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Try to look at the positive side. Look at all the miles we're keeping off our bikes. Those poor guys in the south who get to ride in the warm sun with a soft breeze in their face year round are destroying their resale value cuz they will have twice the mileage we do come time to sell or trade.
Try to look at the positive side. Look at all the miles we're keeping off our bikes. Those poor guys in the south who get to ride in the warm sun with a soft breeze in their face year round are destroying their resale value cuz they will have twice the mileage we do come time to sell or trade.
never mind, you're right...IT SUCKS!!!
yeah, but then we get to laugh at the odometers on your bikes. LOL Really I totally understand the northern deal. I'm from Ohio orginally and remeber putting the bike up every year and waiting for that one unusually warm day so ya can ride all day in comfort.
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