My general limitation to cold weather riding has been my feet.
Toes in particular get cold after a while.
Obviously heated socks are ideal but the cheapies get poor reviews and the good ones are $$$
Someone suggested handwarmers in at the top of the toes and even to reuse them by bagging them tightly out of air contact.
Just plain warm socks don't seem adequate in 100 kph airflow. They are designed for more active walking and skiiing situations where blood flow gets to the feet and no continuous gale force wind involved.
The Burgman was fine as feet were out of the airflow...current bikes are not.
Solutions ???
Toes in particular get cold after a while.
Obviously heated socks are ideal but the cheapies get poor reviews and the good ones are $$$
Someone suggested handwarmers in at the top of the toes and even to reuse them by bagging them tightly out of air contact.
Just plain warm socks don't seem adequate in 100 kph airflow. They are designed for more active walking and skiiing situations where blood flow gets to the feet and no continuous gale force wind involved.
The Burgman was fine as feet were out of the airflow...current bikes are not.
Solutions ???