The Cold It's here

handlegrip

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Last Sunday Morning, I had to ride, so I took my Burgman rather than my bike. It is great for blocking wind!,as I said I had to
I did not want to but had to. Long story shortened, at Timmie's near Princess Auto on Dixie Rd. I pulled in and to my surprise
there were two bikes on the lot. I Said to myself I have to today (need transport) but as far as the others? ( I was warm nice, jacket, lined pants, and winter boots, no shifting on the Burgman), met one rider on the Lot, looked him square in the eye and said I hope your getting paid for it!. Nice guy chatted and went in for coffee, inside was his partner and said to me at least we are getting paid for it. I laughed, these guys were brave I tell you. He told me they rode from Welland. I was shivering just thinking of that. These dudes were OPP. Man I had to take my hat off, their uniforms were greatly, immensely inadequate
for the cold weather, My Burgman said it was 0 degrees out.But man they did it. I don't know how. They were going to the Grey cup stuff down town. For the first time ever I did not say wow what a gig that must be to myself. If any of you two are listening
I wish you good tidings and warmth. And if you take advise don't ever do that again, I don't think even the likes of Evil Ken-evil
would do that. The point. ... when you have to you have to no matter who you are. But be clear no snow tires are going on any of my bikes. This was the second time this crap happened to me, and ,,and I wish I could say and hope it's the last.Thumbs up all.
 
...What's your point?
 
Proper grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, and paragraphs would go a long way in getting the message across.
 
These opp were pussys for putting up with such insolence. If I were them and I received this harassing look and opinion I would have followed the perp and looked for ways to issue some tickets.
 
Proper grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, and paragraphs would go a long way in getting the message across.

Oh good I wasn't the only one that got lost reading this...
 
It's possible that english is not the first language of the OP; sorry for my post above.
 
Maybe he's typing from a tablet/fone?

Sent from my tablet using my paws
 
...met one rider on the Lot, looked him square in the eye and said I hope your getting paid for it!. Nice guy chatted and went in for coffee, inside was his partner and said to me at least we are getting paid for it. I laughed, these guys were brave I tell you. He told me they rode from Welland. I was shivering just thinking of that. These dudes were OPP. Man I had to take my hat off, their uniforms were greatly, immensely inadequate for the cold weather...

I have never been colder than riding a motorcycle in winter. Hats off to them. And thanks for sharing your experience.
 
try sub zero temperatures on a sportbike, on the highway with no heated gear...
 
Sorry that I offended so many with my grammar, etc. As far as many of you that have ridden in the cold, well that's just special. The point
I was trying to make in case some may have missed it is how bonding the bikes are. There are times when we don't want to hop on and go riding due to weather no matter what's out there at the time. Doing so is unifying just by being there with others in the same predicament. There is allays someone who's been tougher , wetter, colder, longer, hotter etc. I hope for you that enjoy being the pinnacle of such weather predicaments get all the predicament you can. I know if crap that those two guys had to put up with happened to some, they would simply call in sick. But I figure later they may have had a laugh at the day. Lighten up, this is suppose to be a social bike liking thing. And who actually gives a crap about bikes, it's all about the people. If you ain't got that by now bikes will never help you.
 
Sorry that I offended so many with my grammar, etc. As far as many of you that have ridden in the cold, well that's just special. The point
I was trying to make in case some may have missed it is how bonding the bikes are. There are times when we don't want to hop on and go riding due to weather no matter what's out there at the time. Doing so is unifying just by being there with others in the same predicament. There is allays someone who's been tougher , wetter, colder, longer, hotter etc. I hope for you that enjoy being the pinnacle of such weather predicaments get all the predicament you can. I know if crap that those two guys had to put up with happened to some, they would simply call in sick. But I figure later they may have had a laugh at the day. Lighten up, this is suppose to be a social bike liking thing. And who actually gives a crap about bikes, it's all about the people. If you ain't got that by now bikes will never help you.

no worries, just don't let it happen again :D
 
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