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You got to be kidding me? 40 to 50 degrees and you think thats cold to get your bike? I waiting for those kind of temps so I can get out and ride. Put on your chaps and go get your bike
Makes me think of the guy I saw at the store today. He had a nic looking sg I think. I complimeted him on it, and he said "its getting to be that time of year" to which I responded it is always that time of year here (in Soutern California) and I walked into the store...
Moe
Gonna be 60 degrees tomorrow. Where did you buy your bike and if you ordered it when was it ordered. Mine pushed back till Apr/May.
I would love to have to ride mine in 50 degree weather from the dealer.
By the way, Congrats
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