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Re: Anyone still winter riding?

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:27 am
by Gummiente
Nibblet99 wrote:Damn you Gummi, you're making me want to spend money I shouldn't
Nibbles, when you die you'll be dead for a long time. :wink:

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:00 am
by jstark47
Gummiente wrote:
jstark47 wrote:Hey Gummi, snow on the ground yet up there ?
Damn straight. We got hit by a major storm two days ago, it dumped 30cm of the white stuff. This was on top of the 10cm or so that was already there.

You know, I could use some more ballast in the sidecar... :twisted:
I will inform "Ms. Ballast" of this "riding opportunity"....... I'll also point out that the path to Gananoque involves only a modest detour to pass by Adirondack Ural in Chestertown on the way up...... :bigsmile:

It's funny, she's on IMZ's e-mail list and got a notice from them for the Cycleworld show in NYC on the 28th-30th. She sent it to me at work, guess she wants to go.......
dr_bar wrote:I heard rumours that Mrs jstark47 liked cruising in a sidecar... :roll: :mrgreen:
She did, indeed.

Being serious momentarily, right now there’s many things competing for our attention: brutal workload at work, getting ready for Christmas, and most of all some serious elder care issues with my father. It will all work out, but motorcycles have temporarily slipped down the list of priorities.

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:20 pm
by dr_bar
jstark47 wrote:Being serious momentarily, right now there’s many things competing for our attention: brutal workload at work, getting ready for Christmas, and most of all some serious elder care issues with my father. It will all work out, but motorcycles have temporarily slipped down the list of priorities.

Well I hope it works out sooner than later. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas to the both of you. I sure hope to see the two of you at a future date, as that short trip together surely wasn't long enough to enjoy such good company.

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:30 pm
by Gummiente
I'll second Dr Bar's sentiments - I hope everything works out well for you, the Mrs and your father.

Merry Christmas from the Thousand Islands!

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:32 pm
by btlegend
i do until the ice forms on the road. i went douwn yesterday and bought a hjc full face, helmet... the beenie style helmet and skull-face bandana just wasnt working....

:ninja:

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 9:53 pm
by intotherain
I don't know... this 65 F and sunny weather has many dangerous hidden road conditions such as hidden black ice, penguins, and the occasional blizzard.

I feel you guys.


Just a friendly hello from California. Feel Free to visit any time!

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:02 pm
by sapaul

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:12 pm
by Cooler
btlegend wrote:i do until the ice forms on the road. i went douwn yesterday and bought a hjc full face, helmet... the beenie style helmet and skull-face bandana just wasnt working....

:ninja:
btl,

I get the chill in two places, wrists and neck. The full face helmet is brilliant, although it's the first one I've had. The open face was always sliding back off my head!

We have ice here now, but as soon as it clears I'm out there.

e. :)

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:17 am
by sv-wolf
I would be up and out if both my bikes weren't playing silly buggers. One has electrical problems, the other is well... er... smashed (black ice).

In this weather, a good base layer helps, as well as windproof tops and plenty of layers in between. Good boots and thermal socks, good outer and inner gloves also required. A neck tube is essential - and a desire to be out on the bike.

Cosy!
What else do you need (except the return of spring)?

A state of denial also helps of course (ice? what ice?)

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:53 am
by jstark47
intotherain wrote:I don't know... this 65 F and sunny weather has many dangerous hidden road conditions such as hidden black ice, penguins, and the occasional blizzard.
Didn't you used to live in Wisconsin, or some such frozen place?? You should be nicer to us Cold People!!! :mrgreen: :laughing:

I actually rode to work this morning - first time this month, I think. Got here about 20 minutes ago, my toes are still thawing out!!! :roll: