I can`t fecking believe it.....a guy riding his bike in Winter and enjoying it......yet getting critcised and slagged by otherwise 'fellow' bikers/riders/motorcyclists/whatever the feck you are.
It beggars belief that you lot can even attempt to give him a slagging for having achieved sufficient machine empathy and riding skills to have the confidence,ability and capability to do so....and for it to be enjoyable and rewarding for him.
I suppose it`s only in the 1200GS forum, populated in the main by former plastic pellet six months a year sunny Sunday 'heroes', that a guy could get slated for using his bike all year round and in all weather.
Clearly,whatever you may be,one thing you definately are is being as plastic as your bikes.
And talking of the 1200 forum...this is hardly '1200 technical' stuff is it?
Seems as well as crawling out of your tin boxes a bit more often,you lot need to stop using this forum as a general postings padded cell just because you own a Plastic Chicken.
This is Beakchat material.



you didnt mention about people judging others by their own abilities (eg if they cant do it then nobody can) 

A light weight bike can be ridden(not amongst other traffic) with verve (if that is the word) and the odd dab with a hefty boot will keep it upright. But a GS - no thank you! In the olden days blah.blah, ...it was the snow on the headlamp which made frequent stops necessary.

It was a 1946 350cc Matchless and a miserable little 6 volt battery did not produce much heat - but even now i would rather take that on a journey in the snow than my GS. Some people can water ski on snow skis - i have seen it done. But it is a lot easier and safer to use the right model for the job.I fondly imagined that the acetylene lamps generated enough heat to melt the snow![]()
I can`t fecking believe it.....a guy riding his bike in Winter and enjoying it......yet getting critcised and slagged by otherwise 'fellow' bikers/riders/motorcyclists/whatever the feck you are.
It beggars belief that you lot can even attempt to give him a slagging for having achieved sufficient machine empathy and riding skills to have the confidence,ability and capability to do so....and for it to be enjoyable and rewarding for him.
I suppose it`s only in the 1200GS forum, populated in the main by former plastic pellet six months a year sunny Sunday 'heroes', that a guy could get slated for using his bike all year round and in all weather.
Clearly,whatever you may be,one thing you definately are is being as plastic as your bikes.
And talking of the 1200 forum...this is hardly '1200 technical' stuff is it?
Seems as well as crawling out of your tin boxes a bit more often,you lot need to stop using this forum as a general postings padded cell just because you own a Plastic Chicken.
This is Beakchat material.

"......main road outside our house sheet ice and deep snow......" must of been my imagination then![]()
You CANNOT ride a GS1200 in those conditions without spiked tyres! (That would certainly qualify for the technical section) So don't get so excited.

Could be the bloke was on his way home from work
no snow when he set off
Still a hero as far as I'm concerned
I will ask him to stop if I see him again and send you a photo