

Jeeeez ! That sounds cold , especially to a North coast boy ! Good Fun !
Do either of you hard cases have electricly heated grips ? Charlie , what kind of hand cover is Brunhilda wearing ? Mine only seems to cover half my gloves .
I DO have heated grips on Tillyontic wrote:Yep, a bit nippy would describe it inadequately. And remember, at heart, I'm a north coast boy too who just seems to have gotten himself stuck down the bottom here.
And no, neither of us have heated grips. I put a lot of thought into it after that ride (I think I would like to upgrade the charging system first though). I've also been contemplating some nice hand covers like Charlie made, or even something like the rubber-like overgloves that Andystraps sell, to use for 'emergency' situations like this. Usually these winter gloves I have are fine. It was the saturation of the outside with the windchill, I think, which created my problems.
http://www.andystrapz.com/products-deta ... 23&Level=1
Fondling the girls jugs at our stops was pure joy.
I just made this picture my computer desktop background.SteveD wrote:
Haha, thanks, The Princess is flattered. Charlie's got the high res version of that image if it came out pixelated on the desktop.dougie wrote: I just made this picture my computer desktop background.
oh you bugger, don't tell me that! I went downstream, not up... Oh well, next time.Steve78RS wrote:Hans
She'llbe and I got talking to some locals on the day of leaving. They told us that a km upstream there is some nice holes with lots of fish.
Cheers, and indeed. Next trip will be good. More time to talk shit, and hopefully more energy on my part. I was pretty tired at Talbingo.Loved your report. A ride to remember. Next trip we may have more time to sit and harn.
Steve from Dubbo
Certainly, Peter.Sibbo wrote: Charlie , could you post a photo of your warmy hand covers ?? Please ?