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<blockquote data-quote="Happy Rider" data-source="post: 883354" data-attributes="member: 18937"><p>My hot weather riding outfit:</p><p></p><p>Running shorts with cool max liner</p><p></p><p>Long sleeve cool max shirt</p><p></p><p>Synthetic socks</p><p></p><p>Aerostich Combat Light Touring Boots</p><p></p><p>Aerostich Elk Skin Gloves</p><p></p><p>Small wind screen on bike</p><p></p><p>Miracool vest and Miracool neck wrap (IMO these are a must)</p><p></p><p>Cycleport (Motoport) Kevlar Mesh</p><p></p><p>Camelback in tank bag. You have to drink all of the time. You will get dehydrated if you only drink at gas breaks. I drink about 8 liters of H2O a day when its 90 degrees plus.</p><p></p><p>I keep a pair of Keen sandels on the bike and strip down to running shorts and cool max shirt and my Keens during longer breaks. It takes less than ten minutes to change and feels great. The running shorts work nicely as a swim suit. I stop at rivers and lakes and go for a dip. A few minutes in the water does wonders to cool you off and refresh/wake the body. Get up very early and enjoy the sunrise. Get a couple hundred miles knocked off prior to breakfast. Ride hard and get off the road early. Take a break and if you feel up to more riding resume riding for a few hours in the evening. Eat light meals often. I start lunch as soon as breakfast is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy Rider, post: 883354, member: 18937"] My hot weather riding outfit: Running shorts with cool max liner Long sleeve cool max shirt Synthetic socks Aerostich Combat Light Touring Boots Aerostich Elk Skin Gloves Small wind screen on bike Miracool vest and Miracool neck wrap (IMO these are a must) Cycleport (Motoport) Kevlar Mesh Camelback in tank bag. You have to drink all of the time. You will get dehydrated if you only drink at gas breaks. I drink about 8 liters of H2O a day when its 90 degrees plus. I keep a pair of Keen sandels on the bike and strip down to running shorts and cool max shirt and my Keens during longer breaks. It takes less than ten minutes to change and feels great. The running shorts work nicely as a swim suit. I stop at rivers and lakes and go for a dip. A few minutes in the water does wonders to cool you off and refresh/wake the body. Get up very early and enjoy the sunrise. Get a couple hundred miles knocked off prior to breakfast. Ride hard and get off the road early. Take a break and if you feel up to more riding resume riding for a few hours in the evening. Eat light meals often. I start lunch as soon as breakfast is over. [/QUOTE]
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