Except, for those who work in an office anyway, the point of coming in to work is primarily to meet and interact with your colleagues. Otherwise, you could just work from home. So, if they're coming at different times it kind of defeats the purpose of coming at all. Making more use of video...
What is it they're peeling from their visors? I'm guessing some sort of transparent wrap for quick bug removal? Seems like it would be useful for non-racers as well.
I did about 2k on the GS500F before selling it in April. I put about 17K on the new-to-me SV650, and I guess I'm done now.
So, 19K in total on mostly evening and weekends -- only the occasional commute since I usually work from home. I would keep riding on warmer days but I'm concerned about...
What kind of chain lube do you use and where do you buy it?
Ted told me to lube it with every tank of gas and not bother with cleaning. I assume he told you the same?
I wouldn't put a laptop in a tank bag unless it had an SSD drive. Those powerful magnets could wreak havoc on the data stored on a magnetic drive. It might mess up credits cards etc if you throw in your wallet carelessly, too.
Oh, I've got this down thanks to Toronto's horrendous rush hour. ;)
I've been working on this, and can get it about 80% of the time, in part out of the necessity of navigating the ridiculously cramped garage where I park my bike. Although I'm sure some external coaching would be helpful...
I took the introductory course for the M2, and one track course. Although the former was the most viable way of entering the sport, the latter felt like much better value for my money, i.e I learned a hell of a lot more per dollar spent. I was already familiar with most of the theory taught in...
I didn't have any exposure to motorcycles growing up, and apart from admiring them when they flew by on the 401, they weren't really on my radar until I met a co-worker who rode dirt bikes. I was intrigued by his stories of "misspent youth" and seriously considered it, but the insurance quotes...
I've been carrying the Arc'teryx Blade 21 for 9 years and it is still performing well. No leaks or rips despite almost daily use with heavy laptops and books. I think they've stopped making that exact model, but I'll likely replace it with one of its descendents some day.
Strange. Try a search for product code 5022-451, the Outdoor Research "Ninjaclava".
Yes, I suppose a thinner material on top would be ideal, but my helmet still fits OK.
Edit -- Maybe this would be better...
I just picked up one of these the other day. I like that the "hinge" lets me comfortably hook it on my chin. The more traditional balaclava I had been using, which covers my mouth and nose, had the annoying tendency to blow my breath upwards and fog up my visor and glasses.
Wow, those photos are dramatic. I'm impressed you're riding already.
Freezing point is my cut off. I don't like the idea of hitting ice, especially in a turn.
Although, I have to say -- I don't understand why people give up in the cooler weather if there isn't snow or ice on the ground. It's...
After getting bored of doing figure-eights in the parking lot, I've started rounding up Canadian geese. Oddly no one has paid me for this service. :)
The only business that comes to mind would be a courier service for distances that are impractical with a bicycle. If you were allowed or simply...
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