Couldn't agree more on the heated grips. I wonder how I ever managed without them. Got some Triumph handguards coming on 18th to make things even better :)
Oh yes, I ride all year round. I've got a car license but currently don't own a car.
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Couldn't agree more on the heated grips. I wonder how I ever managed without them. Got some Triumph handguards coming on 18th to make things even better :)
Oh yes, I ride all year round. I've got a car license but currently don't own a car.
I work and live in Cheltenham during the week and commute on Fridays and Sundays. Only having one car which the wife insist's on using leaves me only one option and thats the Fazer, which i have to say I have no complaints about. The only thing that makes me resort to the train is Snow and ice. So to answer the question I think the answer is yes. ::)
All year - but I avoid snow and ice, two on the road and two sorned and in process of some changes
but there are days when there are advantages to living on a bus route
:-?
95% warm weather rider, cant be dealing with the arctic tundra on 2 wheels ::)
I do ride year round but if I'm truthfull I take the car if the weathers really bad. Tend to avoid November and December because of leaves (and drunks) but with the rain washing the roads clean they are really grippy at the moment even in heavy rain. Apart from tractor mud of course!
BTW Dabz, thanks for the welcome back - I have been around a bit but with broadband problems recently and understaffed at work I have not had much to say.
Yepp, Im an all rounder :p
All year round, although take the car when I have the kids....