Well, it's like other extreme in weather, you don't expose yourself to it any more than you have to .
I'm going to take the '81 R65 ( it's got an oil cooler ) out Sunday afternoon, about 5 PM hottest time of the day and see what I get for tire temps in the 119-121 F , 48-49 C. air temps we're forecast to have .
Last time I tried this in these temps, I put my Harbor Freight infared thermometer I side my mesh jacket, for quick access when I got home .
When I got home from work at 3 PM, took the thermometer out and it showed an Error code, had to out it in the freezer for 10 minutes before it indicated correctly, but by then the tires had ' cooled ' down so not an accurate temp reading .
One thing people don't realize, is how hot the road surface temps are in these temps, surface temps can surpass 200 F, 95 C .
You need protective gear for the road temp as well as for abrasion !!
And yes you can cook an egg in these conditions just use a dark frying pan !!!!

This is the time of year a lot of batteries quit with no warning as well .
It's also prime time of the year, for ' road alligators ' that's the thrown tire caps from heavy trucks !!!!
' Tar snakes ' are also an issue, that's the road tar that is put on cracks in the asphalt pavement, you can feel your bike slide a bit in a turn when you cross one .
Well at least it beats snow and ice !!!!
