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Riding Your Motorcycle Through The Winter

  • Frozen Roads, Fierce Riders: Mastering The Art of Riding Your Motorcycle Through The Winter

     

     

    Winter doesn’t have to mean parking your motorcycle until spring. With the right preparation, riding your motorcycle through the colder months is not only manageable but fun! Remember keeping warm isn’t just about being comfortable, it also affects your safety. When you are cold you tense up, reaction time is slower, and your attention is focused on feeling cold and not 100% on riding. Read on for tips on enjoying your ride while staying safe and comfortable during this winter season. 

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    It’s All About Your Riding Gear

    Riding during the cold winter months requires additional gear to keep you warm and dry. The wind chill at highway speeds can make even moderate winter temperatures feel unbearably cold.

    1. Layer Wisely: Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add insulating layers, and finish with windproof and waterproof outerwear. Pro tip: Avoid cotton, it holds onto moisture and can make you even colder.
    2. Invest in Heated Gear: Heated gloves, jackets, and grips are absolute game-changers. Many options plug into your bike’s electrical system or use rechargeable batteries.
    3. Wind Protection: Use a windshield or windscreen if your bike doesn’t already have one. You’ll thank us later.
    4. Face and Neck Coverage: Balaclavas and neck gaiters reduce any skin exposure. Make sure your helmet fits snugly over your added layers.

    Prep Your Motorcycle

    Cold weather will definitely affect your motorcycle’s performance. A bit of prep can make all the difference.

    1. Winter Tires: Consider tires designed for cold weather or add tire chains if you’re riding in snowy conditions.
    2. Battery Care: Cold temperatures can drain your battery faster. Ensure it’s fully charged before you ride and consider a battery tender for prolonged storage.
    3. Check Fluids: Use cold-weather-rated oil and ensure your antifreeze is topped off if your bike is liquid-cooled.
    4. Lights and Visibility: Winter days are shorter, so ensure your lights are bright and clean. Pro tip: Add reflective tape or gear to increase your visibility in low-light conditions.

    Ride Smart

    The winter roads demand heightened awareness and adjustments to your riding style.

    1. Be Cautious of Black Ice: Bridges, shaded areas, and early mornings are hotspots for hidden ice. Avoid sudden braking or sharp turns in these areas.
    2. Keep Your Distance: Increased stopping distances are a must in cold and possibly slick conditions. Give yourself extra space to react.
    3. Plan Your Route: Stick to well-maintained roads. Avoid areas prone to heavy snow or ice unless you’re fully equipped for the challenge.
    4. Adjust Your Speed: Ride slower than usual. Winter isn’t the time for pushing speed limits.

    Stay Warm on the Road

    Even with the right gear, extended exposure to the cold can take a toll.

    1. Take Breaks: Stop every hour or two to warm up, especially on long rides. Grab a hot drink and assess how your body feels.
    2. Hand Warmers: Keep disposable hand warmers in your jacket pockets or gloves for added heat.
    3. Protect Against Wind: Install hand guards or wind deflectors on your bike to reduce direct exposure.

    Enjoy the Winter Beauty

    Winter riding offers a unique perspective. Snow-covered landscapes, crisp air, and quiet roads can make for unforgettable journeys.

    1. Pick Scenic Routes: Ride through areas known for their winter beauty, like forested paths or mountainous regions.
    2. Capture the Moment: Invest in a good helmet camera or stop for photos to document your winter adventures.

    Know When to Park It

    Even the most experienced riders know when to call it a day. If conditions become unsafe—such as heavy snow, freezing rain, or icy roads—it’s best to wait it out. Safety always comes first.

    Winter riding is an art, blending preparation, skill, and respect for the elements. With these tips, you can embrace the season and experience the thrill of winter roads on two wheels. So gear up, ride smart, and let the winter winds fuel your adventurous spirit!

    Happy (and safe) winter riding!

     

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