dxh24
Ambitious But Rubbish
So a couple of days ago, i walked outside getting ready to leave for work and it was pleasantly warm out (40F)...sooooo, like any sane person would do, i decided i'd take the bike
After being at work for a while and being accused of insanity, (it had gotten slightly chillier (38ish?) and it was break time... decided to go for a ride...
Wonderful what a bike can do, even in western NY in December, it clears your mind , gives you peace, and, when you flip the visor up makes your face rather cold and wet (it had started raining at this point). Back in work i decided my excuse was that my bike was my substitute for caffeine (been 12 hour days 3rd shift-6pm to 6:30 am)... anyways...10 hours later and i went out for the ride home... noticed it was a bit colder than earlier but had no way of telling how cold.
So i departed, and first thing in the back of my mind was that it could be cold enough for ice, so i took it easy, and avoided shiny spots in the road. That being said when i left the town my job is in where it turns to 55 from 30, i had wheelspin that wouldn't have happened under normal circumstances, so that woke me up :spank:
I've come to be known as "the kid who rides the motorcycle" at work, now i've added "crazy" to that repertoire... eh, whatever, if this is crazy than crazy is fun
Anyways, glad i rode to work, even in the treacherous conditions
There's nothing like a bike, no substitute, not even in December
After being at work for a while and being accused of insanity, (it had gotten slightly chillier (38ish?) and it was break time... decided to go for a ride...
Wonderful what a bike can do, even in western NY in December, it clears your mind , gives you peace, and, when you flip the visor up makes your face rather cold and wet (it had started raining at this point). Back in work i decided my excuse was that my bike was my substitute for caffeine (been 12 hour days 3rd shift-6pm to 6:30 am)... anyways...10 hours later and i went out for the ride home... noticed it was a bit colder than earlier but had no way of telling how cold.
So i departed, and first thing in the back of my mind was that it could be cold enough for ice, so i took it easy, and avoided shiny spots in the road. That being said when i left the town my job is in where it turns to 55 from 30, i had wheelspin that wouldn't have happened under normal circumstances, so that woke me up :spank:
I've come to be known as "the kid who rides the motorcycle" at work, now i've added "crazy" to that repertoire... eh, whatever, if this is crazy than crazy is fun
Anyways, glad i rode to work, even in the treacherous conditions
There's nothing like a bike, no substitute, not even in December