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DaveK

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I went for a 30 minute ride today..about 20 degrees...

Q#1 = Why did the front end feel so heavy ? Does cold weather thicken up some fluid, grease, bearing roll....the front end was so stiff. Or was it because I haven't rode in 2 months ?

Q#2 = The bike felt much faster.....Does cold weather have any effect on performance...really cold weather ? Or was it because I haven't ridden in 2 months ?

Q#3 = Why do people ride in the cold ? I think it sucks.

Dave

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Damn Dave. Too fuckin cold. I haven't ridden since October.

Well, the suspension might act a bit harsher. The oil does thicken in the cold. Carlos has a good point on the tire pressure. I always check mine before a ride after it has sat for a few weeks.

I think cold dry air is better for performance than warm muggy air, so you may have better performance. I know the bike always feels crisper in the cool air to me. That's why they adjust dragstrip times for conditions. But Joe's reason probably has more effect in your "seat of the pants" feel.

Steve

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Dave, i am so fucking proud of you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm jealous, i didn't ride in about 3 weeks now, and it's killing me!!!!!!!!!

1) You suck!

2) You suck even more!

3) You don't love to ride as much as others.

4) You have pee in your blood, that's why you were cold.

Nothin' but Love bra'

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Answer no. 3: people ride in the cold for a few of the following reasons:

A. They're hard-core riders. Several on this list probably are. I ride a little less as I grow older, probably suggesting I'm getting softer.

B. To avoid heinous traffic found in many American cities these days. I suspect same's true world-over, actually.

C. To express massive contempt for cagers, antithesis of item A.

D. To be different, see items A. and C.

E. Because I'm late for work and on the Blackbird it's a 35 min run, not 45 or so in a cage.

F. To irritate the neighbors with gutteral Micron exhaust music at 7:45 AM.

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Oil & everythings thickens in the cold.

20 degrees? You CHAMP! its only ~30 here, was 50 today.

I see ice on the road now.

3 miles 'round the block'

Front felt flatspotted due to "sitting" for a month or so (basement).

Figured the pulse was the chain slack after crusing around at 25 MPH for twenty minutes.

Cold air is dense so you get better proformance in the cold. (Engine output)

I need a new battery mine goes click click click.

-Suf Daddy no gloves though.

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Awwwww it was more fun to push the bike to the top of the driveway and "b"ump start it (twice) in second jumping down on the seat.

Wow was that a work out!

I stalled it at a stop sign so I rolled downhill to get it going again.............

I run the choke (97 carb) so idle is 1500 rpm to prevent stalls in the cold.

-Suf Daddy

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