I won't ride if the temperature is below freezing.  I will take the
bike to school below freezing if the afternoon temps promise a nice
(and longer) ride home.  I try to avoid just doing short cold rides
because the oil turns into sludge from the condensation.  This is my
first year with a garage, however, so I'm still adjusting to having a
warm car/bike in the morning.

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Boris Liberman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/14/2010 2:32 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
>>
>> The big advantage of Virginia winters is that they typically last from
>> December through early March and then go away.  Of course, I judge
>> these things by when you can ride a motorcycle comfortably, which does
>> limit my perspective.
>
> I see. Well, here we don't have winter as you would define it. So, I reckon,
> one could ride a motorcycle like 360 days a year... We have some bad weather
> days, when it rains hard and wind blows (things off the buildings' roofs).
> But these are less than half a dozen a year.
>
> We get lots of scorching heat days though.
>
> Boris
>
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