Its that time of year again. Unless you live in the southern half of the hemisphere, or in Florida. But for many riders, the wind has a cool brisk smell, temperatures are dropping right along with the bright red and yellow leaves on the trees, and damp October rain will chill you to the bone.
Its fall. Glorious, vibrant, and getting cold, fall.
Luckily, Triumph understands that cold weather doesn't necessarily mean putting your motorcycle on ice for the season. The roads still beckon on a sunny Sunday afternoon, even if its 53-degrees. You still would rather take the fuel-sipping moto on the daily commute.
If you can't close the windows, how do you stay warm enough to still pull in the clutch? Add a heater!
Wind has a way of sapping the heat from your very being. If you're wet, that cold wind will shake you to your core. A high windscreen will help block the wind:
But just as importantly, is proper rain gear, waterproof fabrics, and wind-resistant shells.
Don't forget to keep your legs as well protected as your torso. Both of these pants come with matching jackets!
A buff will block the breeze from snaking its way down collars and into helmets, plus keep skin chaffing on cheeks, chins, and lips to a minimum:
Boots and gloves: nothing worse than cold fingers and tootsies!
For all of these great styles and protective clothing, visit Pure-Triumph.com.
Can't find what you want? Give David (david@pure-triumph.com) a shout. He'll get you geared up and on the road, no matter what Mother Nature throws at you.
Cheers!
Its fall. Glorious, vibrant, and getting cold, fall.
Luckily, Triumph understands that cold weather doesn't necessarily mean putting your motorcycle on ice for the season. The roads still beckon on a sunny Sunday afternoon, even if its 53-degrees. You still would rather take the fuel-sipping moto on the daily commute.
If you can't close the windows, how do you stay warm enough to still pull in the clutch? Add a heater!
Triumph Tiger 800 heated grips |
The Triumph Thermotex heated jacket (wireless, too!) |
Wind has a way of sapping the heat from your very being. If you're wet, that cold wind will shake you to your core. A high windscreen will help block the wind:
Triumph Tiger 1050 Touring Screen |
But just as importantly, is proper rain gear, waterproof fabrics, and wind-resistant shells.
Triumph Chevron Oversuit - full rain protection! |
The 100% waterproof Triumph Garret sport touring jacket |
The Triumph Kalahari Jacket - tri-tex windproof system |
Don't forget to keep your legs as well protected as your torso. Both of these pants come with matching jackets!
Triumph Sympatex Riding Pants: waterproof and windproof |
Triumph Kalahari Jeans; They don't just look adventure ready, they are. |
A buff will block the breeze from snaking its way down collars and into helmets, plus keep skin chaffing on cheeks, chins, and lips to a minimum:
Triumph's new neck tube |
Boots and gloves: nothing worse than cold fingers and tootsies!
Wet fingers mean frigid fingers; Triumph Garret Waterproof Glove |
Triumph Explorer Winter Gloves; because real motorcyclists ride in the cold, too. |
Triumph Adventure Boots: Even if you can't walk on water, you can ride through it and still stay dry. |
For all of these great styles and protective clothing, visit Pure-Triumph.com.
Can't find what you want? Give David (david@pure-triumph.com) a shout. He'll get you geared up and on the road, no matter what Mother Nature throws at you.
Cheers!