V4 Are You Done For The Year?

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by gc6269, Nov 5, 2022.

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  1. Rock hard winter biker

    21 vote(s)
    46.7%
  2. See you in March

    24 vote(s)
    53.3%
  1. Will be using mine as much as I can , as long as no wet salt , don’t mind the rain or damp as it sharpens your mind and makes you appreciate the grip of a dry day , call it winter training for sunny days. Use heated jacket and gloves and still will ride in the bellow 0 temps . Really wet days , or snow and ice it’s the KTM exc I use .I’m lucky as do not use a bike commute.
     
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  2. ive just rearranged the conservatory and got the r1 in there with a heater, all the others are tucked up at work in the warm.
     
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  3. Annual service booked at Corner Speed on Thursday so hope it’s dry, then put away and rat bike out
     
  4. i absolutely love those crisp cold mornings with a bit of frost, by about 11 am they can be stunning, not a cloud, done beachy head past few christmas/boxing days
     
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  5. I have always rode all year, on less there is ice or snow, thorough cleaning and a good coating of ACF50 has kept all my bikes in prestige condition.
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  6. Off to Portimao on Friday.....:p
     
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  7. With the right gear on any day's a riding day
     
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  8. Nice chilly day to ride in the mountains above Santa Barbara after a light rain. No salt on the roads here! upload_2022-11-7_7-27-46.png
     
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  9. No there’s 15% left :)
     
  10. I love Santa Barbara, My best buddy lives on Olive Street......
     
  11. I take my bike out in winter if the roads are dry. I clean it when I get home to get rid of any salt.
    Initially all I had were bikes so was an all year biker but I became more of a fair weather biker as soon as I could afford to run a car and bike. You can’t be a complete fair weather biker in Scotland though.
     
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  12. Be nice to have a choice but a ruptured Achilles' tendon means it's see you in March. :(
     
  13. Before last winter I rode all year round.
    I had a come to Jesus moment when I asked why am I riding a Panigale R with the ice warning flashing up on the dash. So, now I finish end of November and back out early March so long as no salt.
     
  14. I’ll take it for a ride if it’s dry just to turn the wheels, pump some fluids round and keep things moving (bit like me really :joy:)
    Then it’s home, wash and back away for a month or two until Apr/May.
     
  15. Where's the option for "I'm moving to the south of Spain"? :D:D:D
     
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  16. I very nearly did last week.......

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  17. As some above, I ride all year round but not on wet salty roads. ACF50, good gear and the V4. Gotta get your monies worth out of them, we paid enough
     
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  18. I'm in the process of. Should be next month or January :D:D:D
     
  19. Winter bike - Honda CBF500 (and heated gloves) in my case - low cost to own and run, reliable, durable and still fun to ride.
     
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  20. Excellent weather this weekend and no salt yet :upyeah:
     
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