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Bobzilla,
I'm down here in Casper, a buddy and myself are heading to Kaycee & Buffalo tomorrow, were gettin a glimpse of spring in WY if the wind doesn't blow us over life is good. You enjoy the Hills...
hey targetti could go west instead of east cowboy bar in buffalo 2:30 3:00 have to work tonight get a quick nap and a red bull and ride at least going home would be with the wind let me know
Bobzilla, not sure what time we'll get out of work,
the guy that I'm riding with had scholder surgery in Dec. so if he can't make it that far we'll turn around at KC
this summer we'll have to plan a meeting there, always great to meet other riders, I don't see to many on the forum from WY.
I took it completely off the road this past winter and saved a chunk of change on my insurance. It cost the same amount to register it new as it does to keep the old tag and renew. I let my insurance agent do the running around. Cost to me for the service is free.
I'm usually able to ride at least once or twice a month in the winter but this winter was too bad to do any riding. Might as well have saved the money like you did.
Originally Posted by soos
I took it completely off the road this past winter and saved a chunk of change on my insurance. It cost the same amount to register it new as it does to keep the old tag and renew. I let my insurance agent do the running around. Cost to me for the service is free.
I'm usually able to ride at least once or twice a month in the winter but this winter was too bad to do any riding. Might as well have saved the money like you did.
Yeah it was an exeptionally brutal winter and I am ready and itchin' to get out. I have 3 day weekends so I hope to get a lot of riding in.
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