Over here, the pouring rain is a good respite for bikers. Usually, the sun is hot during the daytime particularly around noon. And when the rain pours, motorcyclists would be pulling over to side where there is shade. But most cyclists would continue with their business as if they are water proof. Ask any cyclist here and they will admit that they like the rain. I am really sad that I have no bike at the moment.NJAgent020 said:Today its pouring rain, but yesterday i took a lap around Keuka Lake in western NY. A gorgeous 44 mile loop around the finger lakes wine country. Highly recommend the route.
New York would be a good place to ride a bicycle. I've heard before that if people like me who live in Illinois would take the average distance that we walked in a year we would be able to walk to New York and back. According to my calculations, that would mean that we could bike to New York in approximately a month. Maybe I should think about a bicycling adventure such as that.NJAgent020 said:Today its pouring rain, but yesterday i took a lap around Keuka Lake in western NY. A gorgeous 44 mile loop around the finger lakes wine country. Highly recommend the route.
I think that cyclist like us are the real men willing to put effort into making a bike move unlike motorcyclist who put in no effort. Plus as shown in your example we are willing to take the rain. I like the rain and think that it is relaxing to ride a bicycle in it every once in awhile. It's not all that rainy over were I live. Australia wouldn't be a good place to live if you like riding in the rain because it almost never rains there.Corzhens said:Over here, the pouring rain is a good respite for bikers. Usually, the sun is hot during the daytime particularly around noon. And when the rain pours, motorcyclists would be pulling over to side where there is shade. But most cyclists would continue with their business as if they are water proof. Ask any cyclist here and they will admit that they like the rain. I am really sad that I have no bike at the moment.