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slofox
4th June 2009, 13:51
Left the bike in the shed this morning - despite fine and sunny weather. Why?
In a word - ice. Looked at the road outside and it was covered in ice, as were the footpaths. Still ice in shaded areas at 10.00am. So I though "fuck this for a game of soldiers" and let discretion reign instead...
vifferman
4th June 2009, 14:28
Left the bike in the shed this morning - despite fine and sunny weather. Why?
In a word - ice. Looked at the road outside and it was covered in ice, as were the footpaths. Still ice in shaded areas at 10.00am. So I though "fuck this for a game of soldiers" and let discretion reign instead...
Yess.....
I had that experience when we lived in Chch. I was quite keen on riding in all weathers (including twice when it was snowing). One morning, it was cold enough to freeze the balls off a bowling green, yet I couldn't understand why it was apparently frost free. Stupid me... I somehow failed to notice how slippery the path outside was (perhaps my brain was frozen?!?) and it wasn't until I ventured out onto the road that I realised this was my first experience with black ice. I was very fortunate that I managed the u-turn back into the gargre without incident. The 4WD was a-slipping and a-sliding, and there were multiple collisions that morning of incautious drivers driving at incautious velocities, but thankfully I was not one of them.
Bend-it
4th June 2009, 15:53
Wuss...
;)
YellowDog
4th June 2009, 15:56
Hey, there was ice in Auckland too. Frucking Fleezing it was. My usual 3 hour low speed ride was a little challenging at times - But still great fun :)
nallac
4th June 2009, 18:53
you should of left in the dark like i did...ya can't see the ice then...:niceone:
slofox
4th June 2009, 19:20
you should of left in the dark like i did...ya can't see the ice then...:niceone:
Damn! Never thought of that...
Jantar
4th June 2009, 19:57
you should of left in the dark like i did...ya can't see the ice then...:niceone:
If it was ice and not just frost then you wouldn't see it in daylight either. I have no hesitation in riding in hard frosts, down to -6C, but any hint of black ice and the bike stays in the shed even if its only -2C.
varminter
4th June 2009, 20:00
Hey, there was ice in Auckland too. Frucking Fleezing it was. My usual 3 hour low speed ride was a little challenging at times - But still great fun :)
Ice in Auckland, bet that's the first time you've seen it outside your gin and tonic
Kiwi Graham
4th June 2009, 20:17
I rode in as usual, fukin heated grips packed up! Didn't see (or feel) any ice but it was the coldest morning I can remember in Auckland. Fixed my grips (I think) but not looking forward to the ride in tomorrow :cold:
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