Season Over?????
#1
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Season Over?????
well unless it warms up a little its lookin like the season is over
if you ask me it went by too fast just as i got my second wind it got cold....im sure there will be a couple more times but they will be limited....so i think that the next nice day we should all make a valant effort to all get together
either way its been a sweet year it was great to meet all the new people and ill be excited once its spring again......but until then let the skis hit the snow yeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaaa
if you ask me it went by too fast just as i got my second wind it got cold....im sure there will be a couple more times but they will be limited....so i think that the next nice day we should all make a valant effort to all get together
either way its been a sweet year it was great to meet all the new people and ill be excited once its spring again......but until then let the skis hit the snow yeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaaa
#4
No way man, Its just gettin started. Long sleave under your jacket and a pair of thermals. No more summer traffic which means looooonnnnnggggggggg un-interupted wheelies. Thats right. Hey I heard something of this Whoreloft show on Nov. 2, anyone going?
Anyone wants to ride, just let me know----Im down
Anyone wants to ride, just let me know----Im down
#10
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yea yea i know im just bitchin because its gettin cold out......
last year i was snowmobiling on the weekend then coming back and ridin during the week and this was in jan lol
last year i was snowmobiling on the weekend then coming back and ridin during the week and this was in jan lol
#15
Cold is no reason to stop riding. Cold + rain? Snow? Those are reasons not to ride.
I rode my 750 into December last year. It was a bitch to get started each morning, but once it fired, it was fine. I never winterized it because every once in a while we'd get a dry day and I'd take her out again. You can dress for the cold; I'd rather ride in freezing weather than 90-degree weather. You can layer up for the cold, but you have to sacrifice skin-saving gear to stay comfortable in the heat.
I rode my 750 into December last year. It was a bitch to get started each morning, but once it fired, it was fine. I never winterized it because every once in a while we'd get a dry day and I'd take her out again. You can dress for the cold; I'd rather ride in freezing weather than 90-degree weather. You can layer up for the cold, but you have to sacrifice skin-saving gear to stay comfortable in the heat.