That is the exact reply I expected Mr MikeyQuote:
Originally Posted by mikey
OF course I'll show you how to clean your bike
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That is the exact reply I expected Mr MikeyQuote:
Originally Posted by mikey
OF course I'll show you how to clean your bike
Whens good for you? ::)
the wife got the car in the separation so am thankfully left with the bike, which i will have to ride in winter, i would probably have rode it all year round anyway.
:'( Just wish mine was on the road!! At least I can freeze my balls off over the winter in the garage getting it fixed..... going to be a loooong winter, me thinks!!!
I have an excuse in that I'm currently living 100 miles away from the bike :P
Yep
All year round. Not sure how much I'll do on the MT-01 but will carry on riding my Bonneville. Currently I only weigh about 300lb so may need to put some more on for insulation purposes.
Did Cornwall (Newquay) in March & plan to do it again next year, but hopefully not in the cold & wet
Ridden bike daily for the past 5 winters...but got a feeling most of this one is going to be ice daily so time to resort to a car/train for work me thinks :(
It has got to the point I will have to put the inners in my suit now as I am just starting to feel it.
I passed my test last summer and promised myself that I would ride at least once a week through the winter, which I did. I've made the promise again this year and intend to keep that promise, bit chilly though sometimes!!
I tell you what good kit helps, as I had a pair Alpinestar gloves given to me for my birthday and they are so good that I can not feel my heated grips. So I will be saving up and buying new trs and jkts soon.
As at the mo I have no Car so the bike is the only transport.