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Buying a Buddy!
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 9:10 pm
by adahl
Finally got my taxes back and I'll be buying a black buddy 125 within a week or two! Pretty excited
My question is I want some gear (jacket, gloves, helmet.. etc) I live in Wisconsin so the summers can get pretty warm and I'll probably be riding up until the first snowfall. I'd like to get something that I can wear mostly year round.. not sure if this exists though.
Do full face helmets get unbearably hot in the summer?
Any recommendations for a jacket/gloves?
Thanks in advance!
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 9:41 pm
by Tazio
Welcome to the Buddy Club. I've had mine for six years now and still love it.
I wear full face year round here in California including days over 100 degrees. We don't have the humidity that you will get though.
"I'm from Milwaukee and I oughto know". as the old commercial used to say. I never minded the 3 months of bad weather, it was always the other 9 months of really atrocious weather that I couldn't stand
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:04 pm
by fossel
I like a half helmet.I like to feel the wind .even in winter! My jacket is a cortech with a removable liner.It also has vents every where, to let the air in.(arms,back,cest) my gloves are army issue camelbaks.
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:08 pm
by feetchermancj
I wear a dual sport full face helmet year round. Fly Trekker is what I wear.
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:16 pm
by Throwback7R
I am in the chicago area.. and I wear a full face helmet and have 3 jackets however I do have a motorcycle as well, ok maybe a few motorcycles. The helmets do get warm when you stop however I dont like bugs and stuff in my face so full face it is.
Now onto jackets i have a full leather one, a textile one with rain gear/w quilted liner and a mesh one..
I will say my textile jacket gets the most use.
http://www.leatherup.com/p/Textile-Moto ... 56268.html
is my textile jacket
Enjoy i hoped i helped!
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:28 pm
by JHScoot
^ wow i really that jacket for it's style and its price. i just might pick one up
as for OP i wear FF helmets most of the time. when the temps get to the upper 80's plus or it's especially humid or depending on what else i am wearing i have a nice 3/4. but outside of June-September when my 3/4 get's some use i go FF. you don't have to spend a lot, either. their are good quality choices out there for around $100, give or take. just make sure it will fit your head
right. different makers make different shaped helmets depending on model. if ordering online realize some helmets are better suited for oval shaped heads, other round, and some strike a balance. but fit is important for effective safety
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:56 pm
by Throwback7R
the jacket even kept me warm and dry all winter! I even have the pants that go with the set
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 6:11 am
by greg531
I have a flip-up Nolan.....If you stop somewhere, you can always flip it up for a few minutes, like going in a gas station......and is a lot better if you wear glasses....I also have a 1/2 helmet, I use for around town, a lot cooler at those long lights.....
Jackets, you will need at least one warm one, and one cool one......if you value your hide...Same with gloves......
There is some neat Kevlar riding jeans out there to wear.....At least don't wear shorts!
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 1:42 am
by sve
feetchermancj wrote:I wear a dual sport full face helmet year round. Fly Trekker is what I wear.
Does it fit under the seat? I am looking to get this helmet as well