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had to put the bike up for the winter getting cold here in Indiana Well cold for me when it gets sown to 45 50 I quit riding, Now all i got to look forward to is work and playing with old lady.
I hope you Southeren guys are happy
Hey at least you've got all of us here to keep you company til spring! Roll the bike into the livingroom and start detailing every inch of it as you watch TV and spring will arrive before you know it
It got down to 25 degres last night but it will warm to 50 degrees later today.
I wear a ski suite that is made by first gear. Keeps you warm and able to ride down to 30 or so.
I love living in the south
You need to ask Santa for a set of Gerbings heated outerwear. You will laugh at a 40 degree day. Wife and I went riding last Sunday morning in the rain through Brown County at 48 degrees. I got the G3 gloves and they really help. Just start with the heated coat with a duel controller and ad on from there. Ask anyone who has ever owned a set and they will tell you how comfortable they are. Don't worry about not getting warm enough, unless you ride in - temps. You will be forced to turn the temp down.
Yeah, it's 26 degrees in central KY right now. There was a day when I lived in Denver that I could tolerate riding in temps as low as 22 degrees but I'm old and thin skinned now so it's under a cover waiting for a break in the cold which DOES happen down hear. Oh, and I'll be changing my Ole Lady's oil more frequently for now too.
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