I am new to this forum and was curious to weather or not Ducati owners rode year round.
Yes, especially in California. ;)
Really, it depends on the rider, not the weather or the bike. Some of us even ride in snow, as this member does:
Quote from: firefish on March 20, 2014, 05:16:10 AM
Just to show I'm not just starting it but riding in the snow too.
Ducati Monster Goes To Work - Bike (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4irRAZ8hkgQ#)
...but not me, because I''m a wimp. ;D
We don't get much snow around here, but if it is snowing at the house when it's time to leave I won't ride.
I draw the line at 19 degrees ambient although I've ridden colder.
Wind and rain don't bother me much.
I live in SoCal, and I ride year round. I do ride in the rain, but if it's going to be a major downpour, I avoid riding that day if possible. I've been caught a few times in a bad storm coming home from work. Biggest problem for me was visibility...
Up here in Puddletown I've always ridden year round, butt I don't ride in the snow or ice anymore now that I'm retired! It is all about having the right gear, don'tchaknow!
Rain or shine. Snow, not so much, I have been out in it, below freezing it gets too dangerous imo.
Once the salt goes down I am done.
Turns out I can't leave the cage parked for weeks or the battery goes flat so the worse rain I might cage it in, particularly if t-storms
are imminent.
I start to get choosy about it now around 20F.
Heat, rain, cold (worst was 9ºF) even rode home from work in the snow a couple times.
JM
I have many many miles in rain and snow. These days I no longer need to do that (bike was only transportation) as I have other vehicles.
Now my duc is my toy bike and I try not to subject it to rain or snow. Only been caught out once in a minor sprinkle in 12k miles. Even that I saw coming as weather forecasting is a bit of a specialty due to my profession.
I typically ride until ice/snow build up on the roads prevents it and even then, I sometimes get a wild hair and ride anyway.
Of course, traction control, ABS and heated gear makes it easier to decide.
Clear with temps between 68 and 73F, wind no more than 10mph, and only during Starbucks business hours.
On the other end if its too hot I wont ride. 95F, leather, nyc traffic, hot motor. Fuggetaboutit.
I ride all year around. It doesn't get much colder than 10 C here though. I don't let the rain stop me, I just dress appropriately and drip when I get where I'm going.
No ice I'm good.
Quote from: memper on July 01, 2014, 12:28:36 PM
On the other end if its too hot I wont ride. 95F, leather, nyc traffic, hot motor. Fuggetaboutit.
I used to ride year round when I lived in Phoenix too. Hottest I rode in was 118°F...
I'll ride in most weather short of snow.
rain doesn't scare me.
floods, otoh...
68-84 degrees and it better damn well be sunny. 8)
I commute in a small town environment and try to ride everyday durring the week regardless of the weather and have only one rule - don't start out if it is raining.
I ride every day, summer and winter, when chance of rain <20% and temperature >45F. Which is about 330 days a year around here [coffee]
Quote from: memper on July 01, 2014, 12:28:36 PM
On the other end if its too hot I wont ride. 95F, leather, nyc traffic, hot motor. Fuggetaboutit.
Oddly enough, I'm in the same boat. I'd rather ride in the cold than the hot.
JM
All kinds. And since I live in San Diego, CA that pretty much means sunny or marine layer.
All weather. Don't get snow here.
Actually, the worst riding weather here is midsummer, when temperatures will frequently soar over 40C (that's 104F). I don't ride much in midsummer. I find midwinter rain much more pleasant.
Same here, we don't have snow here in Indonesia so I ride all year round rain or shine. Motorcycle is most useful in rain, or after a rain, when cars usually stuck in horrible traffic jam.
I am a total fair weather rider. Below 60 and you really have to twist my arm to ride.