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see, if I put my bike in the dining room like I wanted, i could be polishing it right now and not be bored.
this is the most boring part of life for me is waiting for the weatrher to break so I can ride, of course in Maine its a long wait
yup, the beeter 1/2 didnt quite understand...LOL
spring-summer and fall are great for riding, you either have the seacoast or carrabassett valley. Acadia national park or moosehead lake area. alot of places to ride, scenic byways.\
but as of right now with 14" of snow it sucks looking at it in the garage and thinking if it was in here could get er all shiny...
This is the first year since I've been riding that my wheel is ready to go over the winter..... It has been great grabbing a day here and there when the weather cooperates.....but it still sucks when it freezes over again.... I'm just gratefull that I've gotten some sort of riding in......I DO feel for those of you who have caught cabin fever
Way WAY back I brought my first Harley in for the winter. It took over the spare bedroom. Some of the kitchen, gotta wash off those parts don't we. Most of the liveing room. You can fiddle or polish alot of things watching TV. And even took over my bedroom, seems that's where the new parts got stored till they were needed.
So moral of the story is, you may pick a room to park it in, but it don't stay there!!!!! It spreads hahahaha
BUT come spring your scoot looks bitchin and rides great! so it all works out.
PS it's a great way to get rid of an ol lady!!!
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