last year I rode until it was about 11 degrees Farenheit, it was chilly, but only when the roads have been dry for a day or so.
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I used to drive my suzuki sierra (samuari) in the snow with the top down and the windscreen down. about -3 c. Back when i liveed in the aussie alps, now i live in the desert.
its never to cold i say, you can always keep warm. It gets hot here and all you can do i try to keep in the shade.
You can only get so naked.
I'M fine riding in the forties here with light gloves and my rocket jacket. But below freezing, I'm out. I've hit black ice as well in a shallow corner and how I didnt lay down the bike is still a mystery. Second scariest moment I've had on a bike.
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The first was getting hit by a drunk driver who blew a red light at 50mph a few years ago.Ok I'll bite - what was the first?
That is exactly my measurement as well.I ride if it's above 35 in the morning and predicted above 50 on the way home.
I'm usually good to the low 20's without much trouble. I don't joy-ride anywhere near as much when it's that cold, but I still enjoy my morning commute. I won't ride when it's cold AND raining. I can handle the cold, and I can handle the rain, but not at the same time.my thoughts exactly but I try not to ride bellow freezing ice=bad