November 23rd 2011
Summer Riding Is Approaching
It may still be cold and bitter outside, but as we move in February and approach March, spring and summer are certainly in sight, so those of us who were forced to put our bikes away due to the bitterly cold and snowy autumn and winter that the UK experienced, there is the glimmer of hope for warm summer rides and all of the motor biking events that the summer brings.
Moving into each new season all motorbike enthusiasts become aware of the new products that are soon to be released to the market, whether it be a new series of Arai helmets, some fresh new additions to the Alpinestars clothing range, or some stunning bikes that will have us all wishing our bank balance would allow a little treat, if not a large one!.
And the events that the spring and summer of 2011 will bring would provide the perfect place to show off your new purchases. This time of year sees bike meets and rides become longer and more regular, with the weather permitting rides to take place on some lovely summer evenings through some beautiful country routes as well as at weekends.
No doubt these rides will see those that havent been able to ride due to the weather conditions thoroughly blowing the dust off their bikes, and they finally get to enjoy the spring and summer on their bike. No doubt many will be sporting new summer bike wear, or a new helmet like one of the ever popular AGV helmets that many bikers opt for.
Not only will many people be itching to get back on their bikes, but the spring and summer also bring some widely welcomed and renowned events for any bikers calendar, such as the MotoGP, but nothing will be a welcome as a warm and dry ride after the weather of the last few months.
So if you are ready to get your bike back on the open road, why not check out some of the meets and rides that are local to you? Many hardy and dedicated riders have started during January and will continue throughout the summer months. There are often rides to suit everyones tastes, from longer country rides with small pit stops at country locations, to shorter ones that will really help you blow the cobwebs off yourself and your bike.