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Old 01-20-2018 | 09:16 PM
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I understand the desire to want to ride but IMO I wouldn't only because after you ride and wash your bike there will still be that doubt in your mind if you washed all the salt off or is there some I missed and it's corroding my bike as I read this and will continue to corrode my bike throughout the rest of winter. Adding this doubt will drive you crazy, just like your bars being crooked on your lrs. Hehe
 
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Old 01-20-2018 | 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Mchad
Reading some of these responses, I have no idea why the hell some people get so damn angry over a topic like this.

My thinking is the lack of riding just puts ppl in a bad mood. I’m in a great mood after today
Bikers - ride

Bitches - bitch

****** - make excuses



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Rock on Mchad

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Old 01-20-2018 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Qdog002
I understand the desire to want to ride but IMO I wouldn't only because after you ride and wash your bike there will still be that doubt in your mind if you washed all the salt off or is there some I missed and it's corroding my bike as I read this and will continue to corrode my bike throughout the rest of winter. Adding this doubt will drive you crazy, just like your bars being crooked on your lrs. Hehe
Had to go there huh? Lol

 
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Old 01-20-2018 | 10:46 PM
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No big deal !
 
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Old 01-21-2018 | 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Mchad
Reading some of these responses, I have no idea why the hell some people get so damn angry over a topic like this.

My thinking is the lack of riding just puts ppl in a bad mood. I’m in a great mood after today
That's simple, nowdays everyone is so ****in miserable so any chance to bitch is taken. And remember, if someone else is too afraid to do what you do, they are right and you are wrong. I ride when I can. I don't know if I'll even be alive next season. And it feels good to know I ride 10-11 months out of the year.....ok everybody, start bitching and telling me how "crazy" or "retarded" I am.....
 
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Old 01-21-2018 | 12:26 AM
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I rode every winter for the last 15 years since I retired. In this area Nov. 1 to March 31 is when most bikes go into storage. During that time period I have ridden between 12K to 14K miles each year.

However this year I am only at 3K because global warming seems to have went away. We have had long stretches of well below zero.

However in all those years I have never experienced any issue caused by salt. I only clean the bike in the spring. They are in a heated garage and that may make a difference.

Oh wait! I do recall changing foot pegs on one bike and that flat spring metal washer/spacer was a little rusted. Hit it with WD and it was cured.

Along with the passion for riding I winter ride to keep my skills up. Winter riding builds on them because the things you do in good weather are even more important in the winter. Following distance is more critical. Awareness of surface conditions are more important. Speed is more critical. At 77 I don't want to head out in May on a multi state tour after being idle for 5 months.

Somehow that makes sense to me.




 

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Old 01-21-2018 | 04:43 AM
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imo, you always do what you need to do, to enjoy the bike, otherwise whats the point

eyes open, and there's enough tips on here for mitigate a large part of the risk for salt contamination
 
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Old 01-21-2018 | 05:27 AM
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I bought it to ride it, to enjoy it, not just look at it.
If we get a nice day, I'm riding.
I'll wash it when I'm done, if the point comes I need another one, I'll buy one.
 
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Old 01-21-2018 | 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Rollcage
I bought it to ride it, to enjoy it, not just look at it.
If we get a nice day, I'm riding.
I'll wash it when I'm done, if the point comes I need another one, I'll buy one.


Great ethos and one I concur with. If needed you can always go and buy an ex-Garage Queen with really low mileage from someone that either made constant excuses NOT to ride rather than get on it and enjoy it, or just bought into the name and culture to say they own one.
 

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Old 01-21-2018 | 05:44 AM
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probably too late as you were talking about yesterdays weather im sure here in the north east..


im jonesing for a ride myself, last time out was Christmas eve for a little over 40 miles.


all I can add is back in 2013 I took my switchback for a ride on a nice January day, roads were white from leftover salt, came home after 50 miles and bike was washed and covered as more snow was coming in..


6 weeks of crap weather later its finally nice enough and had rained to wash the salt off the road so I figured I would go for a ride.. pulled off the cover and my mag wheels were white from salt residue the rest of the polished parts were all clouded..


took a solid week and a ton of elbow grease to detail it..


if that salt away product works it may be the way to go BUT in my case I will wait for this Tuesdays heavy rain and get a ride in next Saturday as I don't mind the cold but I will never risk the salt again..
 


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