For me, the coldest I've ridden was 21°F - which was pretty chilly. I think I might be willing to go colder than that when I get better gloves.

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I've ridden in 15°F here in Kansas City. I even had a passenger. I scoot here as long as it's dry. Once it gets icy, I tend to only scoot when the ice has cleared.Fueldrum wrote:40 is my stopping place. Living in Kansas we either get brutal winters or uber-mild, with nothing in-between. Scootin' is a 9-10 month season around here unfortunately!
At this point, I can only say that nothing has stopped me yet, except monsoon rains and service days when the scoot is at the shop for service.lobsterman wrote:For those of you who chose "Nothing stops me" and live in places where it never drops below freezing, I have two words:
Prove it!![]()
Come visit a cold place with your Buddy. Riding changes below 50 degrees, you need warmer gloves, more layers, maybe something to keep your neck warm at 45mph. You get the idea. I still enjoy the commute on the Buddy more than the bus when it is 30 degrees outside, but it is a way different experience from riding without all that cold weather gear in 65 degrees.
I put 20 as my answer, and I have ridden at 21 degrees.
For those like Bryce who have actually tested themselves, I applaud you.
No problem with that. I've become less hardcore about chilly riding this year. By the way, you should still brave the cold for Will Scoot 4 Food when we do that. It's for a good cause.Fueldrum wrote:Bryce, that's cause you're hardcore and I'm just a wuss.
And there is a warm cup of coffee at the other end.lobsterman wrote: My new motto:
"I will try to ride whenever road conditions allow, regardless of temperature."
Where in Upstate NY?sparty wrote:not me.. I live in update NY, and it's been either really cold or rainy lately. Today, we got so much rain that the county declared state of emergency. My parking lot was flooded and I didn't know that until I came home from work, but by then it's already dark. I hope it didn't to any damage to my scoot