Gritters are out.
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ballon

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1,173 posts

240 months

Monday 22nd January 2007
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Merton's finest are out in SW19 pebbledashing everyones pride and joy.

It means my P & J will stay firmly in the garage until it has all been washed away. Oh the joys of public transport.

sjtscott

4,215 posts

252 months

Monday 22nd January 2007
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ballon said:
Merton's finest are out in SW19 pebbledashing everyones pride and joy.

It means my P & J will stay firmly in the garage until it has all been washed away. Oh the joys of public transport.


Great I love riding with a salt covered road NOT! However it won't stop me.
One of the benefits of having a 7.5 year old commuter R6, I'm passed caring now I've not cleaned the thing properly ever and I've now had it 1.5 years. It still goes and runs perfectly as I always keep it serviced on schedule and oil the moving bits correctly.

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

271 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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sjtscott said:


Great I love riding with a salt covered road NOT! However it won't stop me.
One of the benefits of having a 7.5 year old commuter R6, I'm passed caring now I've not cleaned the thing properly ever and I've now had it 1.5 years. It still goes and runs perfectly as I always keep it serviced on schedule and oil the moving bits correctly.


Yep, same here, 21 month old R1 commuter with almost 26,000 miles on the clock, as long as there is no ice on the ground it gets used, however I do clean it most weekends and service as per schedule and lube all the right bits regularly.

sjtscott

4,215 posts

252 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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I'll admit the close where I live which is technically a private road was coated in snow and slush this morning and doesn't get that much traffic. My bike was under what looked like a mini drift of snow this morning at 7:30am.
The main roads are fine but getting to it would have been fun so I took the train in today!