I live in California as well, it's only cold a couple months of the year and we still ride. There are far fewer poker runs and bike shows to do so the rides are less organized with smaller groups.
I don't really consider commuting to work as 'riding' ,I'd like to ride to work ,but as a contractor I have difficulty carrying a thousand pounds of tools and materials in my bags.
We ride almost every weekend and though fewer,we still see plenty of bikes at the Rock Store and Neptunes Net, I guess they're just not commuting to work.
2007-03-06 05:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Well William, its good to see you are actually riding your $30,000 "investment". Although I must warn you that it will depreciate much faster if you actually ride it. Sadly, however, I do believe you are correct as the handful of buttless chappers that I usually pass on the way to work during the summer are nowhere to be found in the winter. My BMW loves the cold and its not looking forward to the return of the loud pipe wannabes when temps rise above 60 degrees.
2007-03-08 16:47:54
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answered by Studley Von Longshlong 4
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50 degrees is cold? WHAT???!!! Heck that is sweatshirt riding weather here in PA. Now, I will say 22 degrees is cold to ride in for me. We pull out the chaps at around 40 degrees.
I saw a guy going down the highway in January one day when it was 7 degrees...Now that is hardcore! So maybe that is just a west coast thing but here in PA if the roads aren't iced over then you will see some bikes out and about.
2007-03-06 21:33:39
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answered by DAVER 4
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I ride all year long, but I live in Texas. Near the coast line, it's warmer, but this morning it was 39 degress, this afternoon it was 80, so I am always riding.
I just don't care to ride in the rain here, there is too much oil on the streets of houston.
2007-03-06 16:11:00
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answered by Anonymous
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At 30 below here in the winter it is just a little to cold to ride. 50 degrees here and people are out in shorts!!
2007-03-06 16:12:41
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answered by blb 5
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There was a similar question going around about a month ago with regards to riding in the cold weather. With the brand of bike aside it comes down to the "bikers" & "the riders". I don't care if it's 15 degrees outside and frost on the ground.....I'm doing my commute back and forth to work. Frankly, most of the cruiser guys are this way...fair weather riders for the most part not all of them of course.
I've gotten so tired of cruiser bikes that I've recently sold my Triumph Rocket III and purchased an '07 BMW R1200RT. So now I'm just down to my Ducati & new Beemer.
Permantely ditch your leathers keep your Aerostitch stuff and sell your Harley for a BMW, Ducati, Triumph, etc...and see how many of your "buddies" remain your riding buddies. FTW~
paul j's comments: "so,if you love to ride you will,if you love to pose you ride the beemer until you can show off your new harley tats".
Dude...you don't make any damn sense. Maybe you should layoff the weed for a while. BTW....Beemer riders don't stand still long enough to "pose"! Your just plain ignorant!
2007-03-06 14:01:23
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answered by Ellwood 4
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Man, the Harleys are at Bike Week in Daytona right now as we speak. Hit the road and come on down to Daytona....
2007-03-06 16:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah, dude....I haven't stopped riding mine yet.
Sunday mornings, the local resturant parking lot is full of them, as the riders eat in prep for a ride.
2007-03-07 09:19:48
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answered by strech 7
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A lot of them are in Daytona FL. for Bike Week a great place to be this time of the year.
2007-03-06 15:04:23
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answered by Pamela 2
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here in new hampshire a 50 degree morning is mid summer!you don't have a clue what cold is.I ride daily until we have a snow pack on the ground.Then i put away the Vulcan 2000 and out comes the KLR650.I have gotten in some ride time every month for years.Road salt,black ice and 2 wheels are tough going but you pick your days in the winter..When the goin gets to snotty out comes the 4-wheeler for some open air fun.
so,if you love to ride you will,if you love to pose you ride the beemer until you can show off your new harley tats.Dear confused Elwood.....BMW makes an awfull lot of cars favored buy the RUB crowd.Isn"t "Just plain ignorant"michael jacksons favorite saying?
2007-03-06 15:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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