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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:24 am
by Sev
Nibblet99 wrote:
sv-wolf wrote: Hi Nibblers

Any known cure?
Broken Bike Syndrome, tends to stop the riding, but not the longing to ride....

I don't think there is a cure for the longing :(
That would be death. Though the side effects totally suck!!!

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 3:10 am
by sv-wolf
Sevulturus wrote:
Nibblet99 wrote:
sv-wolf wrote: Hi Nibblers

Any known cure?
Broken Bike Syndrome, tends to stop the riding, but not the longing to ride....

I don't think there is a cure for the longing :(
That would be death. Though the side effects totally suck!!!
:D Sounds like we're in this for the long haul then!

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 3:16 am
by Sev
sv-wolf wrote:
Sevulturus wrote:
Nibblet99 wrote:
sv-wolf wrote: Hi Nibblers

Any known cure?
Broken Bike Syndrome, tends to stop the riding, but not the longing to ride....

I don't think there is a cure for the longing :(
That would be death. Though the side effects totally suck!!!
:D Sounds like we're in this for the long haul then!
While I briefly considered it as an option, I find I have to much fun riding. So I'll just live with what it's done to both my social and private life.

"What's that Mom? I can't hear you! I'm doing 150..."

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 5:25 am
by ejshotgun
storysunfolding wrote:Hell it's only been 20 degrees here in Va and we only had a little snow... why put it away yet?
I agreee, even thought we usually don't get that cold of weather I'm keeping mine out to catch those "dry pavement" days. :righton:

Change of Season = Different Gear :cheers:

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 5:08 am
by sapaul
Hey guy's whats that white stuff on the picture ??

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 6:13 am
by Sev
Dried potato flakes. Just like in the movies.

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 6:09 am
by sapaul
Thanks Sev, I was kind of wondering.

I get what you are doing now, I also had to stop riding one day for winter, I think it was in 2002.

The chinese all thought the same thought when Beckham broke his ankle.

Heal Heal Heal.

We should do the same for BOB.

Employ Employ Employ.

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:03 am
by floatsmyboat
Mike,

Maybe they don't use salt in your part of the country, but around here the salt would eat up a bike.

I get up early in the morning to operate a snow plow. Dreaming about riding on a nice country road, or in the smoky Mts. on a warm summer day keeps me going early in the morning. Winter is a tought time for me, as I can't ride my motorcycle, or use my boat on Lake Michigan.

Greg O.

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:00 am
by storysunfolding
floatsmyboat wrote:Mike,

Maybe they don't use salt in your part of the country, but around here the salt would eat up a bike.

I get up early in the morning to operate a snow plow. Dreaming about riding on a nice country road, or in the smoky Mts. on a warm summer day keeps me going early in the morning. Winter is a tought time for me, as I can't ride my motorcycle, or use my boat on Lake Michigan.

Greg O.
Isn't this one of the reasons people get their frames powder coated and black out their engine? Keeps as little metal as possible exposed so they can ride in the winter with not as much worry.

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 4:06 pm
by floatsmyboat
Isn't this one of the reasons people get their frames powder coated and black out their engine? Keeps as little metal as possible exposed so they can ride in the winter with not as much worry..


What about the chrome?

Greg O