killu
Ahh! Just passed their bike test
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snow
Dec 30, 2009 2:00:05 GMT 1
Post by killu on Dec 30, 2009 2:00:05 GMT 1
Thanks for answere I don't know what think norfolknchance... Ride on ice and snow is good school of ride! I must be concentrated only on ride. I must think three times faster, respond so fast like it is possible and make only good choice! Then i feel my skill grow
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leslie
'Theory' rider
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snow
Dec 30, 2009 2:48:05 GMT 1
Post by leslie on Dec 30, 2009 2:48:05 GMT 1
I've been riding around two days before Christmas Day, but the roads were mostly free of snow. The biggest problem were the small sideroads covered with snow slush - I rode in straight lines, and when I had to turn back I put the Aunty on the central stand and then rotated it in place by 180 degrees. Quite a useful trick, trying to do a U-turn on snow slush is a good way to learn how to pick the bike up... while your shoes are sliding around. ;-)
Nowadays I can't be really bothered to, though. I mean, I commute from my bedroom to my living room, working as a freelancer from my home has its benefits. ;->
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killu
Ahh! Just passed their bike test
Posts: 24
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snow
Dec 30, 2009 3:58:36 GMT 1
Post by killu on Dec 30, 2009 3:58:36 GMT 1
Throttle open, front brake and bike is tourning without our help... Most happynes in this situation that tire will not burn. On ice of course
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norfolknchance
Sheene Gold rider. Nuff said
15967 mile & climbing
Posts: 783
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snow
Dec 30, 2009 9:53:00 GMT 1
Post by norfolknchance on Dec 30, 2009 9:53:00 GMT 1
erm to me its the fun & danger ...................& some great pics
& the fact that i cant use a 4 wheel pile of junk
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