November 2, 2011 11:48 PM PDT
. ....when I lived back in jersey me and my riding buddy johnny would ride all year round as long as the roads were clear....I remember once it was around 14 degrees out when we headed out across the bridge in to Pennsylvania...stopping at red lights we,d see folks in cars pointing as us and shaking their heads....we,d head up 32 to the New Hope area and stop at this tiny French bakery for nice HOT cup of coffee and a pastry....stay long enough for the feeling to come back in our hands...then head up 32 along the river....johnny was leading one time and he was moving down this winding road....there was ice and snow and either side of us but the road was clear except for the occasional "black ice" in the shadows of trees and rocks...he went around this one bend and I saw his rear tire break loose and lose traction for a split second, then catch.....the rear of his bike slid side ways about 6 inches....he slowed right up after that....lol
.....up here in the Hinterland it snows more then Ive ever experienced before...the roads are permantently iced over for at least 4 months...but thats not the worst part.....they put an insane amount of salt down around here....in the spring after the snow finally clears around mid April....you,ll be driving down the Interstate behind a semi and there will be a huge white cloud swirling around behind it......giant clouds of salt.....if you ride up here, you wait until we get at least two good down pours to wash all that stuff away. ....
....two years ago we had an extremley mild winter...I rode out for coffee on Christmas Eve....and that spring we took off for Texas to a friends BBQ the first week of April...which is unheard of around here....so far its been really mild up here, and Im keeping my fingers crossed that ...maybe....
...before I moved here I had never heard of...winterizing your bike....Seafoam...Stabil......and I long for the day I can forget about it...
.......this is a lake...frozen over ...about 4 miles down the road from our house.....shot was taken about 4 years ago in late April....
November 3, 2011 12:18 AM PDT
Here in Florida, I look forward to the winter days when its finally cool enough to ride comfortably. July, August & September are the "brutal" months here. You can actually face heat stroke if you don't take measures to protect yourself.
Usually, November is when I can finally dig out the leathers and start wearing them with some regularity. What we DO have is what I call The Five Cold Days of Winter. There are usually approximately five different days where the temps will drop below 32 degrees .. and that's about it. Really good riding days during the winter.
November 3, 2011 12:57 AM PDT
Year round, as long as there is no ice. Happiest over 45 degrees - my fingers slow down a bit when it is colder than that. No winterizing here....
November 3, 2011 4:24 AM PDT
Hats off to those of you that ride year round in the colder parts of the USA. We ride year round here but then again we live in So California and a cold day at my house is 60 degrees.
November 3, 2011 11:21 AM PDT
South Central New York State - a.k.a. "Finger Lakes Area"
Have enough snow & ice to be down December, January & most of February - Can dress for the cold but ice is an abbreviation for suicide & the slush created on salted roads plays havoc w/ machinery
November 6, 2011 12:57 AM PDT
I use to ride all year back in the day when I was younger. Open heart surgery has put an end to riding under certain temps. Ya know, it ain't the snow shovel that brings ya to your knees, it's breathing the cold air under just about any conditions. But that's the only restriction as a result of open heart (back in 05). I still get around as if I never had a heart problem. But, if I can get out of my driveway on New Year's Day I will make that first of the year ride; even if it's only 1/4 mile up the road.
November 6, 2011 1:19 AM PST
54 and still ride year 'round in Missouri as long as it's above 20 degrees and no ice and snow on the roads, but every once-in-awhile I have an old 250 Honda and have to get out and play in the snow
November 6, 2011 1:32 AM PST
Man, I have some damn fond memories of riding to work on an old sporty with 3" of snow on the road and still coming down. I was stronger, I was agile, I was a bit reckless, and I fancied myself a legend with my co-workers who just couldn't believe I'd show up for work thru a blindinng snow storm. Of course the "legend" thing is probably just in my own mind. I doubt that they tell stories about me today. Well, not THAT story anyway.
November 6, 2011 11:17 AM PST
I ride year round, always have always will...only things changed is I don't ride in the rain lessn I get caught out in it...
November 6, 2011 11:42 AM PST
I ride year round or at least as much as can qhen I'm home for my 2 weekends a month. My winterizing consists of a fresh oil filter in Nov and keep the tank full and cover on. The wife runs her up for me (min 20 - 30 minutes) on the weekends I'm not home if the temps have been below freezing.