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Just got in from a tootle round to bed some new rear pads in .... will have to break the winter gloves out, fingers were tinglin when I got back. NoNoapplause

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@gtman wrote:
Just got in from a tootle round to bed some new rear pads in .... will have to break the winter gloves out, fingers were tinglin when I got back. NoNoapplause


Aye, it's gerrin a bit back-endish, youth moped

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pffft, im still wearing me summer gloves ya big girls Very Happy

mind you, just got back from work and im drenched. think I need some new gear, is all ill say lol

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winter aint even her yet and people are moaning , what you gonna do when it gets really cold.

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don't knock it , instant central heating and no need to stop for toilet breaks ,what better keep way to keep warm.

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wasnt too bad on the old bike this morn going to work, just happy for a ride on dry roads...which is more than can be said for sundays ride out... Shocked

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Southerners !!!! come play in bonny scotland...we got frost already and if it not frosty its doing a fair impression of monsoon time.... ?

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Once you've used hot grips you never go back Laughing

You know what they say "warm hands, !!" Wink

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With you all the way on that one heated grips are brill especially if your like me and hate winter gloves so i wear my summer gloves all year round

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Over the last week or so I've read about a crash on every bike forum I visit. When I was out yesterday I noticed how greasy the roads have started to get (I was in the boonies mind) so that, coupled with the change to daylight hours fast approaching, makes life a bit more hazardous. Those of you who put your bikes away for the winter can go back to sleep, but for us mere mortals it's time to adopt a more cautious riding style. Hate to sound like your mum, but go steady! Smile

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