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It's a White FJ Christmas in Nanaimo, BC

Started by Derek Young, December 25, 2012, 04:21:41 PM

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bcguide

Yep its all relitive I am toasty warm when it warms up to -20

baldy3853

Hi Derek
Very nice you will enjoy the better seat on the long hauls, but something more important what did you get for the G/F and here trusty steed?
Merry xmas to you was a very comfy 35ish here sat around in tshirt and shorts, even managed a swim and several very cold alcoholic beverages  :yahoo:
Cold is still freeking cold anything under 20 is too cold to ride  :blum2:

Arnie

Baldy,

I think most on this list would agree that below 20 is too cold to ride.
HOWEVER, most would have read that as 20F (-7C) and not the 20C (68F) I suspect you are describing.

New Year is coming.  Have a couple more of those frosty beverages :-)

Arnie

Derek Young

Hey baldy.  Her steed is too new to need upgradin. She got a fancy new lens for her camera... so she can take lotsa FJ pictures :biggrin:

I can also do without cold weather riding. (heated glove liners, grips and vest sure help though)

Derek
1986 FJ1200 (R.I.P.)
1991 FJ1200
Nanaimo, British Columbia

Jeff0308

Hi all.  Merry xmas to everyone and happy new year. Its 38 here today (MELBOURNE , Australia) and 41 tommorrow. I dont like the heat. Derek  I love the seat and watch. Could you tell me how the seat feels compared to the stock one and if it changes the riding position in any way, as I would like to upgrade mine. Also I love the idea of a back rest for my wife or kids. It suits the FJ.  Also where I can purchase the seat and watch.  Safe riding. Hope its not to cold over there.   Regards   Jeff.