
Winter Is Almost Over: Are You Ready
- vulcanman500
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- Location: Sedalia, Missouri USA
I've been riding all winter. With an occasional week in between rides.
I have to admit I'm ready for the nice weather. One night i left the house to go to a bonfire and it was 41. When i left the party it was 25!!!!!!! GOOD GRIEF!!!!!!! Wish I could've seenthat coming. This place was 15 mins away. SO I was riding 70mph in 25degree weather!!! I made it home fine, but the tips of my fingers hurt for the next few days. FROSTBITE is my guess. So I'm ready and thankful God made seasons that are nicer than others.

'94 Vulcan EN500 ....awesome first bike!
'87 CBR-F 600 Hurricane.... nice!
On judgement day we will give an account for our lives. what will we say? I know one thing...JESUS IS THE WAY!!!
'87 CBR-F 600 Hurricane.... nice!
On judgement day we will give an account for our lives. what will we say? I know one thing...JESUS IS THE WAY!!!
- ronboskz650sr
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Other than a 10 day stretch to get parts and fix some ignition problems, I never really quit for more than a few days. One Sunday I rode to church in 13 degrees! Needed a jump afterwards to get home. Granted it was only three miles each way, but it was fun anyway. If it's not snowing or icy, I try to get out for at least a couple hundred miles a week. Now I can do that in two rides on the same day. Still, I'll take an extra 10 or 15 degrees over today's low forties...
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Ride safe...God bless!
-Ron
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-Ron
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- Keyoke
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- Years Riding: 22
- My Motorcycle: 1993 Yamaha TDM
- Location: Nottingham, UK
Stopping riding for winter?
no way! the only break I have is if my bike breaks down! Thankfully, that hasn't happenend for a while! *touch wood*
no way! the only break I have is if my bike breaks down! Thankfully, that hasn't happenend for a while! *touch wood*
Don't give up.
Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
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Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
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- barmy_carmy
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Well if its above 10c and dry, we usually get a ride in, longest spell without riding 4 weeks....... was getting well grumpy. Both suffer terrible withdrawals, 4 weeks seemed like 4 months. But got out Saturday for a ride it was 20c....Wa Hey!
was melting, still wearing Grin! 


I'm not riding fast...........Just flying low!
- DukanMortis
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And even then you usually borrow someone elses bike for a whileKeyoke wrote:Stopping riding for winter?
no way! the only break I have is if my bike breaks down! Thankfully, that hasn't happenend for a while! *touch wood*

Due to financial cut-backs, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off until further notice!
1996 Honda CB500 (x2)
1992 Honda CBR900 RRN Fireblade
1996 Honda CB500 (x2)
1992 Honda CBR900 RRN Fireblade
- BuzZz
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- My Motorcycle: makes my 'nads tingle
- Location: Buttfluck Nowhere, Manitoba
I need a cash infusion badly. Or even just a month or so of someone not screwing me over would help. Since Jan. my wife was outright de-fruaded by her 'friend' to the tune of 3 grand, then a round of identity theft cost me another 1500..... I'm starting to lose my faith in humanity's inherant goodwill......
But I'm rolling this year if I have to turn out the wife on a street corner to afford it......

But I'm rolling this year if I have to turn out the wife on a street corner to afford it......

No Witnesses.... 

- Keyoke
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- Location: Nottingham, UK
Which has been made possible by someone with the generosity and goodwill to lend we a bike! (creep, creepDukanMortis wrote:And even then you usually borrow someone elses bike for a whileKeyoke wrote:Stopping riding for winter?
no way! the only break I have is if my bike breaks down! Thankfully, that hasn't happenend for a while! *touch wood*

Don't give up.
Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v84/keyoke/Ultima-Dragon-Animated.gif[/img]
Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
If you never give up, you can never truly fail.
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