When I was in college in Wisconsin, back on the 70s, my Honda 175 and Bridgestone 200 were my only sources of transportation. I rode them all year. I rode that Bridgestone at least a couple times when the snow was up to the front axle. I rode it, instead of the Honda, because it had knobbies.
Sadly, this late in my life, I lack that challenge. I still ride my cycles during every month, every year, but since I live - like Webbcraft - in Austin, that really lowers the heroics factor substantially. When it is 75 in January it just doesn't seem like much of a sacrifice.
Now this afternoon, when I ride my Shadow home at 105 or so (degrees, not mph), it will make those remembrances of snowfall seem like a refreshing and welcome respite....
Patrick
Sadly, this late in my life, I lack that challenge. I still ride my cycles during every month, every year, but since I live - like Webbcraft - in Austin, that really lowers the heroics factor substantially. When it is 75 in January it just doesn't seem like much of a sacrifice.
Now this afternoon, when I ride my Shadow home at 105 or so (degrees, not mph), it will make those remembrances of snowfall seem like a refreshing and welcome respite....
Patrick
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