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    Well, that was a wet and windy ride to werk

    Just my luck the clouds opened as I headed up the road.

    However, nothing leaked, and it wasn't cold. So I'm hapy enough in fact I was tempted to keep on riding when I got to my motorway exit.

    And traffic was light and sensible and well behaved. That's one advantage of really bad weather, the idiots tend to stay home

    Winter's here alright.
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    there are always idiots on the road a few days ago a woman in front of me slammed on her breaks when it started hailing yea that was fun.
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    My ride to work in the rain this morning was pretty good.... except I need to get proper riding boots real soon as my leather boots got soaked and my socks all wet.

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    Just got back having waited around at uni for a break in the weather.
    Was (briefly) tempted to take the cage today but glad I didn't - parking is impossible. Anyway I dodged the showers successfully. I've finally put away my summer gloves, though...
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    I enjoyed 6 trips and each time it decided to rain bad - my electrics held up and I enjoyed it only a couple of dork cagers but to be quiet honest I enjoyed the rain rides today.


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    Just got home, absolutely DUMPED down!!! Im still dry... gotta love gortex inner cloves and my leathers are weird, they keep me quite dry...
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    I'm just a lucky bassa: picked the right weather windows both coming into work and going home. .

    It WAS unusually dark leaving town tonight, for 530pm anyways. It's going to be a slow communting week methinks......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Just my luck the clouds opened as I headed up the road.

    However, nothing leaked, and it wasn't cold. So I'm hapy enough in fact I was tempted to keep on riding when I got to my motorway exit.

    And traffic was light and sensible and well behaved. That's one advantage of really bad weather, the idiots tend to stay home

    Winter's here alright.
    Mine was too this morning! As I headed off to work slightly late I got caught in a heavy downpour and then I remembered that I'd left something at home that I 'needed'! By the time I returned home and then got to work I had dried out...phew.

    Got wet on the way home 2nite also, but I'll dry out overnight.

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    All this heavy rain means I can't go to the office on me push bike, so I haven't got any proper cardio since last week. Guess I'll have to spend longer time in the gym then...

    Meanwhile, buses aren't so bad.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    All this heavy rain means I can't go to the office on me push bike, so I haven't got any proper cardio since last week. Guess I'll have to spend longer time in the gym then...

    Meanwhile, buses aren't so bad.
    ??? Buses ??? Wot about the Suzukery fing ?

    And if you want cardio, just ride faster. Through the city streets. With nice slippery paint and manhole covers. That'll get your heart going faster than any pushbike.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    yeah wellington had rain and clouds for past few weeks, but it clears up for a day or half and then back to raining.
    Had to take the car to work last night

    Today tho, nota cloud in the sky but im working 1 to 9:30

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