Well we had to after we went riding on it, I rode she had her feet down when we stoppedblue12 wrote:What it saw water, no way..Lainie wrote:![]()
Paul, Jen and I gave your bike a good wash down while you was in Syd this week



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If you were riding at no less than 1015 millibars, rain would be the least of your worries; you'd be below sea level!!Gosling1 wrote:..... is only ridden on bright sunny days with a humidity of no less than 1015 millibars,
We call him something else in our house Lanie! And it doesn't usually rain till after I pull him out!Lainie wrote:Yeap I used to pull Kermit out when it started to raindo people actually enjoy riding in the rain?....I loved it
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Back in 1998, when it actually used to rain up here, we copped 3 weeks of constant, steady rain. Every day, For 3 weeks solid. It was during autumn I think. All day and all night. Non-stop.Randy Mamola wrote:....do people actually enjoy riding in the rain?...
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Now, we are lucky to get 3 hours of rain, let alone 3 daysand 3 weeks in a row ??
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i'm glad i asked.Gosling1 wrote:Back in 1998, when it actually used to rain up here, we copped 3 weeks of constant, steady rain. Every day, For 3 weeks solid. It was during autumn I think. All day and all night. Non-stop.Randy Mamola wrote:....do people actually enjoy riding in the rain?...
I was riding the Pearl to/from work, as per normal. (No other transport.)By the end of the first week, I could get it sideways when coming out of the big roundabouts along the lake.
By the end of the 2nd week, it was sideways going in to the roundabouts, and sideways coming out. I had never ridden in the rain as constantly as this, and even though it was a pain with wearing all the wet weather gear, as ridiculous as this sounds, I *loved* riding in the rain over this period.
By the end of the 3rd week it was just one long slide into and out of the roundabout, with cars bipping horns and madly on the brakes, they all thought I was about to spoon it, of course I am laughing my head off inside the lid !!![]()
This has never happened since. It was the only time I have *ever* felt safe and comfortable doing crazy things in the wet. It was just a result of becoming very familiar and confident in the road conditions and the ability of the bike to cope with low-speed slides, day in and day out........
Now, we are lucky to get 3 hours of rain, let alone 3 daysand 3 weeks in a row ??
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I think we have had three dryish days over the last two weeks. If I didnt need to be reasonably dry and tidy at work... though I'd want a pos for this kind of weather.Gosling1 wrote:
Now, we are lucky to get 3 hours of rain, let alone 3 daysand 3 weeks in a row ??
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That's completely untrue. The earth does not have a standard atmosphere. That's the reason airports provide QNH, so you can compensate for the pressure difference.James wrote: If you were riding at no less than 1015 millibars, rain would be the least of your worries; you'd be below sea level!!![]()