Never trust a forecast

Tengo sempre nella cassetta anteriore un panno di cotone per questa funzione e per altri usi occasionali e cosi' come altri tre o quattro oggetti si rivela un'ottima scelta.
Never trust a forecast. Ok, it's true, short-term forecasts are particularly reliable but even if you look to regional ones, they are always based on a too large area to consider local microclimates. And so this morning rain had stopped, and I knew that in the evening the weather would have been better, so I took the wrong jacket and that's why I entered the office completely drenched... Luckily the rain was not so intense, I just had to wipe the chrome as soon as I arrived and to park my Vespa under under an arcade. This habit of cleaning the chrome every time you arrive is a short, simple and effective action, and above all it avoids resorting to a cleaner like Sidol whenever rust or other oxides try to rise on the surface.
I always keep a cotton cloth in the glove box for this reason and for other occasional tasks and just like another three or four items it's an excellent choice.
I always keep a cotton cloth in the glove box for this reason and for other occasional tasks and just like another three or four items it's an excellent choice.
The little Arkansas Chuggabug is very well cared for.
RispondiEliminaRonman
eheheh, that's true. I wouldn't let it rust in a garage corner... better spend a minute wiping off the rain than a hour trying to restore rusty chrome!
RispondiEliminaGood advice. We polish ours about once a month and have been caught in the rain once or twice lately. We also keep something in the seat storage to wipe down the bikes. Wishing you a dry ride.
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