the really best refreshing ride is at below zero F. You ain't lived till you do it. I've only been to -4*F, but will try to better my personal best!
riding in cold weather shouldn't be all that surprising now that snowmobiles have been around for more than a half century and now with the peripheral industry of the gear that goes along with it. As one cold weather daily rider tell it, "when he goes out in the morning he is dressed in his warm toasty clothes and stays that way till he gets into his office and takes off his gear, while his cager bound workmates scurry into their fridge cars, shivering the first seven miles till the thing warms up and then park in a cold parking lot to scurry to the warmth of the inside, only to repeat this tourure once again before getting back home". Herbert Kriegle of; http://thetimelessride.com/English/HTML%20files/Home%20htm/home.htm is now on his way to a town in Norway, 400 miles north of the Artic Circle. Go there and be refreshed!!! --- On Fri, 2/13/09, wakeboard TX <[email protected]> wrote: > From: wakeboard TX <[email protected]> > Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: displaced Southerner > To: [email protected] > Date: Friday, February 13, 2009, 9:00 PM > In my opinion the 28 degree Winter morning ride (commute) is > worse than the 98 degree, humid, afternoon Summer ride. > But, then again, I was born here. > Dale in Houston > > > Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:19:02 -0800> From: > [email protected]> Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: > displaced Southerner> To: > [email protected]> > > I got the > line of "being born there as the only reason they could > stand it" one day riding the MTA up the 405 and reading > some alternate newspaper with a column by some guy imitating > the talk of the then popular social phenomena "Valley > Girls". The girls were having a conversation about ppl > who lived in other places and they came to the conclusion > that the only way they could do it was to be born there. > This hit me as the absolute truth and I never forgot it.> > > > --- On Fri, 2/13/09, Kyle Munz > <[email protected]> wrote:> > > From: Kyle > Munz <[email protected]>> > Subject: [Nighthawk > Lovers] Re: displaced Southerner> > To: > [email protected]> > Date: Friday, > February 13, 2009, 8:13 AM> > I'm glad I don't > know any better ;) I have noticed> > that bread lasts > longer> > up here before it turns green. I've also > noticed how> > raw my throat feels> > with each > painful breath of dry air up here.> > > > > -Kyle> > > > > > On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at > 7:12 AM, Mark Hasslinger> > > <[email protected]>wrote:> > > > > >> > > I lived in Huston for one year back in > 1980. Aside> > from the oppressive> > > > humidity, well not aside but along with the oppressive> > > humidity is the foul> > > mildew that is > pervasive, covering everything outdoors> > and indoors > if you> > > don't constantly clean and run an > air-conditioner.> > the outdoors is> > > > permanently mildewed except for a few weeks in winter> > > when it dries up a> > > bit. the only way a > person could live there on a> > permanent basis is to > be> > > born there. Just like living in the frozen > tundra you> > only last if you were> > > born > there and don't know any better.> > >> > > >> > > --- On Wed, 2/11/09, Dennis Hammerl> > > <[email protected]> wrote:> > >> > > > > From: Dennis Hammerl > <[email protected]>> > > > Subject: > [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: displaced> > Southerner> > > > > To: [email protected]> > > > > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 11:06 > PM> > > > Talk about air you can feel? The first > time I> > went to FL,> > > > after riding > in an air conditioned train for> > almost 24> > > > > hours, we got off in West Palm Beach... I > almost> > died. How> > > > can anybody > breath here? It was about 96. That> > was back in> > > > > '62. The coldest it's been here > lately> > was -2. with> > > > a chill > factor of -9. Isn't it wonderful how> > man > can> > > > adapt to almost anything. One of the > reasons I> > gave up on> > > > riding in > extreme cold was the "ice> > cream"> > > > > headaches. Still have my snow suit for riding > but> > only wear> > > > it to blow snow. I > did make a mistake once that I> > still pay> > > > > for every winter. I went sledding in a local > park> > without> > > > gloves.. frostbite > of the thumbs. Dumb, very> > dumb. It's> > > > > been quite warm here past three days (upper> > > 50's) and> > > > the bikes are out in > force. Cabin fever has set> > in.> > > > >> > > > --- On Wed, 2/11/09, Kyle Munz> > > <[email protected]>> > > > wrote:> > > > > From: Kyle Munz <[email protected]>> > > > > Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: displaced> > > Southerner> > > > To: > [email protected]> > > > Date: > Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 7:09 AM> > > >> > > > > I know not everyone enjoy's > Houston's> > weather, but> > > > > I'm finding the only time I can breathe up> > here > is in> > > > the shower. I guess I'm just > used to> > breathing air you> > > > can > "feel". 28F is really about the> > > lowest> > > > I've ever seen it in Houston, > and we get> > those days very> > > > very > rarely. Back home I'm seen as somewhat> > extreme > for> > > > riding in temps as low as mid 30s. > I'm> > thinking I would> > > > rather > be up here in August.> > > >> > > > >> > > > -Kyle> > > >> > > > >> > > > On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:17 > AM, Dennis Hammerl> > > > > <[email protected]> wrote:> > > >> > > > >> > > > My sympathy Kyle. The > years I lived in FL, I> > couldn't> > > > > adjust to the heat in summer (102 day, 85 night> > > in Orlando)> > > > and was never so cold as > I was one morning at 28> > in> > > > > February. By afternoon it was 74. I was born up> > > here and am> > > > no fan of the cold. In my > younger days, I rode> > straight> > > > > through two years. Rode to work everyday unless> > it > was> > > > snowing. Then I discovered cars... > WOW ! You> > don't have> > > > to > endure a runny nose all the time. You can be> > warm. > Now at> > > > my advanced age, I treasure the > simple pleasure> > of not> > > > > freezing.> > > >> > > >> > > > > --- On Tue, 2/10/09, Kyle Munz> > > <[email protected]>> > > > wrote:> > > > >> > > > From: Kyle Munz > <[email protected]>> > > > Subject: > [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Hello from a new> > member,> > > > > 1986 650SC owner. Throttle cable routing.> > > > > To:> > > > > [email protected]> > > > Date: > Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 8:55 AM> > > >> > > > > No, unfortunately I'm up here in > Cleveland,> > or rather> > > > Mentor, > until spring. I get to go home this> > weekend > though,> > > > just enough time to spend > Valentine's day> > with the> > > > > missus, then right back up here to the> > > frozen-white-north.> > > > Today isn't so > bad, I can deal with 40F or> > 50F, we get> > > > > those temps in Houston. However things were > quite> > foreign> > > > for me a few weeks > ago when it was -11F outside> > and I was> > > > > trying to knock 10 inches of some weird white> > > stuff off of> > > > the rental car while my > insides were freezing> > solid.> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > > > -Kyle> > > > -misplaced southerner> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > > >> > >> > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows Liveā¢: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to > connect. > http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_AE_Faster_022009 > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!" group. 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