I saw similar today and thought the same thing. Guy wearing a balaclava, ski hat, and goggles.Today would have been to a good day to ride, if work didn't get in the way.
I did see a Harley rider with his thick wool cap, cloth wrapping his whole face...
I always laugh see that - if only there was some sort hat, that also covered your face, it'd keep you warm and maybe could help you if you crashed...
Today would have been to a good day to ride, if work didn't get in the way.
I did see a Harley rider with his thick wool cap, cloth wrapping his whole face...
I always laugh see that - if only there was some sort hat, that also covered your face, it'd keep you warm and maybe could help you if you crashed...
I would look good on that https://wheelsthroughtime.com/win-t...LBSOQbr4g6DS-Q_HenPyTRhwXmWu9DtHnNpxx_lBqdq7s
Just the battery. I rode it the next day to work. Going to have a warming trend coming this week so my fat arse will be riding.
I don't cover mine, but it lives in a pole barn. I hardly ever wash my bike, unless getting caught in the rain, mud or fording creeks. Even then, often an immediate wipe down takes care of things.
My 12 year bike looks brand new. I get told that by passers by routinely.
The old girl gets a quick wipe down after every ride to knock the bugs off. Once in a while it gets a wipe after a week or few of dust accumulation before the ride.
Lemon Pledge on a microfiber towel takes care of it all.
Lemon pledge??? No kidding.