It was a clear sunny day and there was loads of grip on the roads. I met up with about a dozen mates and had a superb day out, covered about 350 miles and had lots of laughs, Nobody crashed and when you get home you wash the sodding thing.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 10:32 pm I simply couldn't do that to any bike I owned. And what do you actually gain by going out in freezing conditions, with massively reduced grip, greater likelihood of an off and the knowledge that every mile is slowly corroding your pride and joy.
Madness.
I ride my bikes all year round no matter what the weather and up until recently commuted 70 miles a day come rain, wind or even in some cases snow on my "fragile exotic Italian pride and joy".
The bikes are coated in ACF50 for the winter and the brakes are cleaned out every 4-6 weeks. Look after them and they keep on going. The last few bikes have all been traded in within 3-4 years with mileages of 58K, 40K, 55K and the last one was about 40K when it was written off in summertime.