Re: riding in this weather
Im in the same situation as you,i have a country lane to get along if it is not iced up, if it is i wont been going to work,If its got a layer of soft snow on it makes it a bit easier,but avoid car tracks as they are icy/slippery if you can.Estate roads can be ridden with the bike upright no leaning at all on corners or your picking yourself up off the road,dont use the front brake and only the rear very lightly with engine braking
Best to avoid 1st gear and accelerate slowly using 2nd/3rd Oh yea! and allow your self about 50yds to stop :)
Im waiting to get my Enduro/Trail bike going,needs a Bridgestone ED663 :) then if i drop that i aint going to be fussed but the TDM :'( :-[ bit heavy for this sort of weather.
think its a heavy snowfall predicted for Sunday >:( :(
Re: riding in this weather
oh dear, not out of the woods yet then, thought the snow might be subsiding.
looks like i may be running to work!
thanks for the tips
Re: riding in this weather
Use several thin layers instead of one thick one. Don't be afraid to wear long johns (or your birds tights - we won't tell ::))
Leave early and don't rush, and when you hit a "clear" road - don't relax and think it's alright, you are about to meet ice!
Other than that it's a peice of piss ;)
Stu
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Phone work pull a snow day! If not just take it steady, be confident and don't over react!
Or buy a supermoto go balls out and don't worry as they bounce well (mine even has heated grips)
Oh yeah.....stay warm love your long johns
Re: riding in this weather
Take it steady. As others have said keep it upright, keep your feet out to balance until you get on to main roads.
Best thing though is not to ride it. If you have public transport running. Use it instead. Better they prang a bus than you prang your bike.
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Don’t use your front brake, take it slow and wrap up warm.
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Don't use front brake if at all possible. Use your gears & engine speed to brake. Remember the 2 second rule but in this weather make it 5 or more.
More expensive option buy a Quad bike
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As kev said dont use the bike go by bus or such, I did it once coming back from Didcot and I had to ride the whole way with my feet on the ground, new boots were in order after that and it took me about 4hours to do a ride I could do in 50 mins in the dry.
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Originally Posted by igbell
As kev said dont use the bike go by bus or such, I did it once coming back from Didcot and I had to ride the whole way with my feet on the ground, new boots were in order after that and it took me about 4hours to do a ride I could do in 50 mins in the dry.
I did it years a go. Got all the way home, but stupidly touched the front brakes on my Suzuki GS850 at less than walking pace. Dent in the tank from the clip ons which also bent.