nklr?? - bike clothing
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:26 am
Rev and others;
I read the post about the proper clothing (I believe it was Rev said something like "If you can't afford proper clothing, you can't afford to ride.")
Even before I read that post, I had decided to buy a decent riding jacket. Since I only own riceburners, I didn't have to go leather only and gain 150-250 pounds......
My dealer, where I bought both my KLR and my Vstar, has a fairly large selection of gear (at least for this area). But, as with a lot of these types of things, a lot have these large flourescent letters on them designed to let everyone know that you bought their product, and bright colored jackets. Now, I am into being "seen", but I don't want to look like a billboard, especially when riding the Vstar....
One exception was the Teknic line. They had a nice black colored, Gore-tex (the better grade of Goretex, not the basic version), waterproof, insulated nylon jacket, with armor on the elbows, shoulders, and back. No bright lettering, just a subdued gray label "TEKNIC" on each shoulder, and "GORE-TEX" embroidered on the back, also in gray . I ended up buying one on Saturday, since they had 20% off all accessories and clothing for the holiday season....
So, I tried it out the last couple days. In case you don't know PA weather, and in particular Dushore, PA weather; I live in one of the coldest parts of the state. In fact, about 6 miles away is Lopez, PA, which is called Pennsylvania's Icebox...... It gets really cold here.
I work midnight shift, and rode to work the last couple nights. Sunday night into Monday AM it rained, as well as being cold, although above freezing. When I got home at around 7:15 AM, riding in the rain, my jeans (insulated but not waterproof) were soaked from the knees down. My upper body was dry and warm. Not a drop made it inside the jacket.
This AM it was C.O.L.D. As I write this, at 9:21 AM, it is still only 26 degrees on the thermometer. I forgot to check at 7 AM or so when I got home, but I am sure it was colder.........
Bottom line, I did not get cold on the ride home. It is only a 10 mile ride, but I was told by a couple guys at work that I "must be nuts" for riding in this weather. They could not believe I didn't get cold. (FWIW, I am a very cold-blooded person, who hates winter with a passion.) I plan on retiring to somewhere warm, say Georgia or Florida when I retire, to avoid cold weather.
So, I just thought I'd share, and recommend the Teknic line of clothing to anyone interested in getting something to wear on the KLR. Now, I have to decide if I want the Teknic pants, and what kind of boots and gloves I want.
Chuck F.
NE PA
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