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Dang, you just got the bikes out?
You've missed 2 months worth of riding already, its been nice on and off since mid March when all the salt was washed off the roads.
Have a good riding season.
Originally Posted by LWOS
Well, bikes finally came out of storage 2 weeks ago. Sorry if I didn't get around to posting sooner, but living in Northern Michigan, we actually had SNOW the second week of May. To the poster who opined that only those of us living in "Deliverance" might still have those old sensors............... well, I hate to burst your bubble, but I do live in a RURAL area and the village next door to us is named "PODUNK".
As for whether it works or not......... I've not ridden enough to be able to say one way or the other. I'm sure I was one of the many suckered into this product.......and thus the original post. If nothing else, I've got one hell of a magnet for household use.
I'll report more at the end of the season. We got through MANY rural 2 bit, 1 light towns around our neck of the woods.....so I'll let ya all know.
Hubby's had 5 surgeries for kidney problems......last one being in March.
So until the Nephrologist and Urologist both gave him the thumbs up........ So, the bikes finally came out of storage in late April......then the weather turned lousy up here for the last week of April and first 2 weeks in May.
Anyway, we're up and running now.......and hope to make the most of the weather now that it's gotten nice.
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