Jonesing for a ride!!!!!
richtazz
01-08-2009, 04:48 PM
Man this winter sucks. :banghead: Here in Michigan, we haven't had any kind of a warm up to squeeze in a ride. I actually pushed the bike to the far back corner of my garage and put the cover on it so I don't have to look at it mocking me. Did I mention THIS WINTER SUCKS!!!!!:banghead:
aussieidiot
01-08-2009, 05:35 PM
for anyone whinging about not being able to ride, feel free to give me your bike!
Here it is, a beautiful summer in Oztralia and i have no bike!
I'm relegated to my (as Speed puts it) my Huffy! and having to do all the hard work myself.
Here it is, a beautiful summer in Oztralia and i have no bike!
I'm relegated to my (as Speed puts it) my Huffy! and having to do all the hard work myself.
jeffcoslacker
01-08-2009, 08:32 PM
Ahhh, put on yer big girl panties and go ride...the other day I rode to work in 13 degrees, just to see if I could do it.
Never mind that I think I peed my pants a bit and didn't even notice, or that I couldn't get my right leg over the seat afterwards. When I pulled my hands off the grips, the Jersey gloves stayed frozen to them, and it looked like there was a ghost on the bike. That was cool.
Now if I could just find my damn ears...
Never mind that I think I peed my pants a bit and didn't even notice, or that I couldn't get my right leg over the seat afterwards. When I pulled my hands off the grips, the Jersey gloves stayed frozen to them, and it looked like there was a ghost on the bike. That was cool.
Now if I could just find my damn ears...
MagicRat
01-09-2009, 08:14 AM
I used to get my mid-winter kicks by taking a dirtbike out in the snow.
It's a bit slick but it improves one's riding skills, imho.
The biggest endo I ever did was riding my '79 XR 185 down s long hill, riding on a thick crust of icy snow (which it turn out was covering about 3 ft or powder)
The front wheel broke through the crust at 30km/h and the bike stopped dead. I pitched over the bars... lots of fun.......
The forks were bent up so the rest of the ride was pretty interesting.
It's a bit slick but it improves one's riding skills, imho.
The biggest endo I ever did was riding my '79 XR 185 down s long hill, riding on a thick crust of icy snow (which it turn out was covering about 3 ft or powder)
The front wheel broke through the crust at 30km/h and the bike stopped dead. I pitched over the bars... lots of fun.......
The forks were bent up so the rest of the ride was pretty interesting.
richtazz
01-09-2009, 10:20 AM
Ahhh, put on yer big girl panties and go ride...the other day I rode to work in 13 degrees, just to see if I could do it.
Never mind that I think I peed my pants a bit and didn't even notice, or that I couldn't get my right leg over the seat afterwards. When I pulled my hands off the grips, the Jersey gloves stayed frozen to them, and it looked like there was a ghost on the bike. That was cool.
Now if I could just find my damn ears...
Bite me Larry, :cwm27:
I'd need outriggers to ride here! We keep getting snow and our local governments are broke and can't afford/don't believe in plowing or salting the roads. Not to mention our high temps have been in the teens and 20's lately, so I'll keep my ears where they are, thank you very much!
Never mind that I think I peed my pants a bit and didn't even notice, or that I couldn't get my right leg over the seat afterwards. When I pulled my hands off the grips, the Jersey gloves stayed frozen to them, and it looked like there was a ghost on the bike. That was cool.
Now if I could just find my damn ears...
Bite me Larry, :cwm27:
I'd need outriggers to ride here! We keep getting snow and our local governments are broke and can't afford/don't believe in plowing or salting the roads. Not to mention our high temps have been in the teens and 20's lately, so I'll keep my ears where they are, thank you very much!
caddydaddy
01-09-2009, 10:35 PM
I've been riding in the cold, when I can. But I have the same problem of lots of snow and ice to deal with!
speediva
01-10-2009, 10:35 PM
That's okay - the weather in Nashville has been pretty dang nice on a few different occasions and my bike is in snowy Pittsburgh. :( I get tortured by all the bikes that go past my house - and I don't even have a Huffy like Blayne to get some sort of 2wheeled rush. At least I can't be tempted to break from my gym-going schedule because of nice weather! :iceslolan
t_arnold
01-11-2009, 12:28 AM
:p I've been lucky. We have had some cold temperatures, 18-20 degrees. Most days are in the 50's I've been out riding a few times already. Although I really need to work on the bike, I just can't turn down a ride. I went on a toys for kids run right before Christmas. 18 degrees, that was fun.
Biker920
01-11-2009, 11:21 PM
Man this winter sucks. :banghead: Here in Michigan, we haven't had any kind of a warm up to squeeze in a ride. I actually pushed the bike to the far back corner of my garage and put the cover on it so I don't have to look at it mocking me. Did I mention THIS WINTER SUCKS!!!!!:banghead: Feel 4 U Mine in back corner of garage under cover due 2 obsolete carb parts aftermarket ? ha forgitit now go out & pet it before it gets a phobia about bright sunlight.snowmobile suits work real good for cold riding forgit that ice crap tho ride safe ride often ride far! later
aussieidiot
01-13-2009, 04:22 PM
Feel 4 U Mine in back corner of garage under cover due 2 obsolete carb parts aftermarket ? ha forgitit now go out & pet it before it gets a phobia about bright sunlight.snowmobile suits work real good for cold riding forgit that ice crap tho ride safe ride often ride far! later
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KENNETH HUBBARD46
01-15-2009, 02:54 PM
This weekend here in Houston , we hit temps of mid 60"s !
I'm ready for a good ride.
I'm ready for a good ride.
MagicRat
01-15-2009, 09:39 PM
This weekend here in Houston , we hit temps of mid 60"s !.
:rolleyes:
Just what I need to hear!!
We have sub-zero temps and so much snow my Caddy looks like a snowbank with ears.
FWIW, your 60's temps are God's way of compensating for hurricanes and tornadoes . :)
:rolleyes:
Just what I need to hear!!
We have sub-zero temps and so much snow my Caddy looks like a snowbank with ears.
FWIW, your 60's temps are God's way of compensating for hurricanes and tornadoes . :)
KENNETH HUBBARD46
01-16-2009, 09:49 AM
:rolleyes:
Just what I need to hear!!
We have sub-zero temps and so much snow my Caddy looks like a snowbank with ears.
FWIW, your 60's temps are God's way of compensating for hurricanes and tornadoes . :)
LOL, yeah, my bike was only 2 weeks in my ownership when I got it,then Ike came blowing through.
First thing I did that morning was go check on my bike that morning, it was good.
I keep it at a public storage.
This morning, we are at 34 degrees.
Just what I need to hear!!
We have sub-zero temps and so much snow my Caddy looks like a snowbank with ears.
FWIW, your 60's temps are God's way of compensating for hurricanes and tornadoes . :)
LOL, yeah, my bike was only 2 weeks in my ownership when I got it,then Ike came blowing through.
First thing I did that morning was go check on my bike that morning, it was good.
I keep it at a public storage.
This morning, we are at 34 degrees.
BP2K2Max
01-16-2009, 11:40 AM
here in NY it's 11 degrees out today. last night was -3. somebody kill me please.
MagicRat
01-16-2009, 12:38 PM
it's 11 degrees out today.
Hey, it's warming up.:) .... just 70 degrees to go now,
Hey, it's warming up.:) .... just 70 degrees to go now,
aussieidiot
01-18-2009, 03:06 AM
We've had a couple of days at 40+C (104+F) and a steady few 28C (82F) days.
Oh yeah I forgot...... I DON'T HAVE A FRICKEN BIKE AND HAVE TO PEDAL MY HUFFY WHILE WATCHING OTHER DUDES RIDE THEIR SHINY F'N BIKES PAST ME>
FOCKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(sigh) I'm off to anger management now..........
Oh yeah I forgot...... I DON'T HAVE A FRICKEN BIKE AND HAVE TO PEDAL MY HUFFY WHILE WATCHING OTHER DUDES RIDE THEIR SHINY F'N BIKES PAST ME>
FOCKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(sigh) I'm off to anger management now..........
MagicRat
01-18-2009, 08:40 AM
We've had a couple of days at 40+C (104+F) and a steady few 28C (82F) days.
Oh yeah I forgot...... I DON'T HAVE A FRICKEN BIKE AND HAVE TO PEDAL MY HUFFY WHILE WATCHING OTHER DUDES RIDE THEIR SHINY F'N BIKES PAST ME>
FOCKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(sigh) I'm off to anger management now..........
So,,, are you in a huffy or on a Huffy...:smile:
Oh yeah I forgot...... I DON'T HAVE A FRICKEN BIKE AND HAVE TO PEDAL MY HUFFY WHILE WATCHING OTHER DUDES RIDE THEIR SHINY F'N BIKES PAST ME>
FOCKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(sigh) I'm off to anger management now..........
So,,, are you in a huffy or on a Huffy...:smile:
aussieidiot
01-19-2009, 12:28 AM
in a huffy :frown:
richtazz
01-19-2009, 08:26 AM
Here I thought it sucks to not be able to ride because of the weather (which I expect living in Michigan), but not having a bike in beautiful weather has to be absolute torture. Especially considering your situation Blayne, I feel for you my friend!! Maybe you can adorn your Huffy with a fake gas tank and put a playing card in the spokes!
MagicRat
01-19-2009, 09:39 AM
Here I thought it sucks to not be able to ride because of the weather (which I expect living in Michigan), but not having a bike in beautiful weather has to be absolute torture.
Agreed.
Especially since those living in the snow can take the snowmobile out for a spin. :)
Agreed.
Especially since those living in the snow can take the snowmobile out for a spin. :)
speediva
01-23-2009, 12:28 PM
It's going to be 60F today and I am bikeless. :( This sucks.
BP2K2Max
01-23-2009, 05:46 PM
it was like 45 here today, almost warm enough to get me to ride. went snowboarding instead.
richtazz
01-24-2009, 02:27 PM
Speed, go get your damn bike and ride it....Sheesh!!! It's not that far from where you are to where your bike is!
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