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2020-12-31_06-00-33 by Trinity 765, on FlickrI'm never going to get that out
2020-12-31_06-00-52 by Trinity 765, on FlickrAngel GT2 - Pretty good on mud
2020-12-30_05-26-07 by Trinity 765, on Flickr
2020-12-31_06-00-33 by Trinity 765, on Flickr
2020-12-31_06-00-52 by Trinity 765, on Flickr
2020-12-30_05-26-07 by Trinity 765, on FlickrSomeone get the defibrillator for Weeksy....Trinity765 wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 6:04 am Went out for a 130 very cold miles yesterday (1c to 4c). Met up with a good biking buddy who you just can't trust to stay on main routes so yes, I saw mud, iced over puddles, frost and mossy bits. I had to ride with my visor up for a while as it kept getting dirty - have you ever wondered if your eyeballs can freeze and if they do, would your contact lenses fall out? It was therapeutic getting out even so.
I'm never going to get that out
2020-12-31_06-00-52 by Trinity 765, on Flickr
Angel GT2 - Pretty good on mud
2020-12-30_05-26-07 by Trinity 765, on Flickr
Maybe the tyre was the right way round but my bike was backwards when they fitted it? Looks ok to meMr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:12 am I can't help but feel that front tyre is on backwards....
2020-12-31_11-55-50 by Trinity 765Adds Trinity to the "people to never ever ever buy a bike from" list.
One careful lady owner.weeksy wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:10 pmAdds Trinity to the "people to never ever ever buy a bike from" list.
Tyre's are fine.Trinity765 wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:04 pmMaybe the tyre was the right way round but my bike was backwards when they fitted it? Looks ok to meMr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:12 am I can't help but feel that front tyre is on backwards....![]()
2020-12-31_11-55-50 by Trinity 765
I'd say you'd almost aced it.Harry wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:50 pm This came up on my FB memories for 2017, it was a Boxing Day ride.
I don't think it was the last time I rode that RC but I did sell it soon afterwards.
He's very shortTrinity765 wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:24 pmI'd say you'd almost aced it.Harry wrote: Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:50 pm This came up on my FB memories for 2017, it was a Boxing Day ride.
I don't think it was the last time I rode that RC but I did sell it soon afterwards.
IMG_20210101_122519602_HDR by Joe Lamont, on FlickrTotally agree.mangocrazy wrote: Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:34 pm I'm seriously impressed at all the guys 'n gals still riding at this time of year (unless you're in the Southern Hemisphere, of course). Once the temps dip below about 10 degrees C I really can't be @rsed with it. That, and cleaning off all manner of crud from the bike after even a short ride.
The last time I rode a bike was in mid-November, when I took the LC out to Buxton and back as part of its running in. 300 miles under its wheels since a total engine rebuild (new pistons/rebore, most of the crank replaced and all the cases vapour blasted and powder coated). It's now got both wheels out and sent off to C J Ward in Burton for powder coating back to original. I doubt it will turn a wheel much before March/April.
Skub wrote: Fri Jan 01, 2021 4:08 pmTotally agree.mangocrazy wrote: Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:34 pm I'm seriously impressed at all the guys 'n gals still riding at this time of year (unless you're in the Southern Hemisphere, of course). Once the temps dip below about 10 degrees C I really can't be @rsed with it. That, and cleaning off all manner of crud from the bike after even a short ride.
The last time I rode a bike was in mid-November, when I took the LC out to Buxton and back as part of its running in. 300 miles under its wheels since a total engine rebuild (new pistons/rebore, most of the crank replaced and all the cases vapour blasted and powder coated). It's now got both wheels out and sent off to C J Ward in Burton for powder coating back to original. I doubt it will turn a wheel much before March/April.
I don't quite get why folk ride a decent bike during the salty season.
From the mid 70s I always used to buy a 'winter hack' to keep my proper bike looking half decent,it didn't take me long to realise the cost of piddling about on shitty/salty roads was more punitive than the price of a running shitter.
In later years I had an SH300i for those duties. Nowadays I just don't ride in the Winter.
