I ride a two-wheeler year-round. In the summer, I do it for enjoyment as much as anything else. In the winter, the only reason I keep it up is because of the fuel savings. Think you can put on enough clothes for the cold? Try defending against 60+MPH when it's only 25°F!
I usually keep the heat down to 70°F in the winter, and the A/C at about 78°F in the summer. Even if it gets up to 100°F in the summer, that's only a 22° difference compared to a 50° difference when it dips down to 20°F outside in the winter! The air inside is actually drier in the winter too. The outside cold air contains much less moisture than summer air, and when that dry air is heated the "relative humidity" can drop into single digits! You should see how much quicker water evaporates out of my wife's aquariums during the winter. We have to refill them almost daily during the winter as opposed to every 3-4 days in the summer.
Ugh, I hate air conditioning. Makes the air so dry your contacts turn from soft plastic into dry glass. It also makes you prone to sneezes/sore throats if it provides a huge temperature difference to outside.
I usually keep the heat down to 70°F in the winter, and the A/C at about 78°F in the summer. Even if it gets up to 100°F in the summer, that's only a 22° difference compared to a 50° difference when it dips down to 20°F outside in the winter! The air inside is actually drier in the winter too. The outside cold air contains much less moisture than summer air, and when that dry air is heated the "relative humidity" can drop into single digits! You should see how much quicker water evaporates out of my wife's aquariums during the winter. We have to refill them almost daily during the winter as opposed to every 3-4 days in the summer.