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balmy -35 on the way home in a few hours

SethO

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Road to a dr. Appt today at -30 was there for a hour and the beast started up but the power steering does not work at that temp ( which thanks to spyderlovers I knew about this issue) The spyder does run hella good with the super cold air, if you can stand to ride in the super cold air. ( the doctors office was only about 5 miles away)

Its suppose to be -35 when I leave work at 6am. It is amazing how fast you get used to a temp, but I would have to ride in this a awful lot to do that. If you ride for more than 20 minutes you have to wear gloves when using a wheelchair, hands stick to metal.
 
Road to a dr. Appt today at -30 was there for a hour and the beast started up but the power steering does not work at that temp ( which thanks to spyderlovers I knew about this issue) The spyder does run hella good with the super cold air, if you can stand to ride in the super cold air. ( the doctors office was only about 5 miles away)

Its suppose to be -35 when I leave work at 6am. It is amazing how fast you get used to a temp, but I would have to ride in this a awful lot to do that. If you ride for more than 20 minutes you have to wear gloves when using a wheelchair, hands stick to metal.


I wish I could send some of this warmth your way. At one time I was used to the cold but no where near minus 35 degrees and add in the windchill you will create its colder than that.

Ryde Safe,

Brian.
 
Balmy -35

Riding to Dr. appt. at -35! Was the appt.with a psychiatrist?:roflblack:
Seriously Seth, you are one certified diehard cycle(Roadster) ryder!
See you at Spyderfest!
 
Wow, definitely a hardcore Spyderer!! :yikes:

I don't go more than 10' from the wood stove in that weather!! :opps:
 
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You are very tough to ride in -35. :2thumbs:

How's this for crazy weather?--you have -35 in Northern MN and I have 40+ degrees up here in AK today. A nice change from the -20+ we were experiencing a short while ago.
 
COLD IS BETTER

THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU,...SETHO FOR CONFIRMING WHAT I HAVE BEEN PREACHING......"COLD AIR IS BETTER" MIKE....:agree:..:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::2excited:PS.....YOU ROCK SETH
 
:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: The only time it's too cold to ride is When you take your hand off the grip, straighten out your fingers and they brake off, Until then keep on riding. :yes:
 
cold temps

sure is nice here in mn. with NO SNOW. temps are chilly as SETHO talked about but here it could be upper 40s by mid week, got to love alnino or whatever they call it. as to cold cooler air for spydeee, she LOVES the much cooler air runs like wildfire. trying to keep some for next summer.
 
:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: The only time it's too cold to ride is When you take your hand off the grip, straighten out your fingers and they brake off, Until then keep on riding. :yes:

Very interesting visual, right there!! :yikes::yikes::yikes::roflblack:
 
Riding to Dr. appt. at -35! Was the appt.with a psychiatrist?:roflblack:
Seriously Seth, you are one certified diehard cycle(Roadster) ryder!
See you at Spyderfest!

You won't find a motorcycle parked at a psychiatrist's office --- we don't need one.

Wayne
 
I thought I was doing really good when I rode the RT 35 miles to the dealer at 35 degrees above zero here in west Texas. Now Seth's riding when it's 65 degrees colder and his RS doesn't have heated grips. Seth, do you have pure antifreeze in your veins or is it a 50/50 mix?

Cotton
 
If something bad happens at least you stay fresh till they find you.


If something happens, I don't think the parts will be around for very long. I'm not limping away from the next one.

We do find drunk people who die up here in the snow banks and stuff. they are pretty froze but its way better than finding them later in the heat.



Its suppose to be just 32 up here this week and I just have the spyder to ride, my G/F has my ridgeline in the cities so its not a bad week to ride up here.
 
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