Whilst you are out hitting the open road on your Triumph Bonneville it is just as important to be comfortable and safe as it is to be stylish - regardless of whether you're riding along a quiet mountainside path or a hectic motorway.

Motorcycle riding is a pastime that many people enjoy during the warm summer months, but it can be just as thrilling to take to the road and enjoy the great outdoors during the winter months too.

It is vitally important that you do what you can in order to stay warm whilst you are taking your motorcycle out for a winter tour. Here are just a few tips which will help you to keep yourself warm when riding your Triumph Bonneville out on the often busy UK roads during the colder months:

Be sure to figure out how to get the wind out of your gear. You may be familiar with the phrase wind stopper when it comes to motorcycle riding, but at the same time you might know what it actually means.

If wind makes it way into your motorcycle gear it will draw away your body heat. If you have noticed this happening whilst riding your Triumph Bonneville during the colder months of the year, you should look into replacing your gear. Gear that features elastic in the knees or elbow areas should be avoided during the colder spells of the year. Although gear feature elasticated joint areas may be beneficial during the summer months, the cool air they let in isn't so welcome on cold, wet days - which are commonplace in the UK during winter.

Make good use of your rain gear. This is one of the best ways to keep the wind out. By using your rain gear when riding your Triumph Bonneville, you'll find that you're able to block out the wind. This is great as it can help your body to maintain its core temperature at all times.

You should also get rid of any cotton gear that you may have. Cotton motorcycle gear can become very uncomfortable in the cold - making a trip on your Triumph Bonneville less enjoyable. It's even worse if it ever gets wet. Avoid cotton motorcycle gear at all costs if you want to stay comfortable whilst out on the road. So cotton t-shirts, sock and any other underlay garments should be swapped for something a little thicker.

Invest in a pair of good winter gloves. You want to look and feel your best while you are riding your motorcycle, no matter whether it's sunny or cold outside. Spending anywhere between ?20 and ?40 on a great pair of leather gloves is something that you certainly won't regret in the long run.

Gloves help to insulate the hands - vitally important for a motorcycle rider, as you'll often have to withstand forceful winds of around 60mph - especially when riding your Triumph Bonneville at high speeds. Carry out some initial research to find out which motorcycles gloves work the best in variety of conditions. When you've purchased a decent pair of gloves, you'll be glad you did - especially if you're planning regular trips on your Triumph Bonneville!

Keeping warm on a motorcycle during the cold winter months is important. This article details the things one could do to keep them warm whilst riding the Triumph Bonneville.