Too hot to ride?

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by fullstate, Jul 15, 2004.

  1. fullstate

    fullstate Guest

    Seems kind of slow the last day or two. Is it just too freaking hot
    back home to ride?


    --Fullstate

    Me and Mah 'Priller!
     
    fullstate, Jul 15, 2004
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  2. There's absolutly no such thing as "too hot to ride". If the bike
    will start and run, it's not too hot.
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  3. fullstate

    fullstate Guest

    OOUCCCHIEEE!! Shit! Tell Joe I am sorry to hear about his ankle.
    That really sucks.

    Back to the cast and drawing board!


    --Fullstate

    Me and Mah 'Priller!
     
    fullstate, Jul 16, 2004
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  4. what was a deer doing up on the roof ? damn things are everywhere....

    tellin' ya, we need a hunting party...
     
    another viewer, Jul 16, 2004
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  5. fullstate

    Bill Walker Guest

    Hey there.. Jim... Best way I can think of is to get on that puppy and go
    south with us, when Brian and I come through.. The temps south of Zacatecas
    is in the middle 80's and a jacket is needed at night..

    Those mountains are perfect for riding.. The twists and turns are just about
    right and the altitude keeps you cool..

    You can rest assured of a "safe" and fun trip.. Yeah.. I know.. Gotta stick
    around to guard the citizens and such.. Dammit.. you guys have to get some
    time off .. LOL.. See you on the 3rd of August..

    Your friend in Irving
    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, Jul 24, 2004
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  6. fullstate

    fullstate Guest

    It wouldn't surprise me if something existed out there.

    Best thing that I can think of is to wear a nylon backpack and fill it
    with some ice. Let it evaporate and melt on you while you are riding
    and it will keep you quite cool.


    --Fullstate

    Me and Mah 'Priller!
     
    fullstate, Jul 24, 2004
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  7. fullstate

    Brian Walker Guest

    They build those!!!

    They came out with that conversion a couple years back. They have this
    cover that goes over the rider, to keep the cold air around him. They
    built on this conversion that also goes on each side of the bike. It
    hooks to the windshield and snaps into place with a couple screws and
    bolts. With the added on cover, they also have to have it bolt at the
    back seat to hold together at high speeds. Then the compressor and air
    conditioner unit keeps the rider nice and comfortable while he rides
    down even the hottest of highways.

    There's a few bugs in the systems and that's why they've had so much
    trouble selling the systems to motorcycle riders. They have the air
    conditioning systems perfected where they work without a flaw, they're
    just having a problem getting rid of the extra two wheels it uses.
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 24, 2004
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