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Anyone round bristol and surrounding areas ride in the winter finally lost patience with guys I ride with (or rather dont) spot of rain one degree drop in temperature and its like getting blood out of stone to get them out on their bikes

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zpower @ 09/02/2015 09:46  

Lol you get them in all areas not just Bristol

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JP @ 09/02/2015 10:19  

Aint that the truth
Frustrating though aint it lol

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zpower @ 09/02/2015 10:31  

I'm in that category now. Too much snow to get the bike across the paddock to the road :-(

Come back rain all is forgiven.

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Deleted Member @ 09/02/2015 10:52  

Bet thats even more frustrating stuie
Wanting to get out but cant

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zpower @ 09/02/2015 11:11  

Hmm yea grrrrrrr

What's even worse is the long layup for the bike (3 weeks) has finished off the battery)

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Deleted Member @ 09/02/2015 12:19  



Weather is king for many riders. Bottesford toy run really nice day 400 bikes out brass monkey charity run cold damp fogy 60 bikes there.

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bugsbunny @ 09/02/2015 18:54  

Share your frustration, although there are plenty of hardy bikers up here - the Edinburgh IAM group have been having rideouts most weekends all through the winter

I'm also amazed how many bikes are braving the salty roads for commuting in Edinburgh - usually I quite like being one of the very few bikes on the road

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Deleted Member @ 09/02/2015 19:54  

Been going out most Sundays for a breakfast run with just a couple of us we even have a 63 year old great grand mother who comes out with us on her 125 respect

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zpower @ 09/02/2015 19:59  

not me bring back the sun il pilly in this but not ride my baby

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kaycat @ 09/02/2015 20:00  



Sorry too much chrome to clean every time. Salt just rots it

Soon be spring

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Deleted Member @ 09/02/2015 20:02  

I miss being out, and I ride in most weather bar snow n ice. Can't wait for me knee to heal......I wanna be out there Everyone rides their own ride though.

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rowanblossom @ 09/02/2015 20:13  



yes RB every one rides there own,ok ive done the ice and snow madness,but get out in all weathers sharpens you up for when the weather is more clement

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gordy100 @ 09/02/2015 20:55  

Cold and wet= not fun
Dicking about on a dirt bike in the snow= fun
Commuting in the snow surrounded by cagers= not fun
Warm and dry= Hooning like a floon

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SlowGoose @ 09/02/2015 22:42  


From a rallyist’s point of view, there’s more of a sense of adventure to winter events. Not that this is without setbacks. I was once caught in ridiculously deep and heavy snow returning from a New Year’s rally in Shrewsbury, and could’ve been stranded had it not been for the incredible kindness of a family of complete strangers who lived in an isolated Cheshire house. They filled me with coffee, allowed me to leave my bike in an outhouse until I could recover it and drove me in a 4WD to Chester station, where - miraculously - a few trains were still running. It restored my faith in human nature.

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Deleted Member @ 15/02/2015 14:50  

Urgh yorklyshire rain is awful! Got to get me another bike first-only been 2 months since i sold wench and getting serious withdrawls

Really unable to ride in winter tho due to the heberdens in my fingers- pain from the get go or happier fingers and less twitchy arse above 6 degrees ??

Question is which 600 do i get? Cbr, fazer or zzr?

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mizzi @ 15/02/2015 18:07  



mizzi I didn't change bikes I changed countries lol,a cruiser would be better for the circulation, what a bout a virago

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gordy100 @ 15/02/2015 18:49  

@Mizzi- why limit yourself to a 600?

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SlowGoose @ 16/02/2015 21:30  

Lmao sat on margarets virago 536 and urgh definitely too wierd!

I've had a bandit 400, er5 (yik) and wenchie my cbr 400 aero and had to extent sidestand on wenchie so i could pick her up! Want a 600 as i need a bit more poke than wenchie wenchie but need to watch the weight of the bike too- sat on a fazer 600 and managed to pick that up without ripping my arm out of its socket, sat on a zzr 600 and can pick that up too

Its what u hav to do when ur 7.5 stones and 5Ɖ" with 29" legs- arse not lardy enough to compress - the er5 was bloody awful even tho i changed the shocks...topped out going over bumps and was like riding a pogo stick... Can manage about 180 kg but struggle with anything bigger

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mizzi @ 17/02/2015 08:07  

Personally if I was going jap I would buy a Honda Mizzi.

But then we all know I wouldn't buy jap!

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Deleted Member @ 17/02/2015 09:06  

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