Charlie Hoss
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6. Plug in Battery Tender.Word from the frozen north, here's how to handle ice & snow with an FJR.
1. put on all you're cold weather gear.
2. go to garage
3. place bike on center stand
4. Mount bike
5. Make motor noises with your mouth until (a.) the ice & snow goes away or (b.) your lips get cold and break off.
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7. Leave it right there til April or May.
In Maine, it isn't necessarily the occasional snow or ice that keeps me off the bike, but all the crap they dump on the roads, mainly salt and sand (rocks). I don't want that stuff on my bike, always wait till after a heavy spring rain before taking her out.
:****: See location. Thats it...I gotta move south!!I swore of riding in snow, driving in snow, walking in snow, shoveling snow, snorting snow, looking at snow, thinking about snow, skiing in snow, snow angels in snow, peeing in snow and anything else that has to do with snow and it's affect on my own self 11 years ago. Enjoy that white ****, y'all!
Oh, it's sunny and 70 again.
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