cruisinTX
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Yesterday I went for a short ride on my sport bike then shared it on a couple of Facebook pages; one with this text:
"Despite vicious winds most of the time, searing heat in the summer, blowing dust, unpredictable heavy snows; there are days like today where I can ride in late November here the Panhandle."
I included the first picture here of today's current weather conditions along with the one posted yesterday. It is an example of that "vicious wind" mentioned. This is a pretty regular occurrence here in the Tx Panhandle, and people wonder why I get a chuckle out of it when they complain about 20mph winds.
Naturally, it's not wise to intentionally drive anything with two or three wheels in these heavier winds. Sometimes, however, you have no choice. There was a time when I was in college and my car was broke down so I had to drive my Honda 450 to and from work every day for a couple of weeks. During that time I had three days of very intense winds with up to 70mph gusts blowing 90* across my route. Then there are days when you hope you can trust the weather guys to be accurate; bad idea. Before I retired 18 months ago, I would ride the bike to and from work as often as possible and occasionally would get caught off guard. I recall one day when the forecast was calling for moderate temperatures and 15 to 25mph SW winds, (90* to my route). By the time I left work, those winds were gusting over 50mph. Needless to say, days like those raise the pucker factor. :yikes:
"Despite vicious winds most of the time, searing heat in the summer, blowing dust, unpredictable heavy snows; there are days like today where I can ride in late November here the Panhandle."
I included the first picture here of today's current weather conditions along with the one posted yesterday. It is an example of that "vicious wind" mentioned. This is a pretty regular occurrence here in the Tx Panhandle, and people wonder why I get a chuckle out of it when they complain about 20mph winds.
Naturally, it's not wise to intentionally drive anything with two or three wheels in these heavier winds. Sometimes, however, you have no choice. There was a time when I was in college and my car was broke down so I had to drive my Honda 450 to and from work every day for a couple of weeks. During that time I had three days of very intense winds with up to 70mph gusts blowing 90* across my route. Then there are days when you hope you can trust the weather guys to be accurate; bad idea. Before I retired 18 months ago, I would ride the bike to and from work as often as possible and occasionally would get caught off guard. I recall one day when the forecast was calling for moderate temperatures and 15 to 25mph SW winds, (90* to my route). By the time I left work, those winds were gusting over 50mph. Needless to say, days like those raise the pucker factor. :yikes:
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