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Old 06-02-2018, 08:49 PM
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Hello you Texas and Southern riders. I am now in the Dallas area. Went out after work at about 6:00
100 degrees. Yep, it was hot and not that much fun. Do you guys ride in this weather?
Deal with it or wait til the sun goes down? I am absolutely not used to this. Whats the deal? Suck it up?
 

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06-03-2018, 07:49 PM
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If it's riding weather I ride. Temperature doesn't matter.

People that move to Texas should come prepared. This isn't the place for 'snowflakes'. Learn from this person...

Dear Diary,

Just moved to Texas! Now this is a state that knows how to live!! Beautiful sunny days and warm balmy evenings. What a place! It is beautiful. I've finally found my home. I love it here.

June 14th:
Really heating up. Got to 100 today. Not a problem. Live in an air-conditioned home, drive an air-conditioned car.
What a pleasure to see the sun every day like this. I'm turning into a sun worshipper.

June 30th:
Had the backyard landscaped with western plants today. Lots of cactus and rocks. What a breeze to maintain. No more mowing the lawn for me. Another scorcher today, but I love it here.

July 10th:
The temperature hasn't been below 100 all week. How do people get used to this kind of heat?
At least, it's kind of windy though. But getting used to the heat is taking longer than I expected.

July 15th:
Fell asleep by the community pool. (Got 3rd degree burns over 60% of my body). Missed 3 days of work.
What a dumb thing to do. I learned my lesson though. Got to respect the ol' sun in a climate like this.

July 20th:
I missed Lomita (my cat) sneaking into the car when I left this morning. By the time I got to the hot car at noon, Lomita had died and swollen up to the size of a shopping bag, then popped like a water balloon. The car now smells like Kibbles and *****. I learned my lesson though. No more pets in this heat. Good ol' Mr. Sun strikes again.

July 25th:
The wind sucks. It feels like a giant freaking blow dryer!!
And it's hot as hell. The home air-conditioner is on the fritz and the AC repairman charged $200 just to drive by and tell me he needed to order parts.

July 30th:
Been sleeping outside on the patio for 3 nights now, $225,000 house and I can't even go inside. Lomita is the lucky one.
Why did I ever come here?

Aug. 4th:
It's 115 degrees. Finally got the air-conditioner fixed today. It cost $500 and gets the temperature down to 85. I hate this stupid state.

Aug. 8th:
If another wise *** cracks, 'Hot enough for you today?' I'm going to strangle him. Damn heat. By the time I get to work, the radiator is boiling over, my clothes are soaking wet, and I smell like baked cat!!

Aug. 9th:
Tried to run some errands after work. Wore shorts, and when sat on the seats in the car, I thought my *** was on fire.
My skin melted to the seat. I lost 2 layers of flesh and all the hair on the back of my legs and *** . . . Now my car smells like burnt hair, fried ***, and baked cat.

Aug 10th:
The weather report might as well be a damn recording. Hot and sunny. Hot and sunny. Hot and sunny. It's been too hot to do **** for 2 damn months and the weatherman says it might really warm up next week. Doesn't it ever rain in this damn state? Water rationing will be next, so my $1700 worth of cactus will just dry up and blow over.
Even the cactus can't live in this damn heat.

Aug. 14th:
Welcome to HELL! Temperature got to 115 today. Cactus are dead.
Forgot to crack the window and blew the damn windshield out of the car. The installer came to fix it and guess what he asked me??? "Hot enough for you today?"

My sister had to spend $1,500 to bail me out of jail.

Freaking Texas. What kind of a sick demented idiot would want to live here??

Will write later to let you know how the trial goes.
 
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Old 06-02-2018, 09:15 PM
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depends. where you from? this aint nothing yet.

sometimes you just gotta suck it up and go with it. oh, and i highly recommend having a cup holder on your bike. i have a double walled insulated mug that goes with me whenever i ride further than to work. fill it with ice water, and top off the ice at every rest stop. dehydration is a bitch.
 
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Old 06-02-2018, 09:16 PM
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It is 105+ in west Texas. Try to keep moving as much as possible and take more frequent stops. You'll be fine.
 
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Ride early in the morning and get home before noon!
 
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No cup holders for me. I do go early when I can.
I am from Illinois, gets hot but not like this.
Suck it up I guess.
 
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I will be joining you soon, moving to the Huston area. I love the heat and hate NY so I guess I will just suck it up and get another cup holder for my Breakout.
 
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If you dont ride when its hot you wont ride for 3+ months.

I wont ride in the heat of the day, but early(before 10am) or late(after say 6 or 7) you can still get 2-3 hours of riding in.

What part "south of Dallas" did you move to? Im in Red Oak.
 
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Be careful parking on fresh asphalt. I've seen a pile of bikes on their sides because of it.

Other than that, dress appropriately, drink plenty and ride on.
 


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