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Winter riding
« on: November 16, 2012, 02:56:20 AM »
Still fall here in NJ but getting colder at night, down into the 30's and breezy. My coveralls are nice and toasty so far, I wear a fleece and a windbreaker on top and the coveralls for my legs and torso. I almost can't wait until real winter weather comes, bundle up baby, it's getting cold outside.
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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2012, 03:49:32 AM »

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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2012, 01:18:18 PM »
Urbestfriend was out yesterday (27 deg. F at 9 a.m.)   Still in Coffee Mode today.
Found Wrangler Pro Wear Jeans (Extra layer of Nylon Pak Cloth on the Legs).  Port Authority
Fleece Lined Jacket,  Battery Heated Gloves,  Head Sock (Bacalava) and Long Underwear.

Put GV and Vino Classic in the back shed yesterday and moved the tractor with snow plow
into the garage.   Xciting and Tractor parked in front of the Car.   It's easier to ride the bike than to
move the goods blocking the car in.

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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2012, 01:30:14 PM »
I read on a German thread of people buying winter tires for their scooters!

They add a lap blanket and some handlebar mitts and go off to work snow or not!
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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2012, 01:42:29 PM »
Port Authority
Fleece Lined Jacket, 

Do you work for the Port, if so which one, if not how'd you come upon a Port jacket?

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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #5 on: November 16, 2012, 02:54:29 PM »
I read on a German thread of people buying winter tires for their scooters!
Not only German.
Dedicated scooter winter tyres are manufactured in Japan and Slovenia etc. too.

As a matter of course you can see (youtube) Russian scooter enthusiasts racing on frozen lakes.
Less obvious are pictures from an African (!) scooter website showing scooters in the snowy mountains (Sani Pass, 2873m).
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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2012, 05:56:45 PM »
On a side note, Vivo, you seem to know a good deal about westarn culture, have you spent much time away from home or is it just part of your history as well?
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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #7 on: November 17, 2012, 03:34:09 AM »
On a side note, Vivo, you seem to know a good deal about westarn culture, have you spent much time away from home or is it just part of your history as well?

Part of our history of course... We were called the American brown brothers before.. Like the Spaniards, The U.S. have great impact on our culture also... Before, our national anthem was in english, our independence day was July 4 (not anymore), english is taught in schools and is the medium of instruction in all schools, I studied in La Salle run by American La Salle Brothers, all street signs are in english, we speak english at home, we eat burger, fries, hotdogs... We had U.S. bases where we can go and buy great American stuff anytime in the commisary...  ;D ;D ;D There was even that time when (after our independence) laws passed had to be approved by the U.S. first... The nicest thing that happened to me is that I grew up during the era where all American things were great!... the 60's-70's....  Household stuff, toys, garments, shoes, American cars, Rock and Roll, etc.  I love em! Today, my children's stuff are either Chinese or Chinese.....  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #8 on: November 17, 2012, 02:29:53 PM »
Part of our history of course... We were called the American brown brothers before.. Like the Spaniards, The U.S. have great impact on our culture also... Before, our national anthem was in english, our independence day was July 4 (not anymore), english is taught in schools and is the medium of instruction in all schools, I studied in La Salle run by American La Salle Brothers, all street signs are in english, we speak english at home, we eat burger, fries, hotdogs... We had U.S. bases where we can go and buy great American stuff anytime in the commisary...  ;D ;D ;D There was even that time when (after our independence) laws passed had to be approved by the U.S. first... The nicest thing that happened to me is that I grew up during the era where all American things were great!... the 60's-70's....  Household stuff, toys, garments, shoes, American cars, Rock and Roll, etc.  I love em! Today, my children's stuff are either Chinese or Chinese.....  ;D ;D ;D
Ah, you speak of the good old days.
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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #9 on: November 17, 2012, 03:04:42 PM »
Part of our history of course... We were called the American brown brothers before.. Like the Spaniards, The U.S. have great impact on our culture also... Before, our national anthem was in english, our independence day was July 4 (not anymore), english is taught in schools and is the medium of instruction in all schools, I studied in La Salle run by American La Salle Brothers, all street signs are in english, we speak english at home, we eat burger, fries, hotdogs... We had U.S. bases where we can go and buy great American stuff anytime in the commisary...  ;D ;D ;D There was even that time when (after our independence) laws passed had to be approved by the U.S. first... The nicest thing that happened to me is that I grew up during the era where all American things were great!... the 60's-70's....  Household stuff, toys, garments, shoes, American cars, Rock and Roll, etc.  I love em! Today, my children's stuff are either Chinese or Chinese.....  ;D ;D ;D

It is interesting that you have such a sentiment for colonial era.
Btw. do you know what general Pershing did to your people in his times?
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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #10 on: November 17, 2012, 03:37:15 PM »
Vivo, where are you.

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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #11 on: November 17, 2012, 03:37:39 PM »
08087

Search "Port Authority Jackets".  It's a brand name.  I buy the
ANSI Line Yellow with ANSI Reflective Striping.  Somewhere around
$60.00.

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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #12 on: November 19, 2012, 01:47:22 AM »
It is interesting that you have such a sentiment for colonial era.
Btw. do you know what general Pershing did to your people in his times?

Sentiment? not really... We were really exploited by the Americans (no more discussions about this please).... but as a youngster then during the 60's and 70's, that's not my piece of cake but the goodies that we had.  American bikes, chocolates, Sears, Levi's and all other stuff... as to General Pershing, I knew what he did as our history teacher taught us but that's all history and easily forgotten when recess or dismissal time comes... worse was what the Spaniards did to us for 300 years, but I'm not complaining...

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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #13 on: November 19, 2012, 08:39:04 AM »
Sentiment? not really... We were really exploited by the Americans (no more discussions about this please).... but as a youngster then during the 60's and 70's, that's not my piece of cake but the goodies that we had.  American bikes, chocolates, Sears, Levi's and all other stuff...

Well, I can have all American (in fact, nowadays, Chinese :) :) :) stuff I want, all I need is money... much more things to be potentially bought than in 60's or 70's. :)
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Re: Winter riding
« Reply #14 on: November 19, 2012, 09:01:52 AM »
Well, I can have all American (in fact, nowadays, Chinese :) :) :) stuff I want, all I need is money... much more things to be potentially bought than in 60's or 70's. :)

Well, I'm referring more to American stuff made in the U.S. of A.... which is not true anymore nowadays...

Even if I have lots of money... it's not that fun anymore knowing that even the most expensive stuff are made globally...

Yes, there are lots of choices nowadays.... you even take lots of time deciding on what donut variant to buy Lol!...  but personally, it does not make it morefun for me.... sometimes just confusing... well, that's just me.   

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