Today I tended personal business 50 miles away on the bike. Temps are over 100 now. The air blowing through my mesh jacket and vented full faced helmet felt oven warmed. Today I'm thankful for the small bikini fairing and I got a lot of wind as I sat up straighter. Chugging through city traffic got even warmer, and redlights in the sun with the heat radiating off the pavement was, HAWT.
When I returned home I really enjoyed the bottled Dasani. What do y'all do to stay cool in these hot temps? Most riding now is in the mornings and the evenings bring more deer out, but I ride and try to be careful. One good thing, you rarely (never in this heat) see one of those big water snapping turtles trying to cross the highway now.
Just a quick 2 cents from the Limey...lol...
Do you have any leathers that even though they are the vented ones they are a bit old now...use those ones in the very hot weather, and I will tell you why.....
Have TWO bottles of water with you...one is the bottle you pour small amounts at a time INSIDE your leathers in extreme heat, you steam for a few seconds and then feel the cooling action-repeat as neccesary.....
2nd bottle is for drinking.....Now get this...WATER is NOT the best thing to rehydrate you...what you must do is get a measuring jug, in it put one TEASPOON of SALT, add to this one TABLESPOON of any kind of SUGAR, then pour on boiling water to the ONE PINT mark and stir to mix...as its cooling taste it, you should not be able to taste salt or sugar if you got the mix just right...This is a basic electrolyte...it is the basics to the fluids in your body, and as such is readily absorbed by the body in its entirety...
When you sweat while riding you are not losing just water, you are losing sugars and salts...this is a direct replacement...
For all you guys in those hottest regions, it is essential you maintain fluid levels but its the lack of salts and sugars from the body that makes you so tired after one of those long days, before eating and drinking in the evening take a whisky glass full of it and within 20 minutes you will feel fully revived...now go try it.....
Be sure to keep a pint of it in the fridge during the hottest of times and make sure you replace with fresh EVERY day...keep it fresh as the sugars will cause a reaction after 24 hours out of a fridge, or 40 to 48 hours in a fridge...
Just make it fresh 1st thing in the morning...
ONE teaspoon salt
ONE Tablespoon any kind of sugar...
In ONE PINT of boiling water...
.....and hey, all this info from a London bred Limey who rarely sees the temperature get up to 80 here in London...Let alone all day over 100...lol...
but I will guarantee you will be revived in 20 minutes after a long spell out in the sun ok?
.....Is this how long 2 cents worth is? Sheeesh I talk a lot of good sense dont I?