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When do you consider it to be to hot to ride?
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<blockquote data-quote="mferriter" data-source="post: 1082366" data-attributes="member: 19644"><p>It's not the riding so much that gets to me, it's when I have to stop. I've ridden on I-40 in NC many times in temps over 95 without too much trouble. If traffic comes to a stop (which it does occasionally in rush hour) then you start to bake.</p><p></p><p>I remember years and years ago hearing about someone trying to design a more "open-air" type motorcycle helmet - more along the lines of a beefed-up bicycle helmet. Not sure whatever came of that. The guys working on it may not have survived the road tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mferriter, post: 1082366, member: 19644"] It's not the riding so much that gets to me, it's when I have to stop. I've ridden on I-40 in NC many times in temps over 95 without too much trouble. If traffic comes to a stop (which it does occasionally in rush hour) then you start to bake. I remember years and years ago hearing about someone trying to design a more "open-air" type motorcycle helmet - more along the lines of a beefed-up bicycle helmet. Not sure whatever came of that. The guys working on it may not have survived the road tests. [/QUOTE]
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