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The weather man says we should see 73 degrees as a high this weekend here in Texas. I guess this is the start of the riding season for us southern riders...
Sounds like great weather to ride.Here in Wisconsin we might get into the 40's this weekend which is warm for us this time of year. If the roads were better I would be riding.
Low 60's this weekend here in Kansas city. I sure hope to get some riding in. With my kids its is pretty hard to get away for a few hours sometimes though. Think I am going to ride to work tomorrow though. 40's going in and mid to high 20's coming home at midnight. But I only go about 20 miles.
It is supposed to be 68 and sunny here in Ok. tomorrow. Going to go get the bike out of the shop & try out my new back tire/highway pegs/pipes. Someone will have to slap the smile off of my face tomorrow night so I can sleep!
Definitely looks like a warm-up on the way for northeast, too but...........too bad there is layers and layers of corrosive salt on the roads. a damned shame. But it's tempting to fire up and ride...
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