What Do You Do In The Winter?

R.E.

Wannabie Member
Hey, Just curious how you deal with the winter and not being able to ride your motorcycles.

It's been killing me I miss it a ton but I have decided to do my winter version of motovlogging that I call "Jeep Discussions" and some video games and some other projects in the works

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC90i8wQjpKGw3fXXslmGZsA

But i'm curious do some of you just stop motovlogging or create new series or what?
 
Hibernate.

Joking.

Winter is generally temperate here in the UK, so other than a handful of days in the past two years, I have been able to ride all year round. Then there's the Solar Bear Challenge and the Polar Bear Challenge to consider - give the PBC a go if you think there is an opportunity to get out for a few minutes down your local road and back.
 
I live near 08, and I keep riding, I got my bike in November 2012, passed my test in December 2012, didn't ride it due to snow and ice early 2013, but I wasn't prepared to go out on a bike that was more powerful than anything I'd ridden before with the ink still drying on my new licence and risk it. I did used to ride my old CG125 in the snow. Other than that, I've never been kept off the road by the weather, although it's possibly I've been away on very icy days as I tend to be away quite a bit in December.
 
Yeah I live in Canada we get snow here from like Oct-Nov usually until April-May so riding my bike it limited
 
DRZ with snow tyres? They had loads of off-road bikes with spiked tyres in the Bond films ;)
I love all the Bond films lol, and if I had the money I would love to do motovlogs on a snowmobile, dirtbike, four wheeler, anything really
 
I'd well be up for having a winter snow bike if I lived somewhere that had sufficient snow. Got to have the retractable spikes though!! if they even exist. If they do, I'll take the Aston Martin "Vanish" or the XKR with the gun turrets in the wings....
 
I don't think they make retractable motorcycle tires lol, they make studded ones though lol
 
I don't really have much of a choice, I just brave out the wet and rainy.
I won't post the link, but I do have a video on my channel, where I talk about wet weather riding.
If you look in the post you video section, its under November Rain
 
I thought about this before winter hit so I made sure I had enough rough video to create some videos to cover my non riding season. I also plan on making videos of the tweaks, tune-ups and maintenance I will be doing on the bike, aswell. I think it's important to try and keep an active channel, the best you can. Cheers.
 

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