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I went for a ride today and had a little trouble getting back to the house. The snow softened up quite a bit while I was gone. With a little help from my shovel and some gravel she made her back to the garage.
Last edited by Silver Fox; Mar 28, 2011 at 07:17 PM.
I bet you didn't see too many bikes out when you were riding.
My back lane has 2 feet of solid ice that needs to melt before I go anywhere... I'm weeks from getting out on the bike. I've seen a couple KLRs on the road in Edmonton, but not Harley's.
I went for a ride today and had a little trouble getting back to the house. The snow softened up quite a bit while I was gone. With a little help from my shovel and some gravel she made her back to the garage.
When a guy needs to ride he needs to ride. But this looks like what you should have been riding. Its been a damn long winter here in Central Oregon. High 60s this week in Bend. Putting the snow sled away and pulling out the road sled.
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