Maddog
Well-known member
...you start your FJR after it has been sitting all day and the first bar on the temp guage lights up immeditately!
I've been to your part of the world in the winter. To darn cold for me. I also noticed a lot of the northern FJR riders complain all winter about not being able to ride. In N California it is mostly a year round activity.You guys should all ride north......you will not have these problems!
Great place to buy a low mileage used bike....they only get riding half the year......Somehow that does make me feel better :blink:I've been to your part of the world in the winter. To darn cold for me. I also noticed a lot of the northern FJR riders complain all winter about not being able to ride. In N California it is mostly a year round activity.You guys should all ride north......you will not have these problems!
My fellow rider, I start my day at 90ºF at 5:30 am!!!! :eh: and it could be 10:00 pm and the thermo indicates a leasurely 100ºF :blink: ... then again, it's a dry heatOr you hit four bars commuting to work at 6:30am. It was 83 degrees yesterday morning coming to work. whew
You know it's hot when... You ride up to Homo Depot to buy some ABS cement for your fenda extenda. When you return to your bike you notice a slightly more that usual lean. The dang kickstand was sunk into the asphalt up to that appendage sticking out. No wonder i see bikes use those kickstand plates. I will park on the concrete up by the tractor display like all of the other bikes.mo
that's typical 'round these parts.You know it's hot when... You ride up to Homo Depot to buy some ABS cement for your fenda extenda. When you return to your bike you notice a slightly more that usual lean. The dang kickstand was sunk into the asphalt up to that appendage sticking out. No wonder i see bikes use those kickstand plates.
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