when it rains, it freezes / sentimental journey
+Here's another twist to the "I didn't see you" standard.
I weathered yesterday morning's 21*F temperatures for the ~125-mile ride without difficulty.
As I was removing my riding gear in my office, though, one of the employees walks in and says he hit my bike. I thought he was yankin' my chain, and said, "You're kidding, right?" while I removed myself from my leather snowbibs, but he then detailed how he backed into it...
There's an oriental quad in the bed of this guy's pickup, and he'd simply pulled forward into an empty spot and then backed straight into my (filled) spot. His visible view and rearview mirror were both useless because they were blocked by his ATV, so he stated he used his sideview mirrors. Crunch.
The fender didn't reach a contact point on the tire, and things aren't quite square, but it rode right for the 2-1/2 hour ride home, so I think I'll ride on until it's fixed...
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In a recent reply to an acquaintance who knows my riding habits and who thought maybe I picked up RAKNID just for winter riding, I wrote:
"You know me too well, as that was a major reason in my decision. I simply didn't realize that the computerized nannies would restrict slip-condition riding. (None of the many reviews I read mentioned winter riding. Silly me...)
In the meantime, I'm having a ball. This is a vehicle that leaves a grin from the moment you sit on it, until... Well, actually it doesn't stop leaving a grin even after it's parked, and makes you grin before you climb aboard, so throw the first comment out the window.
It's a 24/7 grin bike."
Would you agree with my sentiment?
Ride on.
Roadkill