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When the weather dips below freezing it is usually not advisable to ride. The obvious reason is the temperature but the less obvious is the road conditions (possible ice patches) and the fact that the tires do not perform so well below freezing and that’s important because we only have two on the road.
But in the country I still ride since there is not much traffic on these country roads and I do pay special attention (on the look out always) for ice. The worst is the salt they pour down if it snows. Salt makes the road slippery and therefore dangerous and also will enhance the rusting process of your bike.
But today I decided to ride at -2 degrees C. Funny thing however is that below zero I am more comfortable on the Vespa at all speeds than on the BMW F700GS with respect to warmth and protection from the wind. Well this also allows the SeaFoam get through the system well for her winter slumber.
I ran errands downtown yesterday (tall screen, Termoscud, heated grips. I was toasty warm at 2C in spite of persistent winds that made it feels a lot colder.
What’s Butler going to do when it starts snowing??
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Well, I’ll put on his snow suit and him and I will go snow shoeing to the local store. May not be the same but he will still get a toy.
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You have more guts than me………….but then I’m a lot older than you:)
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A lot older? Are you sure? I’m almost 60 however I hate to admit being older than 40.
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Peter, I may have related this before, but one year my last ride of the season here in the Boston area was just before Christmas. Out on that ride I happened to pass someone on a two-wheeler coming from the opposite direction.
It was Santa Claus. And he was riding a Vespa! (true story)
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I love it!!!!!!
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Maybe next summer you can ride North and I can ride South and we could meet in the middle somewhere in Vermont?
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It’d be a pleasure!
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I could bring the tools to change your belt and other parts if you want. Nothing like parking lot maintenance…
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