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Rick Lee 01-22-2010 03:03 PM

I drove back to LA from Vegas today. Never thought I'd see a "Mojave National Preserve" sign covered in snow or spontaneous lakes in the desert, but I saw them both today. Snowed in Vegas yesterday. I'm praying for good weather tomorrow, as I really have to ride the bike back home.

dd74 01-22-2010 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 5141351)
I drove back to LA from Vegas today. Never thought I'd see a "Mojave National Preserve" sign covered in snow or spontaneous lakes in the desert, but I saw them both today. Snowed in Vegas yesterday. I'm praying for good weather tomorrow, as I really have to ride the bike back home.

Silly question here: but when you're in the cold like that, are you cold, or does the bike keep you a bit warm?

sammyg2 01-22-2010 03:39 PM

A few minutes ago, we has little white balls of ice FALL OUT OF THE SKY!
I kid you not, ice balls falling. And hitting the ground. Ice balls.

I saw and thought that is just to weird, and then said "am I on candid camera?"

sammyg2 01-22-2010 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 5139872)
Hey look, you added an "s". Now THAT is clever!

Maybe if morons didn't build houses in fire zones the rest of the USA wouldn't pay for CA forest fires and mudslides?

California pays for other states, not the other way around.

Noah930 01-22-2010 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by dd74 (Post 5141395)
Silly question here: but when you're in the cold like that, are you cold, or does the bike keep you a bit warm?

I think the wind sheer from traveling at highway speeds combined with the water that's covering you tend to overwhelm any engine heat that might be keeping you from freezing your cajones off. A nice fairing and proper riding gear help, though. As do heated grips and/or vest if you've got 'em.

BeyGon 01-22-2010 03:50 PM

He was in a rental car. but I have ridden my bike in the snow and even during the winter here and froze my but off. My hands got so cold I had to stop.

dd74 01-22-2010 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BeyGon (Post 5141421)
He was in a rental car. but I have ridden my bike in the snow and even during the winter here and froze my but off. My hands got so cold I had to stop.

D'oh! :rolleyes:

BeyGon 01-22-2010 03:53 PM

Craigster, that looks beautiful but I still don't want to live in it.

Rick Lee 01-22-2010 04:37 PM

My heated grips don't even help when riding in real cold. If I have liners in, I can't feel the heat. Without liners, only the insides of my hands stay warm. In November I rode to Mammoth Lakes from Phoenix via Death Valley. In the same day I went from sea level and 80 deg. to 10,000 ft. and sub zero temps. Actually, it was a balmy 25-30 deg. in Mammoth, but add to that my 90mph speed and it was a cold ride up that mountain.


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