• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Riding Weather

My guess would be North Carolina...
(The Western Half of it)
They don't get the unrelenting heat of the Summer,
And Their Winters seem to be pretty short! :thumbup:
 
I would also say Hawaii. Most state locations are a crap shoot when it comes to Mother Nature these days.

The traditional winter hideaways for snow birds experienced all kinds of winter snow and blizzards this year. Add the spring/summer tornadoes and rains producing floods--and I am thinking no place is weather proof anymore.
 
But after your 3,473rd trip around one of them; where else can you go?
The weather is nice; there's just not enough road upon which to enjoy it. :banghead:
 
I'm not sure, but it's not Oregon. Really. Don't move here, we have enough people here already :joke:

-Fratz
 
But after your 3,473rd trip around one of them; where else can you go?
The weather is nice; there's just not enough road upon which to enjoy it. :banghead:

Have to agree. Been to Maui three times. Been on all the roads. The scenery is pretty good though. :yes:
 
BeRight is right. The San Diego area is amazing. SoCal in general has great weather. Just steer clear of the L.A. smog and traffic.
 
The Best...

Gene (Chupaca) is always bragging about the roads around San Diego...
I wish that he'd chime in on this topic... :shocked:

For you Bob I'll contribute my two cents...
But as you know..."home is where you hang your hat" and having had way too many homes on two continents. I have found the best in each and every one. I have to say weatherwise Peru and San Diego have been the best (no rain no ryde stopping cold).
Here in San Diego ryding in comfort is directional...high heat you head for the hill early and when the heat gets uncomfortable you head for the coast where it is so much cooler. Pacific coast is cold water and the temp changes about 2* between seasons so those breezes are cool. Yeah both places are on the pacific terrainwise Peru has the amazon jungle and here you have to drop into Mexico for that. East coast has great ryding but limited and have gotten fond of not having to worry about the weather that much....:thumbup:
 
John,
That's pretty easy. :D
You just need a HUGE pile of money, and a whole bunch of places to call "Home"... :thumbup:
You're probably only 6 lucky digits away from that retirement plan anyway!
 
Mid-Atlantic (Virginia/MD/West Virginia) weather's not bad for riding, it's usually 3+ season riding here, as long as you don't mind the rain every now and again. About the only months I don't ride all that much are January and February-- we definitely lose a lot of the mountain riding in the winter-- but even then we get Indian summer days.

As for summer... the heat and humidity is awful, but if you go out at dawn, you've got a good three to five hours of pleasurable riding-- plus, there's less traffic and you're home by lunch! :bbq:
 
Not a State here , and not the best riding year round, now if you could mount a SNOW PLOW, on the front and figure out how to disable the nanny, or even put a sled track on the arse end, THEN YOU HAVE SOMETHING....
 
Back
Top