Well I ain't gonna complain. Last month I was basking on some white sand beach swimming with the fishes.you just in the wrong province. 18C+ and sunny here.
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Well I ain't gonna complain. Last month I was basking on some white sand beach swimming with the fishes.you just in the wrong province. 18C+ and sunny here.
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What? It actually snows in April? No way!Bright and sunny up here in the big O. A tad chilliy at -5c at 9:00am. Light dusting of snow last night, roads are dry and clear though. Was thinking of going for a jaunt this afternoon.
As long as you dress for the weather its fine. We did 8 hours today, 15 of us, and I can't recall one person saying they didn't have a good time, and no one complained about the cold even once! Tomorrow will be colder, but I guess "fun" is in the eye of the behold. I had a freakin blast whipping around a little 125!It's snowing here and they brined everything last night.
Tomorrow looks nice and sunny...if you don't mind a high of -4 with a windchill hovering consistently around -14 or so all day.I Feel bad for everyone doing the motorcycle courses this weekend, it's not going to be a fun experience.
As long as you dress for the weather its fine. We did 8 hours today, 15 of us, and I can't recall one person saying they didn't have a good time, and no one complained about the cold even once! Tomorrow will be colder, but I guess "fun" is in the eye of the behold. I had a freakin blast whipping around a little 125!
JP is just happy cause he's doing his course this weekend, hence the "8 hours". I can remember being crazy and excited enough about bikes to ride them anytime, cold, hot, whatever.Ultimately you're right, but I got enough miles in during the winter months in much nicer weather that my interest in riding in temps on the lower side in the spring is waning a little. Ironic huh? :mrgreen:
Yep, I could care less about the weather. I know if it's bad enough they won't make us ride in it. The course revolves mostly around safety and basics of the bike. Our day was cut short because of the snow today, but happy to report that we had a 100% success rate! Tomorrow I'll visit a Drivetest to upgrade to my M2 and call my insurance company, then picking up my plates probably tuesday or wednesday. We should go for a ride soon Iceman!JP is just happy cause he's doing his course this weekend, hence the "8 hours". I can remember being crazy and excited enough about bikes to ride them anytime, cold, hot, whatever.![]()
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We stayed an extra almost 3 hours yesterday in anticipation of the bad weather today. Just enough time today for the evaluation and some final class time. I would definitely recommend this course to everyone, the instructers were incredible and everyone had a great time!Congratulations.
Curious how they cut things short? It's such a fast paced thing with so much crammed into it that I can't see how they could cut anything out and not skimp in the training level somewhere as a result. I remember Sunday being packed completely full of the emergency lane change, emergency braking, tight quarters/low speed practice etc etc sort of stuff - ie, the really important things IMHO. If you're suggesting you're done and finished already (at noon?) they must have started the road tests right away this morning? They didn't even start the road tests until around 1-2PM IIRC on our day, and that was after an early start.
We stayed an extra 3 hours yesterday
Congratulations! It's a nice feeling having gotten that m2 eh? We'll definitely get out soon, maybe a shake down ride through the Muskoka once this snow melts again.Yep, I could care less about the weather. I know if it's bad enough they won't make us ride in it. The course revolves mostly around safety and basics of the bike. Our day was cut short because of the snow today, but happy to report that we had a 100% success rate! Tomorrow I'll visit a Drivetest to upgrade to my M2 and call my insurance company, then picking up my plates probably tuesday or wednesday. We should go for a ride soon Iceman!
I hope that you weren't asked to do the emergency braking exercise, after a long hard day yesterday.
Our instructor said we did everything. I was excited shifting through the gears. I've got me a fancy certificate and ready to upgrade to an M2. Each of us made it through just fine. I think some of you are misinterpreting how "hard" this course really is. I was almost falling asleep! Admittedly I do have a fair amount of experience.
Will you be getting a quick shifter this season? You can really punch your way out of Keswick and over the horizon with one of those. Just think, this is the beginning of a great future!
Wow you like super-edited my post lololololololololololololololol No quick shifter for me, I am no MotoGP wannabe.