Commuting to work
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Re: Commuting to work
well done !!
public transport is much less hassle and much quicker than 6 months in hospital
public transport is much less hassle and much quicker than 6 months in hospital
Re: Commuting to work
I commute all year round, only really avoid it when it's snowing. This week the bike has been in the garage so I've been relegated to the car, everyday there has been jams and delays, so my normal 35/40 min bike journey has become 1:15 at the quickest and 2 hours at worst.
Pick the bike back up tomorrow - can't wait! And rain is planned
Dave
Pick the bike back up tomorrow - can't wait! And rain is planned
Dave
Far Off Places; a motorcycle adventure from Manchester to Manali www.faroffplaces.net
Re: Commuting to work
Spoke too soon... hit ice this morning and dropped the bike. Thankfully, the engine bars did their thing and the footpegs took the rest. B*ll*cks!
Dave
Dave
Far Off Places; a motorcycle adventure from Manchester to Manali www.faroffplaces.net
Re: Commuting to work
Hope you are ok. Scary when it happens
Even though the weather is stable and dry for now, my bike is still in the garage.
Another downside here in Norway, especially where I live, is the amount of salt on the road as well.
So after just one ride the bike is caked in white salt residue...
Even though the weather is stable and dry for now, my bike is still in the garage.
Another downside here in Norway, especially where I live, is the amount of salt on the road as well.
So after just one ride the bike is caked in white salt residue...