hell yeah went out for 45min ride hands did get a little cold only thing that bugs me is on and off ramps are pretty dirty and cold and if u lean a little too much and are going a little to fast i did feel the rear slip a little.
I was out today - reason was to top up and add stabilizer; at least that got me out of the house, I try to ride at least once each month in the winter, but now am prepared if snow comes. I'll take the Harley out tomorrow if it's sunny to top up and Stabilize.
Not a lot of the folks here can remember Boxing Day 1964 in Ontario, but I do.
The temperature went over 50º, using the only scale that was in use in Canada.
I rode more than 50 miles, most of that without gloves.
I surely wish I still had the 1964 Honda Super Hawk I was riding that day.
Very sweet ride the Super Hawk - had a 305 as my first decent ride.
Warmest I recall in winter was a Feb 28th and it hit 20 degrees a couple years back - I have never seen so many bikes out even in the summer. Clearly everyone was itching to get the season started.
Took the track bike out for about 7-10 minutes today. Yeah yeah.. bad guy... I know, I know...
No main thoroughfares or stupid speeds. Very leisurely slow speed jaunt in a quiet area.
Very sweet ride the Super Hawk - had a 305 as my first decent ride.
Warmest I recall in winter was a Feb 28th and it hit 20 degrees a couple years back - I have never seen so many bikes out even in the summer. Clearly everyone was itching to get the season started.
I recall that stretch of warm temps. It was weird.
Took my ZRX out of storage for a day trip thru Campbellville and paid dearly with rusted calipers in the spring from not hosing it down. A few hours of bliss turned into an expensive feat.
I was also out but just cruised around Etobicoke's twisty roads (Edenbridge, Riverside, Kingsway). Despite heated grips my hands have been getting too cold. Planning on ordering some Gerbings stuff soon!
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