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From: CHILLIWACK B.C CANADA: have a u.s shipping adress
Originally Posted by 52HarleyVette
I'm a bit jealous of the fellows in B.C. that can ride all year round . We ride from middle of April till middle November ( Not Enough !! )
Last year 4 of us guys rented a house in Lk Havasu Az for month of March . That was great and with 4 of us , very reasonable cost for a month . One of our guys got a RACING ticket which in Ontario means he might be done Motorcycling ( sucks cause he's retired but when the lawyers and Insurance Co get done with him , his days of cycling will be over and barely enough to drive his P/Up
Lawyers ,Judges , banks and Insurance Companies >> How do you say DISLIKE !!!!!
Lets hear from the Rock > they are all sleeping now
i live on the "wet" coast and 4 months of the year you would need gills to ride here..i guess you could pick 1 day here and there.. not worth it for the $$ insurance
i live on the "wet" coast and 4 months of the year you would need gills to ride here..i guess you could pick 1 day here and there.. not worth it for the $$ insurance
i have to agree.i've insured my bike year round before,but found myself disappointed months later because i didn't get a "return" on my insurance dollar.i did ride last saturday on a temp permit and felt that i got my $27.00 worth for the day.a little spendy,but a better value than months of un-used insurance.
leftcoast carl.
I was born in Hamilton Ontario in 1962. Went overseas with my parents at the age of 1 and have been traveling ever since. I get back about once evry 5 years. Now I live in Florida.
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