Riding in Crosswinds

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  1. fatbastard

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    Stop it Nelix, you're making me home sick. :)
     


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    Not much else to say with respect to how to ride in cross winds, you guys get much worse conditions than here, with the exception of the occaional cyclone. My only comment with respect of wind is that I'd much rather be on a proper faired bike in cross winds than a big cruiser with a fork mounted windshield or batwing fairing. Why anyone would mount a sail to the bit of the bike that steers it is beyond me.
     


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    Sounds like a two week adventure crammed into a half hour...good time saver!! ;)

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    I had no idea it is that warm there in the summer!! Good to hear though! I need to do more weather research.

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