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SNOW = DEATH!

Started by CirclesCenter, October 21, 2006, 11:34:50 AM

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CirclesCenter

Rich, RIP.

Alphamazing

Hey, I have that helmet.
'05 DR-Z400SM (For Sale)
'04 GS500E (Sold)

Holy crap it's the Wiki!
http://wiki.gstwins.com/

pandy

#2
 :o :o :o  So THAT'S what snow looks like!  :icon_twisted:

Quote from: CirclesCenter on October 21, 2006, 11:34:50 AM

'06 SV650s (1 past Gixxer; 3 past GS500s)
I get blamed for EVERYTHING around here!
:woohoo:

Egaeus

Sorry, I won't answer motorcycle questions anymore.  I'm not f%$king friendly enough for this board.  Ask me at:
webchat.freequest.net
or
irc.freequest.net if you have an irc client
room: #gstwins
password: gs500

makenzie71

As long as it's not ice I'm good.

Oh and hey, brian has that helmet!

annguyen1981

Up here in MA, I will NEVER ride when there is snow on the roads.  During the winter, if it's a somewhat warm day, and the roads are nice and dry, I'll ride, but the moment there's snow on the roads, or water from some meltoff, my GS stays parked.

Did you know Alpha has the same helmet?

2007 YZF-R6 - Purchased 7/03/07
2004 YZF-R6 - Stolen 5/25/07
2004 GS500f - Sold to Bluelespaul
Killin' a Kitty

scottpA_GS

#6
Awesome!  :thumb: :thumb: That is one bad ass pic man! Hard core riding... and in a pack no less  :bowdown:  :thumb:

I knew Shoei made some sweet ski gear  :icon_mrgreen:  :thumb:


~ 1990 GS500E Project bike ~ Frame up restoration ~ Yosh exhaust, 89 clipons, ...more to come...

~ 98 Shadow ACE 750 ~ Black Straight Pipes ~ UNI Filter ~ Dyno Jet Stage 1 ~ Sissy Bar ~


GeeP

They do make studded tires for sportbikes for ice racing.  I saw an R6 fitted with them last year.  I wonder how the handle on pavement?  Hmm...  Year 'round riding.   8)
Every zero you add to the tolerance adds a zero to the price.

If the product "fails" will the product liability insurance pay for the "failure" until it turns 18?

Red '96
Black MK2 SV

CirclesCenter

BTW that's a picture from cycle world mag I think.

So that pic isn't me.
Rich, RIP.

dggraphics

All those poor Triumphs, lined up in the snow like that.... it's horrible!!!
'89 GS500E (or what's left of it)

scratch

I need to go for a ride, but my bikes leaking oil around the base gasket.  Parts are being ordered.
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

Queso

I'd rather spend an hour on a freeway jam packed with blind old ladies on cell phones than spend 5 minutes riding a motorcycle in snow. I hate snow. That is a cool pic, though.

Dr. Love

Accompanying article:

QuoteTriumph's Winter Wonderland
Trippin' completely in the South of France

Such strange tragedies are rarely known in this business, for when press introductions are scheduled, even in early March, they always are in places where the world has confidence in the attendance of fine weather along with the world's scoot-jockey typists. And the South of France has been a reliable source of motorbiking ambience. Until now.

A Triumph rep warned us it would be cold in Marseilles, and it was evident on this sub-freezing morning (lowest temps since '71, went the rumor) that my Aerostich electric vest and lined Alpinestars leather jacket were going to come in mighty handy. But who would have thought to pack a parka and snowboard?

The first little flakes began to fall at our departure gas stop. By the time we got into the hills, big, fluffy tufts of snow were blanketing parked bikes and sticking to the road. We cracked off a few photo passes, because that's what you do in this job no matter what, then headed up the road to an even higher elevation for possibly more photos.

Turns out snow is slick. As I released the clutch to get under way behind the moving photo van on the now fully snow-covered road, the rear tire spun lazily, yet uncontrollably. This, without any throttle. The bike rotated and I put my feet down to try to hold it up and I believe I spun nearly 180 degrees while upright, traveling in semi-reverse down the road briefly. Alas, the burden was too great and gently the 2005 Speed Triple and I reclined at low velocity in the snow. The worst of it was when my e-vest came unplugged, letting in the chill. It was the official end to riding for everyone. We shuttled back to the hotel stuffed into rental cars, while four inches of snow accumulated on the parked bikes before the Triumph factory truck could fetch them from the mountain.

At least I have my Christmas card picture this year.

dggraphics

Cool article, nice helmet Alpha
'89 GS500E (or what's left of it)

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