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| Alexio |
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 Posted: 13:31 - 14 Jan 2010 Post subject: Riding in the snow |
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I didn't stop riding this winter and as such I've now fallen off of my bike three times. How about you? Will be interesting to see just how many people are fair weather riders  ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
G: With my GSXR I do often effectively use it as a scooter with a clutch in town.
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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I've ridden pretty much every day...
It's been spill free (so far...) couple of almosts... But on the whole it's been alright.
I don't really enjoy it because I enjoy snow and riding, but not together. It's just more hassel and everytime I go out I'm risking my bike... Which if you're in my situation in life it's not a good thing. And it's the last thing I need at the moment.
I will say I can't wait for dry roads and going over 50...  ____________________ "Let's face it, this is not the worst thing you've caught me doing."
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I guess I am the typical fair weather rider, I enjoy riding my bike but it's only a hobby for me and I use the car for the winter. Understand it's some people's form of transport and wish them all the best throughout the winter!
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I've ridden in the snow the past couple of winters and it's great fun, I like the fishtailing and haven't hit the deck yet!
However once the ice started to set in that is an entirely different matter, things get a lot more dangerous and so because I've been able to borrow a family car I haven't used my bike for the past couple of weeks. I'm hoping it'll thaw out next week for the bike though as I can't keep affording the insurance costs of £50 a week! Never mind the fuel costs...  ____________________ 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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Bikes all tucked up safely in the garage till things improve. As I've not long returned to bikes I dont feel confident enough yet to ride in bad weather and would much rather improve my skills before attempting the more challenging aspects of riding a bike. Plus I'm a lot older now and dont bounce as well as I used to  ____________________ Previously Known As A5tra_G
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| Serendipity |
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Yes I was forced to ride in the snow on the first day, and no I didn’t enjoy it. If you ride in snow it’s only a matter of time until you fall off. Ride for long enough in proper snow and ice it’s inevitable, no matter how good you are, and my bike is simply not prepared for it.
A FireBlade with limited crash protection is going to get expensive pretty quickly. Plus possible damage to me and my kit. My other bikes that may be more appropriate for the conditions are both laid up for repairs.
I’ve not crashed in snow, but I have come damn close. I’ve crashed on ice before where I knew it was going to be icy, I was going quite slow, I felt the steering go light and pulled the clutch in to try and coast over it, then WHAM! I was sliding down the road on my arse. I didn’t touch the brakes or make any steering input, but nevertheless it still went down. The patch of ice was so extensive that the car behind me nearly span out and it took ages to pick the bike up because we were skating all over the place.
I’m lucky that I’m close enough to work that I have alternative options. Since the snow in December I’ve driven two borrowed cars and when they weren’t available I used bus, bicycle or walked. I’ve only used the Blade a couple of times in nearly a month.
This period of winter weather has been quite exceptional in my 17 years biking experience. Normally in the UK when it snows you take the bus on day one. By day two the main roads are open and you’re back on the bike. On day three the rain comes and the snow disappears for another year.
If this pattern of weather is going to be the norm then I will give serious consideration to buying a car or small van for next winter. If the ice doesn’t disappear pretty soon I will be buying a four wheeled vehicle now.
I say four wheeled vehicle because a road legal 4WD quad is not out of the question….. ____________________ 2016 CBF1000F - Commuter heaven | 1994 CBR600FR - Awaiting defibrillation |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 14:53 - 14 Jan 2010 Post subject: Re: Riding in the snow |
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Perhaps you should clarify if we’re talking in ‘snowy conditions’, minor snowy roads, or in continuous settling snow .
I choose the bike for transport, not for ‘blagging rights’, as some suggest, but because it best fits my ‘needs’ - to get from A to B as quickly as possible with as little hassle as possible.
It does require some adjustments to riding and kit, but so far I seem to have fallen over and damaged my vehicles a lot less than those using cars or walking.
I do have a working car which I could and have used (big shopping trip, going sledding etc) as appropriate. Being a fairly powerful rear wheel drive, it’s not ideal, but I found it performed better than many lighter front wheel drive cars when I let the tyres down (as with the bikes, some changes need to be made to kit, vehicle and driving style too.)
To be fair, I’ve realised having some off-road experience probably does give me a bit of extra confidence with bikes sliding around. However, a lot of it is that, I suspect, I’ve just slowed down more than others.
Sure, in some cases I’ve even being slower than the cars, but still the vast majority of the time I get to my destination quicker than I would in a car.
Spinning 1.5t of metal worries me more than 140-200kg of bike for the possible consequences.
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 Posted: 15:02 - 14 Jan 2010 Post subject: |
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I rode through last winters snow which was fun until I came off
This time around I put the bike away in the garage as it would cost more to fix the bike if it broke than it does to take my car to work.
Gonna try and put some cash away this year to get a winter hack though because I hate not riding my bike  ____________________ ZX6R F3 |
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I'll ride in anything if it's a return journey. Given the choice, I've been taking the car. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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I have no choice, but to ride in all weathers, because my bike is my only transport.
I've ridden to college 3 days a week, every week, since the first snowfall. I've also travelled 70 miles to a mates house in Norfolk, done that same journey about 3 - 4 times in all the horrible weather.
Luckily i haven't had a spill, had quite a lot of scary moments, like my back wheel slipping away from me, my front wheel nearly went from underneath me when i hit some black ice, and i thought i was going to come off when i came round a bend and hit a manhole cover, which was literally a covered in a sheet of ice, it was a death trap.
Apart from the ice, it's when the snow turns to slush, that's when it becomes deadly. I was going to college at 20 with my feet down the whole way, when the weather was at it's worst, but it seems like it's slowly clearing up, and today was much milder, it wasn't bitterly cold like it has been, but there's still some slush lying about.
If i can afford it, i'm not going to sell my 125 i have now, to get myself a Bandit, i'm thinking of keeping it for next winter, because i think it handled well, and even in the worst of weathers, it's still a thrill to ride. Be nice to keep as a winter hack
Just have to see
Can anyone reccomend some bikes as winter hacks? Some good cheap bargains, something for about £400 max? |
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I got caught in the snow the last Tuesday, I binned it twice on the A40, eventually slid down a banked corner because I couldn't get any grip at all and had to ditch my bike; recovered it on Thursday finding it like this;
https://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g123/ncrn/bikeinsnow.jpg
Started up first time on the button so I'm quite impressed with it .
I've done a fair amount of riding on the ice and snow, and it was hard work I didn't really enjoy it as I had to get to Cheltenham from Bristol daily, I resorted to getting a lift with someone I work with though I still had to ride to his in the mornings which was entertaining some days to say the least .
If I had a lighter bike I think it would have been a lot easier.. ____________________ Past: 55 Sym Jet, 91 ZZR250, 03 NSR125R. Present: 97 ER-5.
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Rode my scooter all through the winter last year, hated it, but it wasn't too bad at all. This year since I've got a bike I actually value I haven't taken it out in over a month (since I passed my test basically). Can't wait for decent weather now though, really miss riding  ____________________ KTM 990 SMT & Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM |
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Rode a Gsxr 1000 back from work at 6 in the morning took me 3 hours to do 3 miles to my mates house  ____________________ m0l0t0v wrote: Chris, just so you know, JD is a nutter
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Put mine away for the snow, im not keen on dropping my pride and joy and fucking it up, which would happen cos i have short legs . Its a no brainer when i have a car to use while my wife is on maternity leave. Snow sucks.  ____________________ Cbr1100xx blackbird gone, mk4 golf gt tdi chav now
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I rode in it but I'm not sure 'enjoy' is the right word to use I had a few near misses and slithered around a lot, but I managed to stay upright, mostly without riding feet down. Then again I've had 20 years of practice on the bike I was on through the bad weather. Did four miles on the Bandit and came within two inches of a serious crunch
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The last post was made 16 years, 18 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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