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I attempted to go for a ride in northern Illinois this past weekend. I didn't get very far, not even on a bagger with leathers.Temps with wind chill must have been about 33 degrees. Way too cold for riding, so I went home and watched football.Next weekend I'm puttting the scootsaway for the winter, which sucks!
here in sc pa it feels like 70 and sunny all year longJust took a nice ride in the rain and amient temp read 40(think its broke).
We had 6 inches of snow in upper Schuylkill County PA. Temps to be 60° for Thanksgiving day. Sounds like a turkey run to me.
Just got to fit it in before the tripthophan (sp?) kicks in. [&o]
Yes I also hate the cold weather and winter season. Up here in NS Canada we had 6" of snow the other weekend, but thank god it all melted shortly their after.
Still to cold to ride though. Time to ge the cleaning rags out, shine her up for spring.
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