Time to Put the Bike Up....
#21
if i woke up at it snowed. it is time to move. i try to stay rideing to november if i can . august is wat to soon. sorry to here that glad it's you not me .
#23
No show on the snow, here. But we have been in the 40's at nite a couple of times. What was that comment 'bout chaps?
When Momma and I took the rider's course, last weekend in April, 38* and snow squalls so bad, they had to stop the class occassionally, because they couldn't see the riders on the course.
Yessir, it's coming. I'm thinking 8 weeks or there abouts, here. BUT we have had GOOD riding all the way into Dec, B4. And then, we have been DONE by the 1st of Oct, more than once.
Ride ON, Garth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When Momma and I took the rider's course, last weekend in April, 38* and snow squalls so bad, they had to stop the class occassionally, because they couldn't see the riders on the course.
Yessir, it's coming. I'm thinking 8 weeks or there abouts, here. BUT we have had GOOD riding all the way into Dec, B4. And then, we have been DONE by the 1st of Oct, more than once.
Ride ON, Garth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#24
Whoa! Man you gotta move to a warmer clime! Come North to Montana where we'll probably be hittin two wheels through the Winter again this year!
#28
Are you up above 10,000......I'm in Colorado......live at 9,750...been here since 1971 and I never put my bike up (even before becoming disabled and moving to a trike) As long as the roads dry off, which is often and theres lots of days above freezing. I,ve always been able to do a little ridin in the winter.
Although I do admit to finally buying an electric jacket and gloves...makes it real nice..
Although I do admit to finally buying an electric jacket and gloves...makes it real nice..
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