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I'm glad for the extra day off.It has rained fri,sat,sun here in Cleveland.But tomorrow it is supposed to be SUNNY and 75.My girl has to work tomorrow so it is time for a good 200-300 mile run tomorrow.I can't wait.
This weekend has been gorgeous and thank God for that seeing as I have a 5 day weekend
Rode up to DC today for Rolling Thunder but only ended up doing The Ride of the Patriots. Put a good 425 miles on her.
Gonna bbq tomorrow then plan on riding in the afternoon and Tuesday if the forecast holds up. Right now it says 91 and 84 degrees for Monday and Tuesday and a chance of late evening thunderstorms but we all know how good the weather men are.
thought I was gonna have a 3 day weekend to ride, got a bad valve seal instead... and of course, the shop's not open until I have to go back to work, it'll be Sat before I can get her in[:@]
Wish I had the tools, time and knowledge to just fix it myself
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