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chris_1127
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cold!!

Post by chris_1127 »

on my way back from work last night at about half 8, with the heaters cranked up in the car thinking to myself how glad I was not to have to do bristol and back on a bike in the cold. a guy and his mrs on a zxr750 pull up next to me at the lights, both in tracksuits with trousers flying half mast up their legs with trainers and ankle socks. dont care about the safety aspect - their choice - but bloody hell they must've been freezing!!

Is it a bit chilly for trackies on the bike at night, or am I just going soft in my old age? :?
gsx-aaaaaaaargh!!!
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Tom L
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Post by Tom L »

im wearing full bike gear round the house at the moment to keep warm, boilers packed up :)
i dont have a drinking problem.......if anything, i'm [i]too[/i] good at it
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Nah chavs have a built in central heating system so that they can wear their trackies anyday anywhere.
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Post by bambam »

Tom L wrote:im wearing full bike gear round the house at the moment to keep warm, boilers packed up :)
i prefer to wear a bikini round the house especially when i'm dusting :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Post by JohnBob »

Trackies!?
I commute at 0400 every morning, in thermal layers and cordura. I feel just about comfortable, little bit of nip in the fingers at 70+

A timeless saying comes to mind; no sense no feeling
[b]"When theres a doubt, there is no doubt."[/b]
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