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Cold Weather Riding
#1
What's the winter like in your part of the world?

Do you ride year round?

Or do you ride seasonally and load up the bike with fuel stabilizer and wait for spring?

I suspect that the CB1100 is going to become a collector's item in the near future, so it makes sense not to ride it during the winter... But I ride mine year round. Texas winters are usually mild but we can have a week or three where it gets stupid-cold.

I dont have a windscreen for the Eleven, but I still try and get her out once a week all winter long. Just avoid the snow and ice, and patches of sand from the sand trucks...
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#2
The day I brought my air-cooled 2014 CB1100 home from Honda, it was a 40 minute ride home at -25C. The CB behaved normally once warmed up to operating temperature.

Until very recently, I rode without heated gear. Now I ride with cordless heated riding gloves. The finger tips have never been a strong point all my life riding in the cold.

The other key area to focus on in southern Ontario, Canada winter is ensure to cover-up the neck. On the freeway you will know quickly if you don't.

The coldest I've ridden was lower than -50C on the freeway with windchill. It was on a liquid-cooled (or perhaps liquid-warmed) 650. With no heated gear my limit was 45 minutes before I needed to hold a hot coffee in my hands. I almost froze my right eyeball.

I stopped winterizing my motorcycles back in 1988. Since I rode during the winter, I was just wasting time with storage prep and throwing money away on fuel stabilizer.

Today in the 21st century, fuel stabilizer in my region is not required whether you ride or not during winter. I would, however, try to keep your tank topped-up otherwise while parked.

All my bikes are stored in outside air-ambient temperatures - no heat. Sometimes it is tricky starting a bike up below -20C, but start they do even if it takes 10 seconds.

My CB1100 drive chain and rear fender took hits from road salt. I never replaced the [orange] chain, and my fender never looked as bad as The Ferret's. The chain I would eventually just keep more lubricated.

During winter riding I avoid my favourite rural routes, especially those that experience daytime shade. I do not ride purposefully in snow, but have been caught a few times. I do not purposefully ride on wet salted roads. I prefer salted roads when they are at least dry. When wet, it is just an overall bloody mess on everything.
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#3
I have used Winter gear, plugged into the bike, for many years now. Our climate is temperate so you can pretty much ride all year round albeit it is cold in the winter months. "Cold" I wear a vest, "Bloody Cold" I will add heated inner glove liners, "I shouldn't be out on a bike really" I'll add heated soles. As for taking the EX out in winter I try not too unless it is one of those crisp sunny winter days. I went out for one of those crisp sunny days last Friday and it started raining out of nowhere, the EX is looking a little worse for wear and I'll have to spend some time cleaning it up. It is the only bike I really clean, I can't get enthused about polishing up a GS.
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#4
My no-go time is rather late fall with leaves on the asphalt everywhere where you expect it and where you don’t. I think it’s called “fall” for a reason.
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#5
I ride all year and have for 57 years. As long as the roads are clear

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(and sometimes when they aren't lol).

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Temperature is not a worry I have good gear that protects me down to below zero.

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#6
@Le Ferret, I am sure you know what you’re doing, but one day you ride onto a bad patch of frost, and you may find out that old bones take much longer to heel than those of a young spring chicken.
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#7
(11-12-2023, 02:04 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I ride all year and have for 57 years. As long as the roads are clear

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(and sometimes when they aren't lol).

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Temperature is not a worry I have good gear that protects me down to below zero.

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Sometimes the rider has to adjust to the riding conditions.
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#8
or a car could turn left in front of me this afternoon, or a deer run me over this evening, or .............
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#9
... and remember: The Ferret is very aware of the precarious situation that be-fronts him, as he quietly pulls out this olde school digital camera to take a snap.
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#10
No longer ride if the temp is below 50 degrees.
you should have bought a DELUXE
2014 Honda CB1100 DLX
2002 Honda CB750 Nighthawk
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