As I wheeled the bike out of the garage for the first time in a week (due to the street being iced over) and looked at the -1 on the thermometer I wondered how cold is too cold.
Fair enough about snow, as riding a bike in those conditions is just daft, but how cold would you go?
I judge by the condition of the road as I walk up to the garage, which is about 30m away from the house. If the road between is icy (frosty I don't mind) I'll do an about turn and get the car warmed up.
Cold isn't an issue with me, but snow or ice is. A nice cold but dry day is fine
I have risen in some appalling weather and temps including a 400 mile ride one Xmas eve that resulted in a 2 ltr bottle of coke being a solid block of ice. Was freezing fog to, bloody nasty ride that was
Snow is fine as long as you plan WAY ahead, as long as I can get the back from the garden to the road I'll give it a shot.
if its slippery underfoot then i'll leave it at home. trying to get onto a main road in icey conditions is a disaster waiting to happen.
If there's a risk of icy roads then I won't ride but anything else (except for high winds and rain combined!) is ok.
I've done snow / ice, albeit with smaller and less powerful bikes than the Fazer. Worst bit was brain dead cagers who insist on the usual stupidity, and blissfully unaware of the care needed on a bike in icy weather.
11-12-12, 10:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-12-12, 10:59 AM by Slaninar.)
I ride motorcycle for fun - hobby. So it's no use riding when roads are wet and cold. Then I have to take it slow, easy. On those days I just ride bicycle.
If I really had no transport alternative, I could ride motorcycle down to -10 celsius and warmer. Below that - only bicycle. Pedaling creates enough heat so I don't get cold riding in the snow.
I ride bicycle with studded winter tyres for snow and ice. Motorcycle for snouw could be old 125cc naked Suzuki GN. Anything heavier I wouldn't be able to handle in case it slipped.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
I ride all year round. have done so for the last 5 years. i rode my little 125 to work and back in 3inches of snow (very scary, but so much fun at the same time).
i have ridden my FZS600 in the snow too. i dont have a car to its my transport so i ride in all weathers all year round. if i can get the bike out of the garage and off the drive i will give it a go.
i think it all comes down to judgement, if the weather is really cold i make allowances, i leave bigger gaps take conering more sedatly and avoid using the brakes.
The ally that our garage opens onto doesn't get gritted and neither does my street so I usually have to stop before the worst of it.
Worst part is I don't own a cage so have to borrow or get lifts, I hate it.
thou shalt not kick
Saw a bike this morning, I kid you not he was wearing jogging suit bottoms and trainers. i looked at the outside temp guage in my nice warm van and it was -2.
As with the majority, I won't do snow or ice. I use my bike mainly for commuting, because the cage is thirsty and costs 5 times as much to run.
This morning was very frosty and I had a bit of a slide on the side road, but after that it was fine, no different to the last few weeks of crap weather.
Back in about 86 I was a courier and rode in all weathers but one of the worst scenarios was when I took a parcel to Bristol. On the way home I got to Yeovil and the snow started to get heavy. I stopped at a set of lights and promptly fell off when the front slid out from me. The biggest problem was trying to pick the bike (Honda VT500)back up, as I pulled up at the bars the tyres just slid away on the ice. After 10 minutes of slowly pushing the bike away from me and being totally knackered. Eventually a card river stopped and helped me get it back upright so I could finish my journey home. A ride that took another 10 hours. I nearly gave up riding after that.
Mickey
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Condition of the road is the defining factor not temperature. If its dry even freezing temps can be OK. Last evening it was wet and this morning -3C and my local road which doesn't get gritted was a sheet of ice. So the Fazer stays in the garage. Last winter I was caught out riding to work by a localised snow storm - fine when I left home - snowing like hell before I got to work 19 miles away. Don't want to experience underfoot conditions like that again!
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