> I live down here in HOT Tampa FL. May through mid Oct.
> can be brutal. You'll see cruiser riders wearing
> no helmets, no shirts, shorts and sandles and riding
> down the interstate at 75 mph in the blazzing sun.
> Go figure. But at least they "look cool". My GTS
> goes into retirement from May - Oct. That big 1002cc
> engine throws way to much heat for me in stop and go
> traffic situations. Someone needs to come up with
> a low cost plug-in AC riding suite and helmet.
I've decided the next time some "reporter" asks me if I'm hot, I'm going to
say "Are you a reporter?" ('cause only a reporter would ask such a stupid
question), then I'm going to go on and say: "no, my suit is air
conditioned"!!!
Regards,
Henry S. Winokur
94 GTS1000, R1100RT-P, AMA, MRF,
Nationally Certified Riding Instructor
Columbia, MD Ride for Kids Task Force
West Bethesda, MD USA