How To Stay Cool On A Motorcycle

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • If you feel like you're melting on your bike this summer, we've got some tips for you on how to stay cool whilst riding.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @Adobe150
    @Adobe150 Před 25 dny +42

    Riding in Phoenix in July is a different experience. It was 116F/ 46C yesterday. I ride with a light gray mesh jacket, KLIM , with an evaporative cooling vest underneath, which is THE deal maker. Best $40 I've ever spent. Gray full faced helmet. Gloves are necessary, but are only about 75% protective against the heat. My fingertips get very hot, even with the gloves - doesn't matter what kind.
    I had a conversation with my friend who does Air Conditioning here in the Sonoran Desert. He climbs into attics 130F - 160F / 55C - 68C, in the summer. His advice is basically this: liquids. Lots of liquids. Before I ride in the heat I slam a gator-aid, and then one after. All this together gives me roughly one hour of comfortable riding time. The heat here will kill you if you let it.
    Ride safe my dudes!

    • @diyeveryday67
      @diyeveryday67 Před 25 dny +3

      I ride in Las Vegas rags, I just wet my moisture wicking long sleeve shirt and I have a full evaporative cooling shirt.

    • @jesuslcampillo1989
      @jesuslcampillo1989 Před 25 dny +1

      Which evaporative best do you use? I'm looking for one around 40$, like yours

    • @mengaw-yong2490
      @mengaw-yong2490 Před 25 dny +2

      Correct a 2% drop in hydration= 20% loss in performance

    • @MrMikeDao
      @MrMikeDao Před 25 dny +4

      I remember seeing the UK recommending jackets for summer riding and the moment they introduced leather, I knew it doesn't get hot enough there.
      In Texas it's 41C and 75% humidity average daily. Well at least in Houston. Id rather have dry heat

    • @Yelwas
      @Yelwas Před 24 dny +1

      Evaporative cooling vest, I'm going to try one, I ride in Japan 35°C and muggy.

  • @pinkies_up_garage
    @pinkies_up_garage Před 25 dny +10

    I am a moto safety instructor and I recently had to pour water all over my neck tube and base layer shirt just to get home safely after teaching all day in 105 heat index weather. It works folks ❤

  • @Boxer1250RT
    @Boxer1250RT Před 25 dny +6

    Get a Helmet with lots of ventilation and then cover it with a Gopro mount :)

  • @kathyceresi9600
    @kathyceresi9600 Před 20 dny +4

    A friend saved me with a wet neck cloth from heat illness last Sunday , it was 104° in South Georgia USA. I had 75 miles to get home and had all the signs of heatstroke. I never would have made it without that cloth to cool me down. I plan to carry one or two with me all the time now, along with a bottle of ice water.

  • @yahoodlums
    @yahoodlums Před 25 dny +17

    The easiest way to stay cool is to stay in the UK for the summer! Guaranteed to be cold and wet most of the time 🥶

  • @ElwoodPDowd-ed7pc
    @ElwoodPDowd-ed7pc Před 25 dny +5

    YES, the wet / damp neck gator or tube does actually work … cycling, motorbiking, hiking, walking etc … i wear them all the time when i know the temps will be extreme (hot) … thanks 4 sharing!

  • @annubissl
    @annubissl Před 25 dny +4

    I live in the Caribbean. I ride a cruiser with a windshield.
    - On hotter days I do take the windshield off to improve airflow.
    - I've got a modular helmet so in slower moving traffic or at stop lights I just flip that up. It helps loads and u still get decent full face and eye coverage.
    - I always ride in a balaclava. It helps protect the helmet lining a little more from sweat degredation. But as with the neck tube I like to soak it water and put it on. The evaporative cooling makes a massive difference.
    - same with active wear shirts. I wet it a little. They dry fast but it definitely helps keep things a lot less swampy.
    - I wear prescription specs. So I invested in safety glasses with high impact rating, and got them with tinted lenses. Far more protective than regular sunglasses and cost less than the moto specific ones with the same prescription.
    - if you do ride with a backpack already, consider adding a hydration bladder to it. U can fill it with ice with and water and pack it so it's as close to your back as it can get.
    If you don't ride with a backpack I still recommend investing in a hydration pack. There are hydration hip packs work great if you don't want to have one on your back, and if your bike has luggage pack an extra bladder with only ice. Wrap it in a couple layers of foil and tuck it away safely it stays cool for at least 5 hours.

  • @AlexOnABoat
    @AlexOnABoat Před 26 dny +8

    The damp, not soggy, neck tube idea also works for you wrists so dig out those Andy Murray Tribute Sweatbands and run them under the tap before you set off.
    Of course if you want the ultimate in cooling, just do what I did, wash your riding shirt and then put it on while it was still damp. To say I was cooled is an understatement, it felt like I had frostbite for a week.
    Still if it was really hot, I could be tempted to give my riding shirt a bit of a spritz with a garden spray bottle or similar.
    Oh, and trees, don't forget trees, it's always cooler underneath them, but they're rarely right next to junctions/traffic lights for visibility reasons. Don't charge straight for the front of the queue at the lights, and definitely don't filter between the buses and trucks pouring heat off their engines, hang back, take a chill pill, own the road around you so you get any breezes and yes, stop under a tree.

    • @marton_horvath
      @marton_horvath Před 25 dny

      This only really works with cotton shirts innit? I tried this with a running shirt in like 38C, and it was dry in 3 minutes of riding.

    • @DianaTheLance
      @DianaTheLance Před 25 dny +1

      Also shade makes a big difference even when you're moving because it lowers the temperature of the ambient air you're riding through, so try to route your rides through shaded roads as much as you can.

  • @LloydGrace1
    @LloydGrace1 Před 25 dny +2

    Just come live and ride in the French Alps, there’s no problem with keeping cool this summer🥶

  • @piggymito
    @piggymito Před 26 dny +5

    When riding over in europe i find that soaking a cotton t shirt to wear under your jacket does an amazing job. Granted it's no good for the commute but touring at temperatures over 30c it's feels like having air conditioning.

  • @Aquadug
    @Aquadug Před 25 dny +4

    Ride with a thin wool shirt.
    I use the Arizona from fuel with a shirt from Northern playground.

  • @cpsaila
    @cpsaila Před 25 dny +2

    It gets too hot for a jacket down here in Malta in the peak of summer so many opt for no gear or just switch back to the air conditioned car.

  • @shubhromu
    @shubhromu Před 25 dny +4

    In the UK it just doesn't get hot enough. Try riding in 40-45 degrees C. A cooling vest is a must. I have ridden in 45+ deg temperatures, I pair a mesh (as mesh as possible) with a cooling vest to remain cool. The vest will need to be soaked every 2-3 hrs. I use a Revit Airwave 4 or Territory jacket which has one of the best mesh on the market...

    • @MrMikeDao
      @MrMikeDao Před 25 dny

      They literally have the perfect riding weather in the summer

  • @scootjockey
    @scootjockey Před 14 dny

    This is most relevant i find i ride less because of the heat.

  • @yardenl1998
    @yardenl1998 Před 24 dny +1

    The revit arrow are so damn good I never expected them to be so comfortable and good-looking. I wear them instead of regular sneakers. They aren't heavier even with the armor its just a pure delight!

  • @jimcahill3476
    @jimcahill3476 Před 25 dny +2

    Freeze a camel pack leaving 2 -3 inches from the top to permit expansion of the ice. I ride in the Southwest of the US.. yesterday was 117 it lasted for 2 hours... Try it. Enjoyed your information.

  • @marc123work
    @marc123work Před 25 dny +2

    You could have mentioned that bright heat reflective colours like, white, cream or pale grey's help a lot. I have just bought the new Leatt multi-tour 7.5 in desert sand, for a trip to south Croatia, via the Großglockner in Austria. Needless to say, its riding gear with diversity. Pair that with a down jacket, and i believe i am covered for all eventuality that may arise 👍

  • @fabayjose
    @fabayjose Před 17 dny +1

    Stay away from the darker colors (helmet, pants, gloves and jackets). Of course we all look cool in black but it’s not wise to use it under the sun, I know what I’m talking about, I live in the tropics (Central America).
    PS: the soggy neck tube always works, preferably icy water. Replenish every time you stop. Be sure to cover your ears with it 😉
    Cheers

  • @dirtbagmoto
    @dirtbagmoto Před 25 dny +1

    In extreme heat, a cooling vest and a kool tie (both retain water) also work well for me.

  • @whatsgoingon71
    @whatsgoingon71 Před 19 dny

    This video is a massive improvement for your channel...

  • @Richardmurden
    @Richardmurden Před 22 dny +1

    Wet T shirt under a mesh jacket works a treat

  • @jlrutube1312
    @jlrutube1312 Před 3 dny

    What works for me is.... I carry a spray bottle with water in it and wear a mesh jacket. You just spray your t- shirt with water but don't totally soak it or it will feel terrible. Just spray enough to get it all slightly damp but still partially dry. Then put a mesh jacket over it and when you are riding the air will flow through the mesh and hit the damp t shirt and keep you cool. It will last for about 20 minutes of riding and then just pull over on the side of the road and unzip your jacket and spray yourself again. Etc, etc. This is a very comfortable method. Yes, it's a little bit of a hassle to pull over now and then but it's better than burning up.

  • @pastorfred3460
    @pastorfred3460 Před 4 dny

    Great channel, love the content...I'd add that lighter colors always helps. Avoid anything black if at all possible...here in Virginia, we are high humidity, over a 100 with the heat index is a frequent occurrence. I've found too that having a mirrored face shield during the day helps if you are highway riding and want a closed visor. And one more thing, if out for long rides, be prepared for drastic temperature changes once the sun goes down.

  • @hiroshiii6031
    @hiroshiii6031 Před 25 dny +1

    Uniclo airism, any quick dry sports shirt under mesh. Wet em and squeeze the water out leaving it wet but not dripping wet and ride.

  • @BoronKrypton2
    @BoronKrypton2 Před 25 dny +1

    If you want the protection of a boot, check out the Falco Atlas 2 Air

  • @FourIntoOne
    @FourIntoOne Před 26 dny +2

    If you ride in the UK nowadays you don't need to stay cool. You need to stay warm.

  • @GregMontoya1
    @GregMontoya1 Před 24 dny +1

    Consider your gear color. Stay away from black at any cost.

  • @fiucik1
    @fiucik1 Před 26 dny +34

    How to stay cool on a motorcycle? It's easy, ride in England... Middle of summer, wearing leather jacket with thermal liner and still feeling cold in the morning, priceless... Global bloody warming...

  • @AlterationProduction
    @AlterationProduction Před 25 dny

    Yeah I’m in Las Vegas, hit 120F this week. Ahhh!

  • @MotoPeWee
    @MotoPeWee Před 24 dny

    How to stay cool! England - Mid of July - 16C - raining non stop over the last two weeks😂

  • @bearcatracing007
    @bearcatracing007 Před 15 dny

    Can you come to Coober Pedy in summer and do this video again, please 😂

  • @Yelwas
    @Yelwas Před 24 dny +1

    I have the knox jacket, pants, and gloves. All from you guys. Still too hot, I wear long sleeve wicking shirt and pants under them. That helps. But i have some Held leather pants treated with some type of cooling stuff, and with the wicking long pants underneath, they are as cool as the knox when on the move. Boots Rokker Urban Racer, all year round, no sweat, no stink. Best boots i have ever had. Im going to try cooling vest next, the type that you soak in water.

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 Před 18 dny +1

    You dont need to stay cool when they spraying chemtrails nowadays. I have put the heating on daily in Summer!

  • @BN1960
    @BN1960 Před 20 dny +1

    You can't be cool
    You can be less hot but you can't actually be cool

  • @corujariousa
    @corujariousa Před 24 dny

    Sometimes it is just impossible. Have you ridden in the South states Summer (FL, Louisiana, Georgia)?

  • @aleksrodins
    @aleksrodins Před 23 dny +1

    Sorry, but can’t take seriously this kind of advice from UK based channel 😂, even though you probably got some experience on holiday somewhat… with respect, but UK summer is something else 😅, 12c morning in a middle of July 😑
    I have a lot better idea for your next video - how to stay warm in the morning commute and cool after work in afternoon with a single outfit! 🤔

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o Před 25 dny

    In intense heat, partly melt some ice cubes and put them in your helmet. Wet your neck tube. You can also wet your socks.

  • @thecappy
    @thecappy Před 25 dny +1

    I ride in a perforated Roland Sands leather jacket.

  • @nickfry7705
    @nickfry7705 Před 18 dny

    Cool on a motorcycle? Be Arthur Fonzarelli perhaps?

  • @WanderwithTJ
    @WanderwithTJ Před 25 dny +1

    It would be a nice change to not feel like a sweaty armpit riding a motorcycle

  • @joekenny1992
    @joekenny1992 Před 25 dny

    Have you gotten rid of the Moto Guzzi V9?

  • @user-df1ss4qg7u
    @user-df1ss4qg7u Před 23 dny

    Why most of summer ventilated moto pants and jackets are of black or near black color??( the first thing while being under the sun is wearing as light as possible (yea, bikes are not as clean as cars inside) clothing! Really disappointing thing.

    • @903lew
      @903lew Před 20 dny +1

      I’ve got a very vented Revit jacket in very light grey. Well it was. Now, after a few decent trips, it’s mainly the colour of bug-guts and chain lube and dirt. Can’t complain, still nicer in the sun, but motorcycling is a dirty activity. Same thing goes for my Pando Moto khaki jeans, cool but oh so dirty.

  • @redmille1000
    @redmille1000 Před 24 dny

    Middle of July, wearing two fleeces, pissing down with rain, WTF am I watching this!

  • @Christophedeoli
    @Christophedeoli Před 25 dny +1

    Nice S2R 800 ;)
    My first "big bike", still in the garage, still riding since 2018.
    Personaly, I use a dyneema legging all year long and, for myself, It's the best protective gear for legs in summer.
    It protects from the heat of the engine, remains breathable and stays comfortable after an all day riding (I went to Morroco last summer with my 9T and I know what I mean :) )

  • @jakehowl
    @jakehowl Před 24 dny

    Read rhe room!

  • @JoeStanek-vu7rl
    @JoeStanek-vu7rl Před 25 dny +1

    If it's over 85 F I drive my air conditioned truck.

  • @gregstretton8584
    @gregstretton8584 Před 22 dny

    'How to stay cool on a motorcycle' RIDE IN THE UK!!!!!!!! Every day is guaranteed 5hit weather

  • @wayoffernweh
    @wayoffernweh Před 25 dny +1

    Step one: ride in London.

  • @jyudomassan
    @jyudomassan Před 25 dny +1

    And i thought i was already cool for riding a motorcycle🤦🏾‍♂️