Sad day
#21
RE: Sad day
In the Midwest (Mid Missouri) I don't fully put the bike away. If its above 50 I try to take, at least, a short ride. I went out Sunday evening, which was kind of dangerous as deer season opened up. It was just cool until the sun started to go down, then it got cold. When I got back home I was chilled to the bone, but with a smile on my face.
illinimeats
illinimeats
#22
RE: Sad day
I know the feeling... today I woke up to an inch of snow on my bike... luckily tomorrow it's supposed to go into the 50s, but I know my riding days are numbered for this season...[:'(][:@][:@][:'(][:@][:'(][:@][:'(][:@][:'(][:@][:'(][:'(][:@][:'(][:@][:'(][:@]
Cheers!
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Cheers!
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#24
RE: Sad day
We're planning on running in the $25,000 Quick 32 race in Abilene over Thanksgiving.... Hopefully the weather holds out. That will definitely be our last race for the season. We were planning on doing the winter teardown and freshen up until that race came along. We'll just have to hustle to get everything done prior to next season.
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