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Cheers for the reply, well done for getting there safely i know at least the first three roads I have to go on have about an inch of snow ____________________ Generic XOR 50, Gilera SMT 50, GSXR 400 GK73A, Ducati Monster 600, Honda Hornet 600.
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It's easy mmmkay, reminds me of my CBT
My ignition was frozen up in the morning and refroze by the time I made it to work, my thumb was nearly frost bitten!
Worst part is my visor, can't handle the silly cold and steams up, never had a problem with it till it got this cold  ____________________ Fzr-600 1999 |
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I've been going to and from work in this weather on the ninja and as long as you understand the conditions you should be ok. The side streets are dangerous but as long as you take your time, keep your feet out in case the front tucks and no sudden jerks of the throttle then you'll be ok. Once you get out onto the main roads dont think your home and dry. Last night i was coming home along a main road and at a few places i had the rear spin up at about 45mph. Just be over cautious in weather like this.
- Wrap up warm. This morning it, with wind chill, equated to -16C. The last thing you want to do is lose your concentration because your fingers are numb.
-Side streets. Keep your feet down for stability and assurance.
-Try to keep your bike as upright as possible even when turning corners.
-Take your time. Ignore the drivers behind you. If anything, they'll be more understanding.
People at work think i'm mad for riding a bike in this weather but if you concentrate and you know what to look out for then the risk is lower. Something alot of car drivers don't do, hence the crashes every 10 mins  |
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| Speed wrote: | I've been going to and from work in this weather on the ninja and as long as you understand the conditions you should be ok. The side streets are dangerous but as long as you take your time, keep your feet out in case the front tucks and no sudden jerks of the throttle then you'll be ok. Once you get out onto the main roads dont think your home and dry. Last night i was coming home along a main road and at a few places i had the rear spin up at about 45mph. Just be over cautious in weather like this.
- Wrap up warm. This morning it, with wind chill, equated to -16C. The last thing you want to do is lose your concentration because your fingers are numb.
-Side streets. Keep your feet down for stability and assurance.
-Try to keep your bike as upright as possible even when turning corners.
-Take your time. Ignore the drivers behind you. If anything, they'll be more understanding.
People at work think i'm mad for riding a bike in this weather but if you concentrate and you know what to look out for then the risk is lower. Something alot of car drivers don't do, hence the crashes every 10 mins  |
Pretty much exactly what I did this morning, crawled the last mile ish to work due to ice but most of the main roads were clear ____________________ Current: Honda City Fly CLR125 2003 Honda CB600F Hornet 2008 Yamaha FZ6 S2 + 1991 Kawasaki GPZ500
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Took me four hours to get home from work last night (Ipswich>Norwich) in my van. It snowed so heavily that the grit was completely useless. Even the city centre and main A roads were sheet ice. It was actually worse then the 2010 snow.
Haven't been out today but it was -12 overnight so I wouldn't fancy riding a motorbike in it, might take the mountain bike over to the woods for a play though
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Personally going keep the bike off the road for a whilst we have this weather. The road that I live on is extremely slippery just seen a Mitsubishi shogun having problems coming up the road. Added to that it hasn't been gritted not worth the risk IMHO. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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Rather icy west of London. Main roads were fine. Hit the side roads and bike wanted too go sideways. Feet down and tripod'ed up the road too work
Can you take a push bike too college? You will be warmer pedalling and less damage if you fall over  |
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Battery in my bedroom, will get transferred back to the bike when weather gets better.
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I ride in the winter wherever I can. I've done some winter skills courses too, though really it's just a skills course with a chat about weather. The last one I did was on the hottest October day in record, and I fell off my bike cos it overheated and the biting point of the clutch changed. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
I take a lock with me, prepared to abandon bike at destination and make alternative arrangements if need be, check weather forecasts, try to avoid riding in darkness, stick to bus routes. I shovel snow outside my own house asap, not that I'd ride in snow, but my road isn't gritted, and I want rid of it when I set off next day, later in week. I grit 3 houses either side to maximise parking up easiness.
Getting out of my road, or back in is even worse, once I'm at the end of the road it is fine. I take it easy. Didn't exceeed 50mph on the A1 yesterday hardly, cut the windchill down, allowed me more time to spot hazards. Ice flying off the roofs of other vehicles was the most hazard.
I don't set off in proper snow, I just would't do it. Light flurries I might nip to the shops and back and I do carry on riding if I am caught out in snow, I've done it a few times.
But, like proper full on winter conditions I wouldn't ride in. |
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If I had a garage I'd buy a quad bike, but I don't, and it would be stolen.
I saw someone in some weird buggy thing yesterday, car, with an open cage, no windshield, single seater, driver had full on bike gear on. Not quite the same, but looked kinda crazy fun anyway. |
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We're fine in leicester, it's not great but I prefer this to heavy downpours any day, at least I can see
And by see I mean have my visor up with a balaclava covering half my face because my visor can't handle the freezing cold and just fogs else
My ignition is frozen after every ride though, annoying, pouring boiling water down it just refreezes in the lock and goofs it, tried boiling SALT water this time  ____________________ Fzr-600 1999 |
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I’ve been riding this week, but I’m lucky that there’s not much ice on my commute this time. It’s just been cold. While the roads are largely dry I’ll use the bike regardless of how cold it gets, but as soon as there’s snow or ice I quit…
…so that looks like being Friday then. The weatherman’s predicting more snow. I kind of hope it does snow as I have Friday off work and want to get the kids out on the sledge. ____________________ 2007 CBF1000 & 2016 CBF1000F - Commuter heaven | 1994 CBR600FR - Awaiting defibrillation |
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