So what else do you do to winterize the bike apart from putting Stabilizer and remove the battery? lol
He pulled the carb too... sure sounds like winterizing to me lol.
So what else do you do to winterize the bike apart from putting Stabilizer and remove the battery? lol
I was just happy when they reported on the news that the cold and hard winter predicted has been upgraded to a warmer than normal winter....very happy....now to wait and see.
So what else do you do to winterize the bike apart from putting Stabilizer and remove the battery? lol
Lol professional forecasters can't get even close to any accurate forecast past 3 days, but somehow gtam can predict the weather up to and including the summer.
Amaze balls
Lol professional forecasters can't get even close to any accurate forecast past 3 days, but somehow gtam can predict the weather up to and including the summer.
According to google translate his handle is "Oil wells Fei color" I am sure it is lost in translation.I know right? and that guy with the Chinese profile name have access to weather within 180 days, HOLY SHIIT
Climate isn't weather. If you'd been paying attention you'd see we are on the edge of two trends cold to the west ....like crazy insane cold in BC and warmer to the east...we are sitting in the middle and will get a mix of above average as one side dominates and below average as the cold incursion shifts east a bit.
Last year was an El Nino year and crazy warm.....broke all records.
This year is LaNina or ENSO neutral but its still stupid warm in the Arctic and that impacts us. It's only mysterious if you choose not to learn.
But the weather guy can't nail the shifts along the edge.
According to google translate his handle is "Oil wells Fei color" I am sure it is lost in translation.
According to google translate his handle is "Oil wells Fei color" I am sure it is lost in translation.
Some of you guys worry a lot. When it's cold out don't ride like it's a 30c day in July (From a traction standpoint), watch for sand and salt (especially in corners), and an experienced rider will be just fine unless one is riding a bike with insane throttle or torque curves that you are unable (on too inexperienced) to be able to moderate/control.
The inexperienced part is worthy of consideration though. OP, since you just started riding in the fall, you may want to keep the risks in mind as your experience level may come into play. Riding in the cooler weather on potentially less than ideal road conditions is a situation where experience matters a lot more.
Never ended up taking the bike out. Weather was not what they predicted.
Thank you for you opinion.