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    funny

    Quote Originally Posted by wjduke View Post
    When you live in a box like me, you don't even know this stuff existed!
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    Good one. this made me laugh out loud.
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    Duke, all you need to keep is a rain suit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pap View Post
    Duke, all you need to keep is a rain suit!
    another meet date is coming up....
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    Guess I am lucky to be one of those people that actually likes warm weather riding. All my Valkyrie buddies marvel at my ability to ride in the Florida heat & humidity while they stay at home during our 9 month summer.
    Seriously, hydration is the key and sun protection as I am personally finding out about, is important too.
    Love summer riding but the wife aint so keen on it so I don't get out as much as I want to anymore. Damn menopause.
    We did get about 120 miles in today two up on her F6B. She can handle the heat a bit better as a passenger. Only got to 88° today.
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    I also learned a valuable lesson about the heat this weekend,...SUNSCREEN! Sprayed it on nice and heavy but forgot my face and did not even think about my sleeves blowing up, yup i'm burnt.
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    Has anyone tried this:

    www.veskimo.com

    I'm thinking about it.
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    I've just got a couple things to say on the subject. If your middle aged or in questionable health and you live and work in the AC , you need to think real hard before you expose yourself to big time heat and humidity for long periods of time. My wife is fond of saying that she loves summer. She lives in an AC house , drives an AC car and works in an AC office. Last summer on a day they were forecasting 95°. She wanted to take a long ride for breakfast. 82° at 7am. On the way back it was in the 90s. The combination of heat and breakfast was too much. Eating will raise your body temp. She was sick the rest of the day. People that work in the heat know how to manage their body. People that don't may not. Its not just about hydration. It's knowing when to say when. I stood on a blast furnace for 10 years of my life. I learned a lot about heat management in that time. Learning about it on a long ride is no fun. Know your tolerance before you go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wing'n it View Post
    I also learned a valuable lesson about the heat this weekend,...SUNSCREEN! Sprayed it on nice and heavy but forgot my face and did not even think about my sleeves blowing up, yup i'm burnt.
    A good mesh coat stops the sunburn. I think its cooler with the coat than without. No sun baking you. All mesh coat is pretty cool. It may be a little warmer when sitting in traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powercruzer13 View Post
    Guess I am lucky to be one of those people that actually likes warm weather riding. All my Valkyrie buddies marvel at my ability to ride in the Florida heat & humidity while they stay at home during our 9 month summer.
    Seriously, hydration is the key and sun protection as I am personally finding out about, is important too.
    Love summer riding but the wife aint so keen on it so I don't get out as much as I want to anymore. Damn menopause.
    We did get about 120 miles in today two up on her F6B. She can handle the heat a bit better as a passenger. Only got to 88° today.
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    I don't love the heat but am not going to let it stop me from riding. I did 350 miles yesterday. Rode the back roads up to Valdosta and back. Lots of water and 70 SPF sunscreen.

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    Wink Never Ever.

    Ain't never ever going to be an issue in Scotland, my only decision is just how many layers do I wear that day
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