Nov 12, 2010 #2 D dart1963 Super Moderator Elite Member Great news... now when it gets there, keep it there! We don't want it yet! :rof:
Nov 12, 2010 #4 J JSP Super Moderator Been snowing off an on here... Still riding . Well, not in the snow though haha. Never put it away!
Nov 18, 2010 #6 W whatever we had some snow in new york maybe 1'' or 2'' but after the roads cleared i rode couple 200 mile days. thinking of not storing the bike after all why bother to much fun to ride when not that bad out..
we had some snow in new york maybe 1'' or 2'' but after the roads cleared i rode couple 200 mile days. thinking of not storing the bike after all why bother to much fun to ride when not that bad out..
Nov 18, 2010 #7 M Marthy World Most Bad A$$ 6R Elite Member Good for you guys... In the upper 80's today in West Palm Beach
Nov 18, 2010 #8 M MikeN02 New Member Marthy said: Good for you guys... In the upper 80's today in West Palm Beach Click to expand... Yeah was so hot during the day, I kind of regret wearing my leather jacket but I was out until 2AM. It was a bit chilly then...
Marthy said: Good for you guys... In the upper 80's today in West Palm Beach Click to expand... Yeah was so hot during the day, I kind of regret wearing my leather jacket but I was out until 2AM. It was a bit chilly then...
Nov 18, 2010 #9 D DanielW0830 New Member snow.... People always say oooo snow, it's so beautiful. Sure...... If it was 80F snow it would be peachy. Try shoveling a driveway of the stuff for more than 1 hr, until your toes and finger tips are starting to hurt. So much snow that drifts are up to the side windows on your car and you can't open the car doors unless you shovel them out. Then, continue to shovel until your hands stop hurting. (That's when you know its time to take a break). You go inside, but instead of the heat making your toes and hands feel better, it makes them hurt even more. (go figure) And don't get me started on sweaty hat hair after your done shovelling.
snow.... People always say oooo snow, it's so beautiful. Sure...... If it was 80F snow it would be peachy. Try shoveling a driveway of the stuff for more than 1 hr, until your toes and finger tips are starting to hurt. So much snow that drifts are up to the side windows on your car and you can't open the car doors unless you shovel them out. Then, continue to shovel until your hands stop hurting. (That's when you know its time to take a break). You go inside, but instead of the heat making your toes and hands feel better, it makes them hurt even more. (go figure) And don't get me started on sweaty hat hair after your done shovelling.