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well it was about 25 degrees today and alot of streets were dry. Almost took her out for a ride, Fairing is still off after installing the hawg wired and new speakers. Bags still off too. I did see one person out for a ride. Sucks to be in chicago. Once it hits about 50 degrees I'm riding. Going to vegas on the 21st, thought about shipping the bike. Just the thought of cranking up the tunes, wearing only a dago-tee, no helmut, 80 degrees out, can't wait.
10 to 1 she also taught you your computer skills. My sons taught me mine. And if I get lost I just hollar for one of them "to come 'mere and do this for me."
Here in Phoenix, when it chills down at night, if I want to ride where it's a bit warmer I jump on the Loop 101 and run up and down that cause it kinda acts like a heat sink, or retains the heat and is warmer to ride on. When I'm riding in from out of town at night I anticipate hitting the 101 so I can warm up some.
Find the one road that is warmer that you can take a little ride on in winter.
Connecticut cant figure out what it wants for weather. Yesturday and today are going to be in the 30's Monday the 50's but lots of rain. Best part will be the roads will be clear of the sand from last weeks ice storm.
Walls Blizzard Proof snow suit & Gore-Tex Thinsulate Military Gloves/Boots, rode to Arkansas(320 mi.)two weeks ago to see family at 25 degrees like I do every month Summer or Winter. Ran into freezing fog - now that will make the 'ol @$$ hole pucker up. But I wouldn't do it without the Fairing......
I've been wantin to ride for a while now.Been thinking of putting the bike in the trailer and heading south for a few days , but don't want to waste vac.time i have a few ride trips planned this year .I'll just suffer and wait. here in pa the weather is lousy next week or so .
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