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Glad you got out! Between being sick and the roads being brined for possible snow events, my last ride was January 1st... for 66 miles
We are expecting some light snow tomorrow, so they brined the roads, and like Vernal, it'll probably be March before I get my FLHXS back out on the road.
Good job, it started! You boys in them pretty mountains have to get while you can for sure!
I might ride over to the daughters and watch the games today, hi 40's low winds.
Last ride Nov 1 ?? Hope you remembered to pull the jiffy up.. ha
Hey Vernal, I always watch the weather up your way and lately you've been getting the brunt of it. BTW, I'm assuming you live in Vernal...What's funny is, most of the time, Vernal and Cedar are pretty close in temperatures. What's nice in Cedar is, if I can roll 50 miles down the hill to St. George, it's rideable all the way to Mexico!! As a matter of fact, in two weeks, I'm riding with some friends from Hiko Nevada to Death Valley and camp and tour for 5 days. My plan is to ride out of here but if it's shitty, throw my bike on my car trailer and have my wife drop me off down the road where it clears up...going south is easy...going north it's cold all the way to the north pole...LOL.
As for the bike...All I can say is, It's a +10 for me and worth every penny. I did have the transfer issue and Zion HD did the vent immediately, no questions asked. Other than that, absolutely no issue and since April to November I have almost 11k miles. The 117 runs like a raped ape.
Dan Pope channel 4 Meteorologist just called Vernal Utahs Siberia.
looks like next week we get above freezing for a few days the back to the 20s
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