Last ride of the season today
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Well, it looks like we got our last ride of the season in today. Our group got one more ride in today, taking a loop down around Brown and Jackson counties in Indiana. We didn't see the sun much, but it was warm enough and didn't rain. Of course we hit one of our remote country restaurants down that way. Hitchin Post on route 58 has some good food and some really good homemade pies and cakes. Hawaiian cheese cake anyone?
We did around 200 miles on some nice twisty curves and then got back in time for the Colts game. Forecast calls for the next few weeks to have highs in the 30s and 40s (don't see any warm weather in the long term forecast) so I put the Sta-Bil in the tank and filled it right before reaching home. Hooked the battery tender up. Tomorrow I wipe her down and put the cover on for the winter. How sad!
We did around 200 miles on some nice twisty curves and then got back in time for the Colts game. Forecast calls for the next few weeks to have highs in the 30s and 40s (don't see any warm weather in the long term forecast) so I put the Sta-Bil in the tank and filled it right before reaching home. Hooked the battery tender up. Tomorrow I wipe her down and put the cover on for the winter. How sad!
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Well, the wife took her last ride with me for the season last weekend. We rode along the Maumee River here in northern Ohio out to Napoleon HD. We got in about 120 miles round trip with the temp starting off at 42 and only getting to 48. That was enough for her, she said no more this year. I still have been riding back and forth to work when no rain or snow is forecasted. Last thursday morning was 24 when I left work in Toledo and 21 here at home. I will not give it up yet, going to have to be snow on the roads for that.
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