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		<title>Winter Commuting</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 02:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There have been a number of days that I continue to ride the bike that have not been at all unpleasant because of a couple of clothing items I am using.
First, I have a windproof, armoured coat from Fieldsheer. This coat has a double seam down the front and a raised collar with velcro strips [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There have been a number of days that I continue to ride the bike that have not been at all unpleasant because of a couple of clothing items I am using.</p>
<p>First, I have a windproof, armoured coat from Fieldsheer. This coat has a double seam down the front and a raised collar with velcro strips placed up and down the zippered seam. A windproof coat (check the specs) makes a *huge* difference.</p>
<p>Next, I use Scott gauntlet gloves that prevents any exposed skin at the wrists. They are not heated. So far, after a half hour commute, only my finger tips have gotten cold on the Goldwing - which has to be the best bike in the world for warm winter motorcycling!</p>
<p>I have worn both rain pants that don&#8217;t breathe to keep the wind off of my legs as well as ski bib overalls. It&#8217;s easier for me to put the bibs on and they seem to work as well with the wind and also provide some more warmth.</p>
<p>On my head, I have a full face HJC helmet and I wear a head stocking that extends down onto my chest and back and under the collar of the coat. I end up looking like this (below) - ready for almost any beauty contest that is near the Artic Circle&#8230;</p>
<p><img style="width: 700px; height: 550px" height="550" src="http://mpgmotors.com/images/DSCN0119t.jpg" width="700" /></p>
<p>Final note. I am riding when it is less than 32 degrees, but I am really watching very carefully for any pooled water from cars, trucks and from drains.</p>
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