
Originally Posted by
vifferman
Yeah - what was up with that?!?
My visor was covered in bug guts when we arrived (also had a wasp sitting on my handlebar for about 15 minutes - had to keep a careful eye on it in case it flew in a vent or summat...). SO, I cleaned the visor before we left, with leftover water and a hanky, and by the time we got to Ngatea, it was splattered agin! Friggin suicidal cabbage white butterflies! I was watching them as I was riding along, fluttering along then, "OOOhhh - shiny clean visor!" and SPLATT!! straight into it.
Funniest one was on the way to Paeroa, one went splat right in the middle at about 120km/h, and I said, "Great!", and vifferbabe said, "What?" and so I told her. She laughed and said, "I heard the "Tink!" as it hit, and wondered what it was!"
'Our bugstorm' was moths & sundry UFOs in the valley just on the Taupo side of the Tarawera Tavern at around 9pm. Anyone driven at night when it's snowing heavy - you'll know what I mean. Had to stop, spit & a tissue almost did the job. 10 minutes smoke stop & they departed to wherever it is they go. Good riddance. Warm summer nights half hour after sunset = BAD.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
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