All you in warm weather right now.
#21
I know what you mean. I would not like to be in Florida during the summer months. It's just to hot and muggy no matter how fast you are moving on a bike.
#24
Hopefully only another month captain. Last year on St. Pattys day it was 20 celsius (68 farenheit), riding in a tshirt in mid march felt good.
I am really starting to go CRAZY!
I am really starting to go CRAZY!
#25
Hey my friend from the frozen north, sure down here in (most of) Texas, we can pretty much ride all year long. It gets cold, soemtimes, but only for a few days. The frozen stuff is kind of rare here.
But buddy, you're laughing at us when it is well over a hundred for the umpteenth day in a row come summer. Oh, we still ride, but getting stopped at a light or in stop and go traffic when it is 110 degrees, with that heat reflecting off the blacktop, and a butload of cubic inches pouring out heat between your legs . . . . . . and it is a whopping 80 degrees where you are . . . . .
Everyone's got their own cross to bear my brother. . . . . you freeze your nuts off to ride, we roast ours.
But buddy, you're laughing at us when it is well over a hundred for the umpteenth day in a row come summer. Oh, we still ride, but getting stopped at a light or in stop and go traffic when it is 110 degrees, with that heat reflecting off the blacktop, and a butload of cubic inches pouring out heat between your legs . . . . . . and it is a whopping 80 degrees where you are . . . . .
Everyone's got their own cross to bear my brother. . . . . you freeze your nuts off to ride, we roast ours.
#28
Hey my friend from the frozen north, sure down here in (most of) Texas, we can pretty much ride all year long. It gets cold, soemtimes, but only for a few days. The frozen stuff is kind of rare here.
But buddy, you're laughing at us when it is well over a hundred for the umpteenth day in a row come summer. Oh, we still ride, but getting stopped at a light or in stop and go traffic when it is 110 degrees, with that heat reflecting off the blacktop, and a butload of cubic inches pouring out heat between your legs . . . . . . and it is a whopping 80 degrees where you are . . . . .
Everyone's got their own cross to bear my brother. . . . . you freeze your nuts off to ride, we roast ours.
But buddy, you're laughing at us when it is well over a hundred for the umpteenth day in a row come summer. Oh, we still ride, but getting stopped at a light or in stop and go traffic when it is 110 degrees, with that heat reflecting off the blacktop, and a butload of cubic inches pouring out heat between your legs . . . . . . and it is a whopping 80 degrees where you are . . . . .
Everyone's got their own cross to bear my brother. . . . . you freeze your nuts off to ride, we roast ours.
I will give you that we both have disadvantages with weather. But at least you guys still have a choice to ride in the heat. With all the snow and ice and cold here it makes the choice of not riding for you 99% of the time. I have got out once this winter it was a 40 degree day and the roads were dry and clear. It was 15 miles of cold bliss.
#29
Our weather can't make up it's mind. Sunny and cold, rainy and cool, sunny and warm. It's a different day, everyday.