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I live in Las Vegas. It's hot here every day in the summer (and cold in the winter)
I ride my Harley every day either for work or pleasure. I don't even think about taking the car because I don't own one. My scoot is my only transportation. For being Harley owners, most of ya'll are woosies!
Last edited by HarleyRanger; Jul 11, 2010 at 08:47 PM.
Reason: clarification
I ride every day rain or shine. I like to ride in the rain. Living in Texas you can't escape the heat. So you just learn to deal with it, and keep riding.
By no means, complainers are a hard bunch to please their focus is in the wrong place.Life is so much easier when you accept that complaining all the time changes nothing.We love the rain for so many reasons,same with the heat.Bottom line is aint a damn thing any of us can do to make Mother Nature bend to our will.Funny how that works!
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