Julz - you're the one stating you don't understand it.
It's purely comfort level for conditions. It's not proving anything - I just enjoy it = I shake my head at the guys out there on bicycles - there was ONE today out in the middle of nowhere. I ride a fair bit at night as well - many don't. I have a lot of upfront protection on the Exec and comfortable warm gear, excellent rubber on.
I would not ride below freezing when it's wet tho I used to.
The bike is too big and has no traction - even in sand or mud but it's solid in the wet and the wind. As someone else mentioned its harder when stopped -
I do NOT however enjoy traffic at all....one reason I'd rather ride at 2 am than 2 pm. MIght be an interesting night as there is a full moon and maybe a clear sky - go poke around the escarpment.
What would be cool is to do a run to Hutch's Fish and Chips and look at the surf. ( almost got killed in that surf when I was still kayaking ).
It's purely comfort level for conditions. It's not proving anything - I just enjoy it = I shake my head at the guys out there on bicycles - there was ONE today out in the middle of nowhere. I ride a fair bit at night as well - many don't. I have a lot of upfront protection on the Exec and comfortable warm gear, excellent rubber on.
I would not ride below freezing when it's wet tho I used to.
The bike is too big and has no traction - even in sand or mud but it's solid in the wet and the wind. As someone else mentioned its harder when stopped -
I do NOT however enjoy traffic at all....one reason I'd rather ride at 2 am than 2 pm. MIght be an interesting night as there is a full moon and maybe a clear sky - go poke around the escarpment.
What would be cool is to do a run to Hutch's Fish and Chips and look at the surf. ( almost got killed in that surf when I was still kayaking ).
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