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Post by sir thomas blanchard »

(shocked) no not drugs (shocked)

my friend, with his newish motorbike, won't risk salt and road grim so the winter for him means not riding effectively

but me, i get agitated and claustrophobic being stuck in, now retired so no commute, so i need that fix of a ride not withstanding that it is winter

it is a nuisance cleaning bikes and keeping the brakes free but there's that feeling of relaxation to bumble out for a little blast even if it is cold, wet and miserable

do you hibernate are you a year round biker?
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I ride more in the summer than the winter, but I only do around 3000 miles a year these days. I can go a few months without touching my bike, but not through choice. I'd be out on it every day if I had the time, and the weather. It rains a lot up here in sunny Buxton and I've got 4 young kids and an overstretched wife!
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ACF50 is your friend.

Too many bikers seem to think that road salt is only going to damage your bike for a few short weeks in winter. It does wash away but it takes a while for all of it to disappear. Rust probably spreads quicker when it's warmer. Today is cold and dry so there's no reason no to get out.
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Monty wrote: I've got 4 young kids and an overstretched wife!
You could have worded that to read slightly better (blush)
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Kwacky wrote:ACF50 is your friend.

Too many bikers seem to think that road salt is only going to damage your bike for a few short weeks in winter. It does wash away but it takes a while for all of it to disappear. Rust probably spreads quicker when it's warmer. Today is cold and dry so there's no reason no to get out.
I thought exactly that so got her out today, glad I did too as traffic was terrible.

as for the OP Sir Thingy I ride when I feel like it, if I fancy a ride ill go, regardless of weather, although sometimes I may fancy a ride and look at a bike Ive just cleaned and think.....not today, cant be bothered to re wash it haha
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Kwacky wrote:
Monty wrote: I've got 4 young kids and an overstretched wife!
You could have worded that to read slightly better (blush)
How? I thought that was quite funny. (for me)
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today for example, i'm just going to have to get out for a ride even though it is dull and overcast, thank goodness for heated grips.

i don't expect the lanes that i use will have much traffic this time of day except for the farm stuff that leaves mud everywhere

and at least the cafes won't have too many people in i wouldn't have thought. oh and horse riders will be about so can't go mad.

actually it's not just winter, i'd be stuck if i couldn't go for a bike ride, cars aren't the same they just don't have the thrill factor. (lol)
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My favourite time to ride in the Peaks is mid-week in the summer after 7pm. The tarmac is warm, the kids are in bed, as are the coppers and the quarry lorries and caravans are off the road.
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Since my winter is drier and warmer than your summer a lot of the time, I’m an all year rider. But I don’t get out that often as most here know, I’m a fly in fly out worker and spent 3 week stints away, and when i’m back I have full custody of my kids bar one weekend. So my rides are limited to quick 1-2 hr mid week blasts if I find the time or a two up tour ride with the girlfriend in our kid free weekend.
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I used to commute year round and cleaning was just not done until all the salt was gone from the roads. If it ever did get a mid-winter clean it was always a full day cleaning getting everywhere I possible could and ensuring I had a can of ACF50, chain lube, polish and wax with me. I wouldn't clean it if I didn't have the protectants ready to reapply.

NOw I just don't use my bike.. it's had 14 months no use :(
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As for my fix.. minimoto
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Cav wrote:As for my fix.. minimoto
you sure thats not whast buggering your knee up? squeezing yourself on one of them? I dont fit on a minimoto at all far too fat haha, would love to give pit bike racing a go though
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Well to be fair, I haven't done it since about Feb and have only done it a handful of times. It hurts my ankles more than anything!

I do want to have a go on a pit bike!! should be much more comfortable and a little more skill required
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sorry about your knee cav

just come back, fantastic, farm smells and wood smoke, sought out a twisty route and kept the revs up to make the exhaust buzz, what a big kid i am.

only down side was that some old bag pushed in front at the benson cafe grr. just going out to wash the bike down :(
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Cav wrote:Well to be fair, I haven't done it since about Feb and have only done it a handful of times. It hurts my ankles more than anything!

I do want to have a go on a pit bike!! should be much more comfortable and a little more skill required
Tankslap day out?? find a kart track that hires out pit bikes, all go crazy? racers (Pitty/Matty Laws etc) are either banned or have to carry a pillion for parity :P
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Cavetroll87 wrote:
Cav wrote:Well to be fair, I haven't done it since about Feb and have only done it a handful of times. It hurts my ankles more than anything!

I do want to have a go on a pit bike!! should be much more comfortable and a little more skill required
Tankslap day out?? find a kart track that hires out pit bikes, all go crazy? racers (Pitty/Matty Laws etc) are either banned or have to carry a pillion for parity :P
I'll go with that rule about the racers ;)

Would be pretty cool in fairness but I have literally no money right now (living off my credit card) so will have to wait a couple of months haha
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sir thomas blanchard wrote:
only down side was that some old bag pushed in front at the benson cafe grr. just going out to wash the bike down :(
Did you manage to get your cake of choice though?
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Croissant yes - i hate these 'garden centre' type places that are a magnet for elderly bods (like me), she knew that she pushed in but pretended not to.
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You should have pushed her over then offered to help pick her up, whilst saying in a very loud voice "are you ok, did you have a fall? Oh dear".
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nah - they would have ganged up and beat me down, she was amongst friends,

there was a moment of light relief though when two dogs went for each other,

why would you bring a dog into a cafe when you know it doesn't like other dogs?

the owners of the attacked dog were mortified and left.
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