
Intended to ride it all year long, but Colorado usually has other plans. High winds, hail, wintry mixes worse than snow, snow, ice, California drivers, sideways snow, California drivers......list goes on.
The weather events basically pose a challenge in that to mentally get over the delay I have to force myself to ride and "appetize" my hunger to get back out there. Don't get me wrong. In normal weather, once I get going on dry roads, there's nothing better than the PCX. One bad experience in a dicey weather event can remove that appetite faster than you can say molasses in winter.
I do need a pair of those wind guards. Probably the greatest obstacle, as the hands can get wet very quickly. Assuming that PCX is going to be far more exposed than nearly any vehicle, you accept that. They could probably make a ton of money creating a kit that is all 3 of these: 1) Super-warm 2) Completely waterproof 3) Completely windproof ....and then a heated seat would be a great addition, assuming it is made completely moisture proof.
This set of items or features would work any time we riders get up in the morning to encounter 21 degree weather but clear streets. Even if you beat the moisture, freeze, and snow, the icy winds penetrate way too much to brave every single dry road year-round. Or at least can be discouraging, unless you are in remote Russia and it is acceptable to drive with vodka in your system.
But I'd love to take on that challenge! 365 days, and only deterred by actual ice on roads. Killing the wind is a very formidable opponent.