A, maybe B if there is no salt out (just once in a while though) and using the car........ The Yamasaki will still get regular use though.
Chuck on a coat of ACF50 on bike D and my stripey thermals oh and last year those heated hand thingmies down my bra as us girls have worse issues in the cold well I do anyway.
Once me bits are on, if it's over 10 degrees and dry, I'll get a sneaky one in. My bike loves the cold air, really feel a difference in how she performs! :biggrin:
When the going gets tough this baby goes out to play. Taken me through six winters and not a single breakdown.
Never had a bike that i didnt use all winter, just wash regular and they have all been fine. do get some funny looks sitting at lights with a duke superbike when its pissin down blowing a gale. even funnier stopping to see whats up with the honda rider who is broken down at the side of the road!! Good day!!
C, its always the case that it looks nice and all that then once ur out and the chill cuts thur I realize and remember I need winter gear
A. I will take it out for a very short blast during the "closed season" just to charge the battery and warm it up a bit. If the weather isn't too cold. Otherwise, it's skiing at the weekends. Don't ski on spring slush (that's when the bike comes out again). Don't bike on ice (that's when the skis come out). Simples.
Mountain biking in readiness for fairer weather! If its decent enough I might get the Multi out for a blast but I loathe cleansing its many nooks and crannies! This winter she'll be treated to powder coating of the rear footrest hangers and fitments. Corners
D for me, my Monster seems to run better when its been rained on so i presume snow, ice and minus temperatures it'll revel in it! )
Jeeze. I took my new 750ss out this morning to box hill and absolutely froze my bits off. Limited miles between now and spring me thinks.
This winter I shall be continuing my mid life crisis with the purchase of a new car which will obviously prove my mid life crisis and be an extension of my dick :biggrin: Oh I shall also have to take the little shit testing in Spain in preparation for next season.
I've got a nice 150-mile ride next weekend. I do not like the cold, and I definitely do not like the wet, but there may be a nice little Guzzi Griso waiting for me at the end of the journey...