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    Active Member Jed's Avatar
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    I think the mantra should be amended slightly to all the right gear all the time, eg thermal and waterproof in the winter and vented gear in the summer. I think being too hot and dehydrated in summer is equally as dangerous as being cold and numb in the winter. I ride all year round but mostly for pleasure as I don't need to travel to work so more miles in summer but still riding every month in winter. This last year I've also been a volunteer rider for a blood bike group which means I have to go out when there's a call irrespective of weather; the service is overnight and at weekends so it's been good for maintaining poor weather riding skills!
    Orange ones are faster, but red ones are more comfortable!
     
     

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    You tend to forget the summer issues - plagued by flies is one haha, coming back from somewhere or other I took a break in wantage one summer evening and met a guy there on a yam 800 naked type machine and he was absolutely covered in dead flies, the fairing keeps the worst off mine but I probably don't do the speeds that bloke did.
     
     

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