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Hey guys ive only recently passed my full bike test and have run a gs500 for a few months but soon got bored and upgraded to a 1999 r6. im planning on doing as much riding as i can this winter except snow and ice but am looking for some advice on the do's and donts on running a sportbike in winter conditions. anyway thanks in advance heres my ride .......

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Take it slow, leave plenty of room, don't do anything sudden... pretty much the same for riding in heavy rain.

Wrap up proper warm and be aware that the cold will dull your awareness and responses.

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GT85 for salt protection. Make sure your chain is lubed. Tyres are correct pressures and have some tread. Nice and steady on the throttle and brakes. Keep away from the hash marks/white lines. Wipe your headlight clean regularly. Being cold/wet/tired sap the concentration so try not to be any of these. Laugh when you don't see another bike rider and convince yourself that you are the stupidest hardest biker in the world. Don't let anyone see you cry when you take your gloves off, your hands are like crows feet and you can't light a fag. keep your visor clean with cold water as the salt forms a white film on that too. Remember that 22nd December is the shortest day this year so the 23rd of December is really the beginning of summer.

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ACF 50 expensive but good, spray it on too a small patch and spread with a brush, or into it,s lid and brush on, if you spray it on it runs off leaving a thin layer wasting most of it , then all you do all winter is hose the bike off with cold water, inspect an d recoat any bits that need it, hopefully in spring just clean it all up with jizer and it look good again

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ACF-50 or Scottoiler 365.

Both work great!

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