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Couldn't help my self. Before going out and playing in the snow with the tractor, I went to the garage and turned up the thermostat. After I got done doing the cleanup i went back in and started up the old girl. She sounded like she was glad to see me and wanted to go for a ride. I had to say no as it was only -2 degrees out. I don't mind riding in the cold, but a man has to know his limitations. Anyway there was still ice and snow on the road so that will be my excuse. That's my story and i am sticking to it. LOL
You talking about your Harley or your wife? reads like the begining of a Penthouse forum. It's cold outside and we need something to read John, go ahead and fill in the the details on your story, we won't tell anyone.
You talking about your Harley or your wife? reads like the begining of a Penthouse forum. It's cold outside and we need something to read John, go ahead and fill in the the details on your story, we won't tell anyone.
You talking about your Harley or your wife? reads like the begining of a Penthouse forum. It's cold outside and we need something to read John, go ahead and fill in the the details on your story, we won't tell anyone.
Sometimes the imagination paints a beter picture than the printed word, I'll leave it at that.:-))
I had to use the charger for my van that sat too long in the garage between starts. So I tugged a corner of my cover up on my bike to get to the connection on the tender / charger and when I felt that metal and looked at her from just the open edge it made me wish for warmer days.
And John I agree, you can't believe what that rumble does for your soul when you haven't heard it up close and personal in a while.
Hope you found what you were looking for when last we talked.
Holy CRAP! I got all excited too, until I realized John was talking about the bike! I'm starting ours up today, too... just to turn 'em over and warm 'em up well, and of course to hear the RUMBLE!
-2 may be too cold for you guys up north - but less than 50 is too cold for this Olde Hawg!
Holy CRAP! I got all excited too, until I realized John was talking about the bike! I'm starting ours up today, too... just to turn 'em over and warm 'em up well, and of course to hear the RUMBLE!
-2 may be too cold for you guys up north - but less than 50 is too cold for this Olde Hawg!
We are headed down to Bluffton, SC in Feb., then maybe down to Florida. Probably be gone for a month. Gotta finish a coulpe of jobs in the shop and around the house, alarm people are coming next week fo a tune up on the house and shop. Hopefully we will have the bikes with us.
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