It really depends where you are riding. I prefer textile stuff when the going gets cold (as it does in Canberra). I also wear thermals, which are fairly invaluable.
My usual winter kit, usually worn from about now (when it gets to zero or just below, but still 18 during the days) until probably the start of September, is the following:
1. TurtleFur balaclava. Thin stuff that goes over your head, thick polarfleece material for the neck. $19 from a snowgear place in Cooma. Bought it when buying my current snowboarding boots.
2. DriRider jacket. Can't remember the name. I've owned it for as long as I've been riding (11 years now, including 8 of those in Tassie). I think it was about $400 new, probably about the same or cheaper.
3. Draggin cargos. Not so comfy in summer, but the kevlar helps keep you warm. I don't like the cut of the jeans but like the cargos a lot. $200 or something from bike stores.
4. Gloves - DriRider highlander gloves. Thick, have a wiper blade on the index fingers (GREAT for foggy mornings when you pretty much get soaked). $50 from most bike places, although I wait till the summer specials are on and buy pairs then. I've owned three pairs - one pair lastest 9 years, the next pair 8 weeks till I crashed in them, and 2 years on the current pair.
5. Glove liners for the really cold day. $9.95 or something from ski shops. Only needed when it is super cold. I tend to wear them on the less warm summer days under my summer gloves too.
6. Thermals - polyprop thermals from Kathmandu. Buy when they have their sales on - 3 pieces for $29 or something like that, so I buy three tops and three pants. I have used merino thermals before, but I didn't really need the extra warmth that they provided.
If it is going to be wet, or windy, I wear my one-piece DriRider hurricane suit. For $100 it's fantastic, and if you get one in super big sizes it's suitable for going over one-piece leather suits, any combo of normal riding you're likely to do, etc etc. Packs up pretty small, although I really wish the Monster's underseat storage was a touch bigger.
Usual stuff like helmet and boots never really changes throughout the year. Jackets for me change from mesh in summer (2-3 months), leather (5 - 6 months) and textile winter (3-4 months).
Oh, and on an aircooled bike, if I have to stop at the lights I give the bike a bit of a hug and it keeps me warm
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