
I think my Buddy hates me ....
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- Buddy_wannabe
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I think my Buddy hates me ....
7 degrees out this morning and Buddy just didnt seem like it wanted to take me to work to bad ..... hmmmmm wonder why? 

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28 degrees here for my ride this morning, my Buddy ran like a champ.
I've never tried to convince it to run at 7 degrees, that's somewhat below my lower threshold... I think the coldest I ever rode was about 14 degrees.
Fortunately for me days that cold are much rarer here by the Mason-Dixon line than they are for you in MN.
I've never tried to convince it to run at 7 degrees, that's somewhat below my lower threshold... I think the coldest I ever rode was about 14 degrees.
Fortunately for me days that cold are much rarer here by the Mason-Dixon line than they are for you in MN.
Kevin
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I have ridden in single digit temperatures but my 125 is parked overnight in an underground, heated garage. Also, the amount of time I'm actually exposed to those temperatures is only about 15 minutes and I can take just about anything for short periods of time.
Today it was only 24 degrees when I woke up but there was a surprising inch of snow. The roads were a mess so riding was out. This is already the 2nd time this month I've been forced off my Buddy. Cold is one thing, ice is entirely different.
Today it was only 24 degrees when I woke up but there was a surprising inch of snow. The roads were a mess so riding was out. This is already the 2nd time this month I've been forced off my Buddy. Cold is one thing, ice is entirely different.
Andy
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Bundle up tomorrow morning because Palo Alto will dip all the way down to 45 degrees.vitaminC wrote:Just get it heated blanket, and it then it will be your friend again!![]()
My B125 can handle our "cold" mornings just fine, but I don't enjoy it so much...

Wayne
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16 degrees F this morning in Denver. My new baklava makes a huge difference for my face and neck but also makes my helmet super tight. After about 15 minutes I could also feel my fingers going numb. If my commute was 6 miles instead of 4 I would've been pretty miserable this morning. And while my Olympia gauntlets are great, I may need something a bit warmer when the mercury dips below 20.
Andy
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Thanks for the tip Kevin. I'll have to give that a try before springing for warmer gloves.lobsterman wrote:gt1000,
Do you use liners with your gloves? I have Olympia gloves and use silk liners inside them when it gets really cold. They're cheap and effective.
Andy
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poop colored buddy wrote:70 F today. wore a t-shirt
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