Winter Motorcycle Riding Tips

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Amdonim
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#11 Unread post by Amdonim »

Gummiente wrote:
Amdonim wrote:I haven't riden ON snow, but I have riden in a snow storm. It's not something I'd recommend if you can avoid it.
You just need the right bike for the job, is all. I ride 365 days a year on my Ural; snow rides are one of the most fun filled things to do on three wheels...
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:D Unfortunately one snowstorm a decade is not justification for a sidecar. That sure is a nice bike though, I really kinda want one.

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#12 Unread post by Gummiente »

Amdonim wrote::D Unfortunately one snowstorm a decade is not justification for a sidecar.
I could give you several more reasons that have nothing to do with winter weather, but it would clutter up this thread and take it way off topic. :wink:
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#13 Unread post by storysunfolding »

Gummiente wrote:
Amdonim wrote::D Unfortunately one snowstorm a decade is not justification for a sidecar.
I could give you several more reasons that have nothing to do with winter weather, but it would clutter up this thread and take it way off topic. :wink:
Let's go with a stereotypical Alabama reason.... muddin
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Re: Winter Motorcycle Riding Tips

#14 Unread post by vennyroger »

Your coat will be an important choice of clothing for winter drive as well. Try to make sure that the coat you have selected is warm, windproof in and is suitable for winter driving.

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