All you in warm weather right now.
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Road Warrior
I know what you mean. I would not like to be in Florida during the summer months. It's just to hot and muggy no matter how fast you are moving on a bike.
#24
Hopefully only another month captain. Last year on St. Pattys day it was 20 celsius (68 farenheit), riding in a tshirt in mid march felt good.
I am really starting to go CRAZY!
I am really starting to go CRAZY!
#25
Hey my friend from the frozen north, sure down here in (most of) Texas, we can pretty much ride all year long. It gets cold, soemtimes, but only for a few days. The frozen stuff is kind of rare here.
But buddy, you're laughing at us when it is well over a hundred for the umpteenth day in a row come summer. Oh, we still ride, but getting stopped at a light or in stop and go traffic when it is 110 degrees, with that heat reflecting off the blacktop, and a butload of cubic inches pouring out heat between your legs . . . . . . and it is a whopping 80 degrees where you are . . . . .
Everyone's got their own cross to bear my brother. . . . . you freeze your nuts off to ride, we roast ours.
But buddy, you're laughing at us when it is well over a hundred for the umpteenth day in a row come summer. Oh, we still ride, but getting stopped at a light or in stop and go traffic when it is 110 degrees, with that heat reflecting off the blacktop, and a butload of cubic inches pouring out heat between your legs . . . . . . and it is a whopping 80 degrees where you are . . . . .
Everyone's got their own cross to bear my brother. . . . . you freeze your nuts off to ride, we roast ours.
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Road Warrior
Hey my friend from the frozen north, sure down here in (most of) Texas, we can pretty much ride all year long. It gets cold, soemtimes, but only for a few days. The frozen stuff is kind of rare here.
But buddy, you're laughing at us when it is well over a hundred for the umpteenth day in a row come summer. Oh, we still ride, but getting stopped at a light or in stop and go traffic when it is 110 degrees, with that heat reflecting off the blacktop, and a butload of cubic inches pouring out heat between your legs . . . . . . and it is a whopping 80 degrees where you are . . . . .
Everyone's got their own cross to bear my brother. . . . . you freeze your nuts off to ride, we roast ours.
But buddy, you're laughing at us when it is well over a hundred for the umpteenth day in a row come summer. Oh, we still ride, but getting stopped at a light or in stop and go traffic when it is 110 degrees, with that heat reflecting off the blacktop, and a butload of cubic inches pouring out heat between your legs . . . . . . and it is a whopping 80 degrees where you are . . . . .
Everyone's got their own cross to bear my brother. . . . . you freeze your nuts off to ride, we roast ours.
I will give you that we both have disadvantages with weather. But at least you guys still have a choice to ride in the heat. With all the snow and ice and cold here it makes the choice of not riding for you 99% of the time. I have got out once this winter it was a 40 degree day and the roads were dry and clear. It was 15 miles of cold bliss.
#29
Big Kahuna HDF Member
Our weather can't make up it's mind. Sunny and cold, rainy and cool, sunny and warm. It's a different day, everyday.