Why Should I buy a Motorcycle in the Winter?

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2010

Our General Manager Bryan Thoms goes over a few points illustrating why buying a motorcycle in the winter is a great strategy for Ottawa riders.

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  • shame they never heard of technology called a microphone

  • #1 reason: You can get the bike alot cheaper then normal since the dealer is trying to move their old inventory.

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  • hell there is lots of nice bike there!! :D

  • I've been raping the volume button for four minutes and thirty four seconds.

  • Why should I buy a bike on winter? Fuck nos why cause I couldn't hear a word you said !

  • SPEAK UP!!!!!

  • i miss my 600 ninja 1986 all black next year going to get a 600 ninja and never sell it lol

  • @ylism we have a fair sized riding community given the season length. we have a large mx scene though, being motoconcepts is nearby and the local track gets you to loretta lynns. Road deaths/crashes are few, but we did have a mx'er get killed in a race. He was just a teenager and turning pro this coming spring. His little brother is crazy fast, but there's just something weird about him passing us on a bike that killed his brother.

  • @ilikepie5720 Our summer was over 105 for days. Thought I would cook. While other people would be wearing T shirts and short paints,and flip flops, On S sport bikes. Now that is just crazy. But most do wear gear. This is a big riding area, Mountains are all around. The Dragon, Or Deals gap is just 150 or so miles away. A lot of bikes & crashes as well. Way to many deaths from people driving crazy, both car's & bikes. There are a lot of drag racers around also. I have a YL 67 Barracuda notch to.

  • @ylism i'm at a long sleeve and riding jacket with a thermal liner for road, and maybe under armor under my jersey for mx. mx definitely keeps you warmer, lol, i have steam coming out of my helmet and sweat rolling off my face for a 20 min moto. but even when it was 90 something i had full gear on, rather sweat than bleed. But you're right, colder temps make gear much more appealing.

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