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What's everyone's excuse?

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This is what mah eldest chile (left) wuz doing on Sunday, near Sheffield: Presuming Ringlow is near Sheffield...


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Dragging the F650 out of the garage was a challenge before I even got to the lane :)

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:shock: You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din! :)
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It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
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el-nicko wrote::shock: You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din! :)
"no fool like an old fool" :)
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Post by Blackal »

Read in a magazine, when I passed my test in 2004 - some good advice, which I have always adhered to...........

If you are riding in snow, you should stay out of 1st gear, use engine braking rather than wheel-braking, stay "loose" on the bike, avoiding large throttle inputs and keeping your visor clear........

If after 10 minutes, everything is going okay.......................


PARK THE BIKE UP! YOU ARE PLAYING THE ODDS! :blah5:

(that advice has always worked for me :wink: )

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lol ...

I've had a few moments over 38 years of winter commutes ... in fact one year thinking about it I did use the .... <cough> reliant regal .... and the following spring riding my Z1R scared the pants out of me!

Since then I've always had a winter bike and had the occasional tumble but mostly if you're going steady it's ok. Being in a car in snow scares and frustrates me to be honest, scares cos if it goes wrong you can't just step off it like you can with the bike, and frustrates cos once the car gets stuck there's little you can do whereas with the bike I find walking alongside it giving a helpful push while it's in gear usually frees it up :)

OK so it's cold .... again .... get off n push for 5 mins usually warms up :) ... but decent kit and I've not had a prob. My biggest worry is the tossers in cars who sit up my chuff cos I'm travelling at 20mph when they want to do the same 40mph they do come rain, shine, snow.

It does scare me that if I took a tumble they're too close to avoid me.

A mate of mine recently advised that if someones crowding you in this way simply stand up on the pegs, it confuses them and they back off. I tried it and it works :)
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Post by Dai wiskers »

Not scare mongering but my brother inlaw had a bump on his triumph in the 2010 snow about three weeks before christmas, christmas eve in the pub he went to the bar ordered his pint and went blind in his right eye [as quick as that no warning nothing] it turned out to be a clot of some sort had settled behind his eye leaving him blind in that eye, then mayday bank holiday he was reading the paper at home the other eye went the same way, nothing anyone can do he has lost his sight for good,
was this brought on by comming off the bike i don't know but it has made me think twice about riding in the snow.

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Post by nab 301 »

slparry wrote:lol ...

whereas with the bike I find walking alongside it giving a helpful push while it's in gear usually frees it up :)

OK so it's cold .... again .... get off n push for 5 mins usually warms up :)

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What happens when you lose traction on a hill and can't get off the bike or walk because it's too slippery :wink: ( happened to me in the last freeze up)
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In my police days there was an offence of "Driving without due consideration for other road users" I think riding a motorcycle in the snow fits this offence.
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nope Reg, that's the inconsiderate twonks who sit a foot behind in such conditions :)
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bikemad99 wrote:In my police days there was an offence of "Driving without due consideration for other road users" I think riding a motorcycle in the snow fits this offence.
Nowadays - I think it's covered by the issuing of an ASBO and the verbal admonishment:

"You is mental" [smilie=bobby.gif]


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Blackal wrote:
bikemad99 wrote:In my police days there was an offence of "Driving without due consideration for other road users" I think riding a motorcycle in the snow fits this offence.
Nowadays - I think it's covered by the issuing of an ASBO and the verbal admonishment:

"You is mental bruv" [smilie=bobby.gif]


Al :)
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Post by dave the german »

hats off to you Steve - I've got a pic of me just ready to set off outside my house in NCB waterproofs on my old 250 Superdream (read nightmare). First test I passed was for the bike and I rode it everywhere. I probably would today if I didn't have the stress of driving a huge truck and putting up with the anchors on the road
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Who says you need to put the bike away for winter?




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It's all VFR (DCT) round here now. STILL missing my 1100s tho.
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right I'm off to the shed I may be a while :)
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