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 Posted: 10:06 - 05 Dec 2012 Post subject: Snow riding tips |
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Beside the obvious: Don't ride in the snow
I'm looking for tips that will help me survive the winter
with as few lowsides as possible (last winter count: 3 )
so any help is appreciated. ____________________ 09' Versys 650 | 07' FJR1300A |
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i have been riding a long time snow doesn't bother me,
best tips drive slow on the snow
on snow always remember you have no front brake, (if you are going fast enough to need it on snow its to fast)
fresh snow provides the best grip but remember compact snow beneath is deadly,
never surpass your own limits, dont even look for them
better to get there late and alive than never again, worst case...... park it and walk. ____________________ "WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE Its chinese OFFICER."
Current rides CB 125 TDE(the next project) NS125RK ( now on the road ) CB125TDC (soon to be project 17) melody ( the nephews ) |
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| MarJay wrote: | | nightshaddow wrote: | i have been riding a long time snow doesn't bother me,
best tips drive slow on the snow
on snow always remember you have no front brake, (if you are going fast enough to need it on snow its to fast)
fresh snow provides the best grip but remember compact snow beneath is deadly,
never surpass your own limits, dont even look for them
better to get there late and alive than never again, worst case...... park it and walk. |
You've been riding a long time in the snow have you? When did you start riding? And how much snow has there really been since then? |
read it again, i have been riding a long time, snow doesn't bother me,
leagaly on the road i started riding in 1999 but up untill i was 15 my father was in the armed forces and i rode on the base from about age 6 or 7
i live in the uk and i can say pretty much every year there has been snow and i very rarely park the bike up, it is all about observation, visibility and knowing yours and your machines limits,
and for information only....... i have never (touch wood) come off because of snow ice or bad road conditions, stupid cager once with a "smidsy" in the middle of summer and my own stupidity once also in the middle of summer and both times no damage to myself or machine
when i came back from a ride in 2010
https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/155454_479225443845_3082812_n.jpg
got home got changed took pic mine was the cbr replica ____________________ "WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE Its chinese OFFICER."
Current rides CB 125 TDE(the next project) NS125RK ( now on the road ) CB125TDC (soon to be project 17) melody ( the nephews ) |
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Open the door to your bike, get in, shut the bike door and put your seatbelt on. This type of motorcycle doesn't fall over in the snow, and is recommended over conventional motorcycles.
Don't be concerned that the handlebars are bent into a circle.
Your bike will have combined front and rear brakes, and no brake lever.
Similarly, your clutch lever and throttle will have moved to where your feet are, don't try to use your hands.
You don't need a helmet for this type of motorcycle, so leave it at home, or on the pillion seats.
As you ride off, consider that counter steering is ill advised and that gear changes are made with your left hand, rather than your left foot. Devise a simple way of remembering that hand controls are are now foot controls, and vice versa.
Don't filter. If you need to wipe your visor, one of the sticks next to the handlebar will help you. |
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| nightshaddow wrote: | read it again, i have been riding a long time, snow doesn't bother me,
leagaly on the road i started riding in 1999 but up untill i was 15 my father was in the armed forces and i rode on the base from about age 6 or 7
i live in the uk and i can say pretty much every year there has been snow and i very rarely park the bike up, it is all about observation, visibility and knowing yours and your machines limits,
and for information only....... i have never (touch wood) come off because of snow ice or bad road conditions, stupid cager once with a "smidsy" in the middle of summer and my own stupidity once also in the middle of summer and both times no damage to myself or machine
when i came back from a ride in 2010
https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/155454_479225443845_3082812_n.jpg
got home got changed took pic mine was the cbr replica |
^^^ MOSTLY a pile of PISH...
I defy you to manage a motorcycle on wet ice Fool....
A wee 125 may be possible but no-way will a 600 be happy no matter how long you have been riding. Mother Nature is much older and more experienced than anyone I know. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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Ride the smallest lightest bike - or better, scooter - while dressed for a major accident.
I rode a Yamaha Vity in the snow last year. In some places, I had to stand with it between my legs, and push it while giving it as little throttle as I could, to get it up some slopes.
I never dropped it (helps with it being so light, low and with low CoG), but I stuck to ruts in the road formed by cars. They were travelled often enough to have 95% tarmac showing through. And this was all 30s and 20s, east and north London.
I would not like to be riding a bike on any faster road with snow, especially if there were other vehicles doing much over 25mph. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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Versys is an "adventure" bike, you'll be fine.
https://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110429180802/villains/images/1/13/Trollface-problem.png
As above, rear brake, slow as you like, assume that there's packed snow or ice under anything that looks solid and get your feet down early doors (sorry, Mike).
nightshaddow has it right (I'm sure inadvertantly) that your best bet is to never get off of a 125, which admittedly doesn't help you that much today. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Fuck it.... That bottle of Bub I have on ice (no pun) for when DVLA is disbanded will be opened tonight in appreciation of your achievement. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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| Walloper wrote: | | nightshaddow wrote: | read it again, i have been riding a long time, snow doesn't bother me,
leagaly on the road i started riding in 1999 but up untill i was 15 my father was in the armed forces and i rode on the base from about age 6 or 7
i live in the uk and i can say pretty much every year there has been snow and i very rarely park the bike up, it is all about observation, visibility and knowing yours and your machines limits,
and for information only....... i have never (touch wood) come off because of snow ice or bad road conditions, stupid cager once with a "smidsy" in the middle of summer and my own stupidity once also in the middle of summer and both times no damage to myself or machine
when i came back from a ride in 2010
https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/155454_479225443845_3082812_n.jpg
got home got changed took pic mine was the cbr replica |
^^^ MOSTLY a pile of PISH...
I defy you to manage a motorcycle on wet ice Fool....
A wee 125 may be possible but no-way will a 600 be happy no matter how long you have been riding. Mother Nature is much older and more experienced than anyone I know. |
^^^ doesnt have a clue
look at the bike, it is a 125
and just cause you park up dont mean everyone has to,
FACT is i know me i know my machine and i anticipate the conditions and the road
i dont use a sledge hammer to hit in a thumb tack, right tool for the right job, Still defy me ride on snow and ice already done
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtAiRT0d8Hk&list=UUuDq7jqKauxvdAqtwZf7xdw&index=25&feature=plcp
under the snow is sheet ice ____________________ "WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE Its chinese OFFICER."
Current rides CB 125 TDE(the next project) NS125RK ( now on the road ) CB125TDC (soon to be project 17) melody ( the nephews ) |
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[quote="nightshaddow"]
^^^^^is a phanny.
Fcuk with my karma again Bro and I'll have you.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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