end of season
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RE: end of season
i know but i have been busy riding,
met alot of pople this summer and our buncg of riders have grown to about six. Also we have a budy system where the new riders have to follow a full permit rider for 7 months and then pass their final exam... i have been teaching road wisw skills while having fun! as i say i will pictures soon..
met alot of pople this summer and our buncg of riders have grown to about six. Also we have a budy system where the new riders have to follow a full permit rider for 7 months and then pass their final exam... i have been teaching road wisw skills while having fun! as i say i will pictures soon..
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RE: end of season
ORIGINAL: Shadow1
Ride safe, Carl.
You should visit here - bike season is all year long !
Ride safe, Carl.
You should visit here - bike season is all year long !
I do not quite understand what it must be like to have to just stop for the ice age to move in every year....must be something you guys get used to I spose ..
Yer , you take care mate ... I would imagine that if the winter is close , the roads will already be a bit dicey....
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RE: end of season
Hi!
Well the season is really getting over. Forecasts say that by the middle of the October we will get the first snow:S
Roads are cold already and it's fun but a bit dangerous to ride.
But last year i made my last run in the December with -11 by Celsius and 15 cm snow - was not so good
So if you think that way it would not be so bad idea to move a bit warmer place to live
But then you have to make all the servicing when there is possible to ride. Now at least i do most repairing when there is a tons of snow outside and nothing to do with bike anyway
Well the season is really getting over. Forecasts say that by the middle of the October we will get the first snow:S
Roads are cold already and it's fun but a bit dangerous to ride.
But last year i made my last run in the December with -11 by Celsius and 15 cm snow - was not so good
So if you think that way it would not be so bad idea to move a bit warmer place to live
But then you have to make all the servicing when there is possible to ride. Now at least i do most repairing when there is a tons of snow outside and nothing to do with bike anyway
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RE: end of season
ORIGINAL: kaska
Hi!
Well the season is really getting over. Forecasts say that by the middle of the October we will get the first snow:S
Roads are cold already and it's fun but a bit dangerous to ride.
But last year i made my last run in the December with -11 by Celsius and 15 cm snow - was not so good
So if you think that way it would not be so bad idea to move a bit warmer place to live
But then you have to make all the servicing when there is possible to ride. Now at least i do most repairing when there is a tons of snow outside and nothing to do with bike anyway
Hi!
Well the season is really getting over. Forecasts say that by the middle of the October we will get the first snow:S
Roads are cold already and it's fun but a bit dangerous to ride.
But last year i made my last run in the December with -11 by Celsius and 15 cm snow - was not so good
So if you think that way it would not be so bad idea to move a bit warmer place to live
But then you have to make all the servicing when there is possible to ride. Now at least i do most repairing when there is a tons of snow outside and nothing to do with bike anyway
there is always a bright side to every situation ... you keep warm now ..ok
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