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 binge Emo Kiddy

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 Posted: 21:22 - 27 Nov 2010 Post subject: Anybody riding the winter out? |
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Who will be riding through this winter.
I've changed jobs, and now live around 10 miles from work via the motorway route. But by going directly through town I can get it down to 7 or 8 miles, and 10 to 15 minutes on a clear run in the car, or when im on the bike (filtering).
Now come winter, I think im going to be screwed with the car.
My front bumper has about 3" grounder clearance on the R5, not to mention the extreme wheel camber and rear end practically on the bump stops.
So the bike is my better option for when it snows I think.
Most of you know, its an 04 YZF450 with shortened forks, lowered rear end, and Smoto wheels/tyres.
The tyres currently fitted are 160/60-17 and 120/60-17 Maxxis Supermaxx Sports. They have a similar amount of treaded area as the Pirelli dragon supercorsa Pro, They just dont warm up as quickly.
In the snow, I expect them to be completely pointless, however, given my job, I can change the tyres over pretty easily, just not sure what tyres to go for that will be good in the snow, and fit onto 17" wheels.
Swapping to MX wheels isnt an option as everybody wants well over £250 for a pair of YZF wheels.
Just after general advice from people who hack it every winter. The last snow vs bike experience I had was with this:
https://i902.photobucket.com/albums/ac227/pitbikeben/Photo1114.jpg |
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Nope, not me.
I turned a bit gay a couple of weeks ago and bought a car for the winter.
I am sorry guys..... I have let you all down.  |
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Be prepared to crash/drop it imo. I would look into studded tyres myself, but at the moment i can ring work and tell them i'm not coming in (in fact with my current job they don't want me to if the conditions are bad as i'm riding their bike on the job ), and my university is within walking distance, and i'm paid pittance so it's not worth the cost!
Really want to get a move on with putting my CG125 back on the road for winter as i truly believe lighter (and cheaper) bikes are better in the snow. No choice for me though, if i want to go anywhere it's either CB500, CG125, or walk!
Sort your tyres out imo, as they are by far the most important thing in poor weather. ____________________ -- Ingah |
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I'll be riding my ER5 with BT45s. I'm guaranteed to be going down It's going to be interesting, but I need to get to work, and that's why I bought a crap bike. |
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Suppose you could always try motorbike skis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNYhl4BCh98
I've ridden in snow on the CBR using BT21s, had to kick me foot down to prevent it going down a couple times. Did it about 6 times in total, then the weather cleared up.
Also did it on my NTV with BT45s too, didn't drop it but did end up jumping off a couple times to push it through knee deep snow.
Both times at the time it seemed ok and not a problem, looking back at it I think that was nuts. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Done the previous 25 winters on a bike and will be doing this one too, death/the like permitting  ____________________ The RXS100: vehicle of choice for Chuck Norris |
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Been riding for the last 6-ish years and I intend to this year also.
My bike probably isn't the most practical for winter, but who cares...?  ____________________ My Bikes: Piaggio NRG| Aprilia RS 125| Suzuki GSX-R 600|Yamaha Fazer Ducati 848
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I'm gonna bicycle it. I live 1 mile from work LOL
Need to change my road tyres to mountain, and it's all good. Infact I love the snow cracking. ____________________ Hit the G spot.  |
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 Posted: 22:27 - 27 Nov 2010 Post subject: |
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Binge: I'd expect the tread will just fill up with snow, leaving you back where you started.
Personally I'd save up for some off-road wheels for that money.
The heating up isn't really an issue to my mind - if they get a chance to heat up, then you've got 'enough' grip and I wouldn't be worrying .
Oh and 90% likely to down - sounds a bit like that "victim biker mentality"!
No reason to crash if you don't want to; though if you've got very short legs, it's probably a bit harder. |
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I plan to ride though the winter, but in all honesty I'm bricking it a bit as I only passed my Mod 2 at the beginning of October, and I'll be on a 31 year old Honda...  ____________________ Bikes: '05 Better BT125-20 => '79 Honda CB750KZ (Now a project bike) => '99 Suzuki Bandit 600 => '01 Triumph Tiger 955i
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Old Thread Alert!
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