Raptor
New member
Well, Winter decided to show up in CA after all! After days and days of freakishly warm weather and all the prognosticators saying that the rains were basically over, we have been getting hammered out here by a pretty decent storm. Monday and Tuesday was OK, only bad at night. Today is a different story. Big rains, high winds, downed trees... It's on baby!
When I stepped out this morning it was 42 degrees out, 30-plus winds blowing and pretty chaotic. I saw all of this and thought "ahh, maybe not." I was going to turn around and just jump in the cage. But after getting inspired recently by some of you hard core guys out there (you know who you are!) that are riding in the cold and snow, I decided to man up and take it on. Not sure if that was the wisest choice, but I did it anyway!
When I pulled out of the driveway I got hit staright-away by a gust of wind so strong it moved the bike! Then I had to run the gauntlet with all of the debris. But the accumulation of water on the road was the most impressive aspect of the ride in. I kept looking for my fellow bikers that I always see in the morning, but none were to be found. People were looking at me like I was crazy. And I have to admit, there were times where 14 would just start plaining and I wondered if I was going to recover it. But I never panicked, she did great and we made it 50 miles in without incident. I have to say that the Spyder holds up extremely well in adverse conditions like these. It was a semi-white-knuckle affair!
However, since 0700 it hasn't stopped raining, things are looking even worse and now they are talking about flood warnings. So the ride home is going to be even more "interesting". Should be a blast! Or will it? :shocked:
Stay tuned for the on-going adventures of 14!
When I stepped out this morning it was 42 degrees out, 30-plus winds blowing and pretty chaotic. I saw all of this and thought "ahh, maybe not." I was going to turn around and just jump in the cage. But after getting inspired recently by some of you hard core guys out there (you know who you are!) that are riding in the cold and snow, I decided to man up and take it on. Not sure if that was the wisest choice, but I did it anyway!
When I pulled out of the driveway I got hit staright-away by a gust of wind so strong it moved the bike! Then I had to run the gauntlet with all of the debris. But the accumulation of water on the road was the most impressive aspect of the ride in. I kept looking for my fellow bikers that I always see in the morning, but none were to be found. People were looking at me like I was crazy. And I have to admit, there were times where 14 would just start plaining and I wondered if I was going to recover it. But I never panicked, she did great and we made it 50 miles in without incident. I have to say that the Spyder holds up extremely well in adverse conditions like these. It was a semi-white-knuckle affair!
However, since 0700 it hasn't stopped raining, things are looking even worse and now they are talking about flood warnings. So the ride home is going to be even more "interesting". Should be a blast! Or will it? :shocked:
Stay tuned for the on-going adventures of 14!