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 Posted: 20:40 - 03 Jan 2010 Post subject: How well did your bike handle in the snow and ice? |
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I'm pretty bored, and starting college again tomorrow, so it's cold, early morning rides again, and since there's meant to be more snow, and theres still ice hiding on the road, i thought about how my bike handled with all the miles i did in the horrible weather...
I used my 125 for all my winter commuting, because i haven't got a winter hack. I thought, with all the poor weather conditions, that my bike handled pretty well in the snow and on the ice, there were a few times where my rear wheel slipped out a little, but all in all, i was happy that it got me from A to B safely, and with the appropriate gear, it was quite thrilling to ride
Here's a picture after a 70 mile ride
https://i657.photobucket.com/albums/uu299/milkster125/P221209_1331.jpg
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Didn't take any pics during the proper snow But here is one of my faithful old relic when the worst had gone:
https://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc223/Funkdooby_album/sno.jpg
It of course soldiered on without complaint, coping with the snow, slush, ice and assorted other inclement conditions admirably, as it has for the past 20 years  |
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After riding in the snow and ice last year i won't be doing it again.
Not on my current bike, its light enough, but when front ends go there rarely go slowly and i know i'll not save it every time. Maybe if i had something like your XRX125 i'd pull off the plastics and add crash bungs if possible.
What advice would the BCF offer for crash protection?
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Seems I have more luck with big twin race bikes and tourers than with lighter commuters in the snow and ice, my GS pretty much spat the front wheel out sideways at the first sign of some proper ice in a carpark
Needless to say my nice shiny zx9 has been staying at home all wrapped up  ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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According to the internet, the zx9 is only 14kg heavier than a GS-E and 3kg heavier than a GS-F!
Get some spare tatty fairings for the zx9 and you're sorted . |
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I've not gone into any severe snow but my bike copes brilliantly with the ice and snow I have encountered. I'd take the slippy route against a 3 hour bus journey (that's 2 1/2hrs waiting and 1/2hr actually travelling) any day!
I have some quite big hills near me and last year there was a foot of snow on the road but fishtailing up that hill was so much fun - especially when some cars weren't even able to make it!  ____________________ Previous: Aprilia Habana Retro 50cc (beauty), Yamaha SR125 (fell apart), Honda XR125 (nippy little commuter), Honda SLR650 (Geewhizz), Yamaha Diversion 900S (Smoooooth) written off courtesy of a stupid escaped horse.
(7 year gap), BMW F650 (Relaxing ride). Aprilia Caponord ETV1000 (Big and bold). Yamaha FZS600 (got me in trouble too quick!).
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 Posted: 19:50 - 04 Jan 2010 Post subject: Re: How well did your bike handle in the snow and ice? |
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| milkster125 wrote: | I'm pretty bored, and starting college again tomorrow, so it's cold, early morning rides again, and since there's meant to be more snow, and theres still ice hiding on the road, i thought about how my bike handled with all the miles i did in the horrible weather...
I used my 125 for all my winter commuting, because i haven't got a winter hack. I thought, with all the poor weather conditions, that my bike handled pretty well in the snow and on the ice, there were a few times where my rear wheel slipped out a little, but all in all, i was happy that it got me from A to B safely, and with the appropriate gear, it was quite thrilling to ride
Here's a picture after a 70 mile ride
https://i657.photobucket.com/albums/uu299/milkster125/P221209_1331.jpg
Share some pictures and let us know how your bike handled in the awful weather conditions  |
Dont think you have anything to worry about tbh.
Low powered, off road style bike is probally the easiest to handle in those conditions ____________________ Previous: '08 Suzuki DRZ400SM > '04 Kawasaki ZX-6R B1H
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My bike handled it quite nicely by cowering in the garage until I had no choice but to head out on it.
Top tip! If you do have a winter hack. (Like the one I bought a few months ago just for this sort of situation.) Do make sure you're not a complete lazy turnip and actually fix the damn thing in time for Winter.
That certainly would've saved a few buttocks clenching to BMW seat moments recently.
Not least of which was going from clear dry road on an unlit section of motorway in the middle of the night, straight into what was left after a huge hail/sleet storm at about 80mph.
Nearly sucked the bike up me colon.  ____________________ ...and thus true enlightenment is achieved.
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| Hairy Ben wrote: | My bike handled it quite nicely by cowering in the garage until I had no choice but to head out on it.
Top tip! If you do have a winter hack. (Like the one I bought a few months ago just for this sort of situation.) Do make sure you're not a complete lazy turnip and actually fix the damn thing in time for Winter.
That certainly would've saved a few buttocks clenching to BMW seat moments recently.
Not least of which was going from clear dry road on an unlit section of motorway in the middle of the night, straight into what was left after a huge hail/sleet storm at about 80mph.
Nearly sucked the bike up me colon.  |
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| Rolfe66 wrote: | | Hairy Ben wrote: | My bike handled it quite nicely by cowering in the garage until I had no choice but to head out on it.
Top tip! If you do have a winter hack. (Like the one I bought a few months ago just for this sort of situation.) Do make sure you're not a complete lazy turnip and actually fix the damn thing in time for Winter.
That certainly would've saved a few buttocks clenching to BMW seat moments recently.
Not least of which was going from clear dry road on an unlit section of motorway in the middle of the night, straight into what was left after a huge hail/sleet storm at about 80mph.
Nearly sucked the bike up me colon.  |
What you doing here traitor? |
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