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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:30 am
by jonnythan
MotoF150 wrote:YOU GUYS EVER READ THE OPERATORS MANUAL THAT CAME WITH UR BIKE? I have! My Suzuki manual says " Do Not Ride in the rain or on wet roads the tires will not provide traction on wet roads.
I will make damn sure never to buy a Suzuki.
I'm glad my Yamaha's manual doesn't say anything like that!
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:42 pm
by Media Weasel
MotoF150 wrote:don't ride when its rainning, motorcycle tires are not designed to provide traction on a wet road, its dangerous.
*blinks*
Ya know, I've only been lurking around here for the last few weeks, and this has to be the fourth or fifth totally inappropriate and plain _wrong_ thing you've said.
If you're trying to be sarcastic, you need practice - because you're coming off as a less-than-informed creature.
I drive a wee scooter to work and back, and for errands and stuff. Taken it all over hell and creation, in all kinds of weather without any serious problems that I didn't cause myself.
Rain's fine. Just drive within a safe zone (ie: don't speed, stupid).
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:19 pm
by WARainMan
MotoF150 wrote:don't ride when its rainning, motorcycle tires are not designed to provide traction on a wet road, its dangerous.
BS
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 8:02 am
by RZG
I use special wipes made for my ski goggles. I have no idea if its the same material, but ill check when i get home. It's deff not glass.
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:19 pm
by flynrider
Media Weasel wrote:
Ya know, I've only been lurking around here for the last few weeks, and this has to be the fourth or fifth totally inappropriate and plain _wrong_ thing you've said.
I've noticed that you've been replying to 3 and 4 month old posts. If you keep up that trend, the number of Moto's stupid posts is likely to climb dramatically as you catch up to the present. Fair warning
