Poor Weather...
#1
Poor Weather...
Just picked up my bike tuesday and finally got around to registering it so I could ride it on the street. The weather tuesday, wednesday, and thursday was really nice, but the day I get the bike registered the weather has to be nasty out.
Although it's not raining (yet) it's overcast out and the humidity is 96% with a slight chance of rain showers. And to make it worse, tomorrow is supposed to have the same weather conditions
Although it's not raining (yet) it's overcast out and the humidity is 96% with a slight chance of rain showers. And to make it worse, tomorrow is supposed to have the same weather conditions
#2
RE: Poor Weather...
[sm=boosign.gif]Get a grip, you can ride in the rain all day. Come up here and ride on snow/ice in below freezing weather and tell me how bad you have it![sm=headbang.gif]
I'm hoping that the snow around my area thaws out enough so that the parking lot next to my place will be rideable for stuntin in the next few weeks. Where are you located to have it so good that you can wear a single layer of clothing?
I'm hoping that the snow around my area thaws out enough so that the parking lot next to my place will be rideable for stuntin in the next few weeks. Where are you located to have it so good that you can wear a single layer of clothing?
#3
#4
RE: Poor Weather...
Right onNorthern!
Here's what we have to look forward to tomorrow!
Saturday[/align]Cloudy. Chance of light snow in the morning...then light snow likely in the afternoon. Snow accumulation of 3 to 4 inches. Highs 15 to 20. East winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 70 percent.[/align][/align]Oh well - Almost was able to ride into December - I put my bike away on Thanksgiving - must be the latest riding season in the history of northern North Dakota! - Now I'll just hope for a warm March to pull it back out...[/align][/align]As for rain, from my few times out in it, rain isn't all that bad, but watch for puddles and beware other drivers. Sad to say, the 2 accidents I've been in (in my cages, and both unfortunately my fault) were in parking lots during rain - it really downs your visibility and perception - Luckily no injuries other than a few body panels =-) - Hell I was barely moving in both of them.[/align]
Here's what we have to look forward to tomorrow!
Saturday[/align]Cloudy. Chance of light snow in the morning...then light snow likely in the afternoon. Snow accumulation of 3 to 4 inches. Highs 15 to 20. East winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 70 percent.[/align][/align]Oh well - Almost was able to ride into December - I put my bike away on Thanksgiving - must be the latest riding season in the history of northern North Dakota! - Now I'll just hope for a warm March to pull it back out...[/align][/align]As for rain, from my few times out in it, rain isn't all that bad, but watch for puddles and beware other drivers. Sad to say, the 2 accidents I've been in (in my cages, and both unfortunately my fault) were in parking lots during rain - it really downs your visibility and perception - Luckily no injuries other than a few body panels =-) - Hell I was barely moving in both of them.[/align]
#6
#7
RE: Poor Weather...
Rain shouldn't be a problem.Be careful for thefew minutes when the rain starts falling, until it floats away all the oil that has accumulated, and assume that cagers will be even more oblivious to your presence than usual. Otherwise, you're good to go.
If the MotoGP riders can drag elbow and open up to 170 mph in the rain, I can sure ride to work.
If the MotoGP riders can drag elbow and open up to 170 mph in the rain, I can sure ride to work.
#8
RE: Poor Weather...
ORIGINAL: Munson
Rain shouldn't be a problem.Be careful for thefew minutes when the rain starts falling, until it floats away all the oil that has accumulated, and assume that cagers will be even more oblivious to your presence than usual. Otherwise, you're good to go.
If the MotoGP riders can drag elbow and open up to 170 mph in the rain, I can sure ride to work.
Rain shouldn't be a problem.Be careful for thefew minutes when the rain starts falling, until it floats away all the oil that has accumulated, and assume that cagers will be even more oblivious to your presence than usual. Otherwise, you're good to go.
If the MotoGP riders can drag elbow and open up to 170 mph in the rain, I can sure ride to work.
1. Cagers were ordered off the road.
2. 2 second yellow lights and quota cops waiting nearby were non-existant.
3. Everyone had the skill of a GP rider.
4. GP riders ride on race tracks...which give 10 times the grip of public roads.
5. They also have special..super soft rain tires...not available to the public for mass consumption.
#10
RE: Poor Weather...
Hey, if you nothern guys don't like riding in the cold you could always.......move farther south.
I could ride in the rain, (it's pouring here today), but we have enough nice days I just don't feel like it. Riding in the rain's not bad, it's just not.......preferable. Although, I guess if I was cooped up during the winter I'd probably feel like getting the hell out of the house whether there was snow, slush, rain, or whatever.
The moto GP guys are paid to ride in the rain, if I were paid I'd do it too. Somehow cruisin along on the bike and passing someone (like myself) who loves to drive through deep water and see how far they can get the water to shoot out from their vehicle.....just doesn't sound fun to me. And that's why I ride, cause I love it! I want to have fun in the process.
^^agreed
I could ride in the rain, (it's pouring here today), but we have enough nice days I just don't feel like it. Riding in the rain's not bad, it's just not.......preferable. Although, I guess if I was cooped up during the winter I'd probably feel like getting the hell out of the house whether there was snow, slush, rain, or whatever.
If the MotoGP riders can drag elbow and open up to 170 mph in the rain, I can sure ride to work.
plus, coming into work on a friday, soaking wet....just doesn't sound like a good way to start the weekend.