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I like the warm patches, when your riding in the fall, and the sun is going down.
You get a little cold then come into a spot where the sun is still shining, and the
air gets warmer, and you soak up the sun, at least for awhile.
The there's the smell patches, the smell of a fresh cut lawn, a local restaurant,
someone grilling out in the yard. Those smells are part of what makes riding awesome.
Besides the magical cool patches I enjoy the fresh cut hay fields, orchards in bloom, even passing a logging truck and smelling the fresh cut timber.
Cattle haulers, feed lots and the dead carcasses not so much
Enjoy your summer Clack!
yep, and honeysuckles.
kroozeabout. dang I want to ride now.
Sorry Dynamick I tried metric a long time ago didn't work then either. Thanks for the correction, it was still cold. You are absolutely right. My last trip thru Ontario I had a conversion chart (mph-kph) for speed taped to the windshield of the bike.
In Canada we've been doing this metric stuff for over 40 years so it's old hat to us LOL!
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