For many motorcyclists, the season of winter represents the time when their motorcycle is to be stored, which means the end of the riding season. For some though the season of winter simply means that they may need to add a couple more layers in order stay warm while their riding. This article will describe the differences in riding seasons based on where you live.
Those that live in the northern areas of the United States understand that there is a shorter riding season, so motorcyclists from these areas understand that they have to store their bikes for the winter and are unable to ride during this time. This means that they have a shortened riding season and less opportunity for riding. It’s no surprise then that the level of excitement for those who ride grows in the spring time when the snow thaws and the roads are almost clear. It’s a sort of spring fever in a sense because their bikes have been stored all winter long and now they’re anxiously waiting the first opportunity to get out and enjoy riding again. Continue reading ‘Motorcycle Riding Seasons’ »