Posts Tagged ‘motorcycle riding gear’

Motorcycle stored in a garage during winter with riding gear and trip planning tools nearby

For many of us, winter means one painful reality: the motorcycle is parked, the roads are cold, and riding season feels way too far away. But just because your motorcycle is in winter hibernation doesn’t mean you have to be.

The motorcycle offseason is actually the perfect time to get ahead—so when spring arrives, you’re ready to ride instead of scrambling. Here are 9 productive (and fun) things you can do while your motorcycle is in winter storage.

1. Revamp or Upgrade Your Motorcycle Riding Gear

Winter is ideal for giving your riding gear some attention.

  • Clean and condition your helmet liner, jacket, gloves, and boots
  • Inspect everything for undue wear and tear (we all have that “one piece” we keep ignoring)
  • Replace damaged or outdated gear
  • Research new gear—there’s always something you didn’t know existed

👉 Tip: New gear often goes on sale during the offseason.

2. Improve Your Motorcycle (Without the Rush)

No riding pressure means you can plan upgrades the right way.

  • Add or upgrade LED lighting
  • Research exhaust options
  • Plan comfort upgrades like seats, grips, or windscreens

Winter upgrades mean fewer delays when riding season returns.

3. Surf the Web (The Motorcycle Version)

Yes, this counts as productivity.

  • Subscribe to IJustWant2Ride.com (of course)
  • Join motorcycle forums and social media groups
  • Watch what other riders are building, fixing, and riding

You’ll pick up tips, inspiration, and maybe a few bad ideas too.

4. Watch Motorcycle-Themed Movies and Shows

Sometimes you just need a reminder of why you ride.

Motorcycle movies and shows can:

  • Keep the passion alive
  • Inspire future trips
  • Help pass the long winter nights

(I’ll be sharing a dedicated motorcycle movie list soon.)

5. Pick Out Your Next Motorcycle (Fantasy Allowed)

Let’s be honest—you’re already doing this.

  • Browse new and used bikes
  • Compare specs and reviews
  • Dream responsibly

Your current bike—and your significant other—don’t need to know.

6. Perform a Full T-CLOCS Inspection

If you weren’t consistent during riding season, winter is the time to catch up.

T‑CLOCS Checklist:
  • T – Tires and wheels
  • C – Controls
  • L – Lights and electrics
  • O – Oil and other fluids
  • C – Chassis
  • S – Stands

Catching issues now prevents delays (or breakdowns) later.

7. Get Back into Riding Shape

Motorcycles don’t care if you skipped leg day—but your body does.

  • Light strength training
  • Core work
  • Flexibility and balance exercises

Spring rides feel a lot better when your body is ready.

8. Plan and Research Your Next Rides

Winter is planning season.

Ask yourself:

  • Which rallies do I want to attend?
  • What destinations have I always wanted to ride to?
  • Which roads are still on my bucket list?

Good rides start with good planning.

9. Sit… and Wait (Unfortunately)

Eventually, you’ve done it all.

So you wait. You watch the weather. You sigh. And you remind yourself—it won’t be winter forever. Spring is coming.

Final Thoughts

Winter hibernation doesn’t have to mean wasted time. Use it wisely, and when the first warm day arrives, you won’t be catching up—you’ll already be rolling.

Until then…
WINTER SUCKS, I just want to ride.

santa gifts

Why just 9 ideas for your motorcyclist?  Because 10 is too much work!!  LOL

Your biker/motorcyclist, deep down, wants some motorcycle related stuff.  Any parts or accessories for the bike or new gear for them will likely work, but here are a few other items to think about. If you have some different ideas include them in the comments!

9 – Communication Gear – There are several options out there that will allow your motorcycle rider to talk to a group of other riders, listen to music or answer your phone call.  Sena and Cardio are two of the more popular brands.

8 – Battery Tender – Winter is coming and if your rider has to lock away the motorcycle a battery tender will keep the battery fresh all winter.  preparing motorcycle for winter | I JUST WANT 2 RIDE!!.

7 – Cleaning equipment – Take a look at your riders cleaning equipment.  Does it look worn and tattered? Consider replacing their current equipment for new cleaning equipment.  For those times you just want to clean the bike quickly between rides I use and recommend Bugslide.  I am not paid by, but I do endorse Bugslide.

6 – Recording equipment – A GoPro or similar type of device to record their rides.

5 – New riding gear – Do their riding gloves look ratty?  What about their boots or jackets?  Now might be a good time to gift them with new motorcycle riding gear.

4 – Motorcycle related books – There are a lot of them out there.  I just finished reading the memoir of Willie G. Davidson, grandson of the founders of Harley Davison. You can read my review here.

3 – Their bike on something –  and I am not talking about crack or meth.  There are a lot of companies that will take a photo of their motorcycle and put it on mugs, pillows, t-shirts and even make it into a 3d Christmas ornament.

2 – Custom Dynamics Motorcycle Lights – Custom Dynamics makes SUPER BRIGHT, eye catching lights for many motorcycle models. I suggest their ProBeam LED Motorcycle Turn Signals!  I have had them on 3 motorcycles and highly recommend them.  As before, I am not getting paid to promote these motorcycle lights, I just believe in them.

1 – Membership – Motorcyclist need to make sure their rights are not trampled upon.  There are two good groups that help preserve those rights.  Sign your rider up for either or both!

American Motorcycle Association – Membership does not only help in the political arena but also include discounts on products and emergency towing.  The AMA is the largest motorcycle lobbyist group.

Motorcycle Rider Foundation – In addition to their pro-motorcycle lobbying efforts membership will get you a $4000 AD&D insurance policy and regular weekly/monthly updates on what is going on in Washington DC.

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Ride On, Ride Safe