water. Just need that suction-cup mounted, battery operated visor wiper and I'll be set for anything.
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07-11-2006, 11:33 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: SC
Posts: 75
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Seems the latest fad is heated grips, though I haven't seen or heard of anyone installing on a Rebel.
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09-05-2007, 01:05 AM
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Newbie
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7
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Ha, you guys have the right idea. I bought my rebel 'mainly' to save gas. But fall in fast approaching, and close behind...yup, winter. But that doesn't mean I can afford gas. So I'll be riding my Rebel... with, like, 10 layers, as long as possible! In ohio, winter is mild... but at 70 mph its still freaking COLD!
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09-11-2007, 02:29 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: western North Carolina
Posts: 27
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i wear gauntlet gloves
but discovered glove liners last winter
BRRR
once the fingers get cold - forget it
on a NOVEMBER RIDE in massachusetts
i really appreciated the glove liners
thin and warm
of course, leather jacket, chaps, wool socks, boots, and fleece bandana
Dixie Darlin'
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