• SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE@lemm.ee
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      Just throwing it out there that rain gear exists and you can 100 percent ride a motorcycle or a bicycle when it’s raining without getting wet. I think everyone would be a better driver if they had to experience getting somewhere on two wheels.

      Hell, a motorcycle can generate enough electricity to power heated clothing to keep you warm even during New England winters. If there’s no ice on the road I’m riding my motorcycle to work!

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        Hi I own only a moped and when it rains/snows:

        • if it’s not too severe I just wear a poncho and be a bit miserable
        • if it’s too severe I take a cab

        the occasional cab fare is peanuts compared to what I’d be paying in gas and insurance

        I rent a car/van sometimes when I need to haul stuff. Same deal

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      For more than a decade I only rode a motorcycle in Florida. I even made trips - with a passenger - to Costco. It required plenty of straps and saddlebags and a big backpack, but it was doable to get groceries in it for two people.

      This was on a Triumph Scrambler, and I had added a luggage rack etc, so not something you could do easily on a stock sport bike, but you don’t need a big touring bike for this kind of living, either.

      The times I needed to haul something big, I rented a truck from a big box hardware store. Saved a ton of money over the years, and only now have a Prius (with a roof rack to haul stuff) because I live in a place with harsh winters. No sidecar yet, but thinking hard about it…