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I've had two Roadkings in my shop all winter and if the roads wernt caked in salt id have my buddies out forsure....mine has no wheels right now!
Crazy winter here....we've had 4-5 days that it hit 10 (50) out but then a day of two latter 5" of snow! I think we've all paid our dues this year.....except you year rounders lol
This winter seems to be lasting forever here in Pa. We had one day about a week ago that hit (60). Took my first ride on my new to me 08 SG, this weather sucks..
We still have some snow here and there, mostly where we've blown or pushed but we're still not out of the woods yet.
I usually move everything around and get the bike(s) available in mid-April, after the rain washes the salt off of the roads.
Thanks for the replies. Probably won't be able to ride because of salt and sand. It will just be nice to have it back in the garage.
If your from the north its like seeing your first robin.
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