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Ya I have been noticing alot more pot holes this year. Can't wait to ride BUT I do have a snowmobile (REV) to help with the Winter blues. One nice ting this year is I don't have to trailer to Twin to ride ! Rob .....
Been passing the time by in the garage wrenching on the bike.But if spring don't get here soon i'll need detox from all the beer.Plus all my buddies stoppng by to hang because i have the only heated garage.
Bryan- we will see if the town goes under again this spring. I am predicting some parts will flood. I am up in the neighboorhood who lost the access bridge in and out twice in the last 2 years.
I actually was trapped for a day before I found out Echo Valley Road (dirtmountain road) was passable to Route 4.
I live off 107 in Northwood.
Yea, I'm bumming,
delivery of 1st Harley postponed yesterday until next Sat.; but even so, I live on a dirt road with some major potholes under all that ice and snow.
So now I'm just looking forward to at least having it in my basement.
Yea, I'm bumming,
delivery of 1st Harley postponed yesterday until next Sat.; but even so, I live on a dirt road with some major potholes under all that ice and snow.
So now I'm just looking forward to at least having it in my basement.
I have a dirt driveway on an incline, the mud season is pretty bad, might even be the worst ever after this amount of snow.
Anyway, because of this, I keep the bike in my friends heated basement, with a walk out door that opens at the end of his paved driveway.
When i want to ride in the spring, I just leave my truck there for the day and take the bike.
usually it's not until sometime in April that it winds up at home on a more permanent basis.
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