January 14, 20179 yr Mans best friend may not reciprocate the sentiment but does make a useful depth gauge.
January 14, 20179 yr Mans best friend may not reciprocate the sentiment but does make a useful depth gauge. Indeed! http://i.imgur.com/QwxUlk3.jpg?1
January 14, 20179 yr Yes, I forgot to mention that. Capes are the best thing to wear in the rain. They keep you and the bike dry. They can also be used to cover the bike when you park it. It's a very old idea and I wore one as a youngster on my first 'grown-up' bike. About three or four years ago, I purchased another one and have never ridden my bike in rain since! That said, I'm sure it would be perfectly effective in rain, as you say 'd8veh' but it dawned on me one day that I didn't need to go anywhere on my bike when it's raining. Retirement gives one a whole new perspective on many things. Tom
January 14, 20179 yr it dawned on me one day that I didn't need to go anywhere on my bike when it's raining. Retirement gives one a whole new perspective on many things. Tom Same here, retirement brings so many often unanticipated benefits. The sooner robots take over all routine work functions, the better. .
January 14, 20179 yr I've been through torrential rain on the Gtech and it hasn't missed a beat, to be honest I never gave it a second thought!. Wouldn't put a pressure washer anywhere near it though, seen too many motorcycles damaged by misuse of pressure washers (mainy bearing related..).
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