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What to wear!

Extremities, fingers, toes and neck. A one piece is great for keeping your kidneys warm and keeping the wind from blowing up your back but they are a curse at bathroom calls. Balaclavas are ideal for your head and neck warmth.
I've been riding for over forty years, comfort is paramount! Layer up by all means but you must be flexible and you need to be able to seal the joints to keep draughts out, so boots, wrists and neck.
Safe riding, keep your distance add a few feet, defensive actions are a little slower when you are cold!
 
Made it to KC OK. Now hanging out at *$ a few hours while they do their thing. The thermo suit did good, but I had only a t-shirt on under on top, and could have used another layer there. The Freeze-out bottoms worked great. I'll order a shirt to go with. I don't have a cold-weather balaclava, so I'll get one of those, too. Followed the GPS this time (sometimes I think I know better) and got here in 2 1/2 hours or so.

Thanks for all the good ideas.
 
Not that I want to get him in any trouble... :D
But Tom has got himself a "Mind's Eye", that you'd have to see, to believe! :thumbup:
 
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