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What is the coldest temperature you have ride?

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I rode last weekend, Friday night in Northern NH near the Canadian border. It was -22F the last time I had the stupid idea to take my gloves off and check the thermometer. That's the coldest I have ridden yet.

Oh, that was on the sled...:-D
 
This morning. Rode the 1150ES 2 blocks from the garage to my shop. -6 degrees and -24 wind chill. WILL NOT do that again. thought it would be quicker than setting up a trailer and loading the thing....should have just left it where it was in the heated storage garage for a couple more days
 
This morning. Rode the 1150ES 2 blocks from the garage to my shop. -6 degrees and -24 wind chill. WILL NOT do that again. thought it would be quicker than setting up a trailer and loading the thing....should have just left it where it was in the heated storage garage for a couple more days

You really are Mad Jack!!!!!! :-D
 
Before this morning I had never ridden below about 35 degrees F . This morning I did some work to the dirtbike and rode it about 6 blocks. I thought since I was already froze I would see if the 750 would start. It did, I rode it about 12 blocks. It was 6 degrees F and I was pretty cold. I'll wait for 60 degrees now.
 
24 degrees on a windy night. I have no idea what the wind-chill was, but I can tell you that it was not comfortable.

Tonight it will be 11 degrees. Me thinks I will stay inside and make motorcycle noises behind the screen. \\:D/
 
This photo was taken in 1982 on my first motorcycle, a 1980 GS 750ET.
Cayuse Pass Mt. Rainer National Park.

Roads were bare and wet on the way over, but snowed over the week end.
Not terribly cold, but somewhat treacherous.
 
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