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Don't pay no mind to George here.. He moved away from these parts a few years ago.

I think he didn't know how to store his bike through the winter, so instead of learning he just moved.. :lol:

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WOW, those winter months can be murder on your bike around these parts. In the dead of winter I follow the same process each and every year.

I don't let her sit much at all. Center or side stand, I ride her a bunch never allowing that battery to get weak or flat spots on them tires. I just shovel that snow out of the way and ride! Wait a minute, snow? What is snow?

I will admit..... if it drops much below 70, I might wear a jacket!

 
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I think I know why they call you Big-D now. <_< That was cold man, really really cold. Got about half a foot of heavy new snow here last night, just when things were clearing up pretty good. :(

Hope it drops to 60 on yer sunburnt azz :p

 
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WOW, those winter months can be murder on your bike around these parts. In the dead of winter I follow the same process each and every year.
I don't let her sit much at all. Center or side stand, I ride her a bunch never allowing that battery to get weak or flat spots on them tires. I just shovel that snow out of the way and ride! Wait a minute, snow? What is snow?

I will admit..... if it drops much below 70, I might wear a jacket!
Dan, I feel your pain there, Big Brother! It's raining here in Chandler right now, God this weather is dastardly! Only 55 degrees on the thermometer by the pool, luckily my pool is heated to 82 degrees; just got out from a swim with the Labrador Retriever Bear. How does one ride in this mess (ha, ha)? I'll just stay home today!

 
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It's all about perspective. I have out of state visitors at my home right now from MN. We rode all day yesterday and they were lovin it. My local ridin buds told me to hug a root when I invited them to join us. I guess we are just spoiled here in the sunny southwest.

 
It's all about perspective. I have out of state visitors at my home right now from MN. We rode all day yesterday and they were lovin it. My local ridin buds told me to hug a root when I invited them to join us. I guess we are just spoiled here in the sunny southwest.
Dude...Not to get off topic, but the only person I have ever heard say that is my brother. I think he picked it up in the USMC, or in California after he got out. Either way, he has me saying it, and I crack up every time he does. Seeing it in your post made me laugh.

 
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