Plow Mounted Harley
#31
RE: Plow Mounted Harley
Too bad they couldn't use the heat coming off the pipes to melt the snow. Wouldn't need the plow.
Year round club down here in Fl. Rarely gets in the 30s. Was 90 today and some folks would think that is too hot.
Don't have to worry about snow, just bugs, sand, etc.
Ride safe,
Year round club down here in Fl. Rarely gets in the 30s. Was 90 today and some folks would think that is too hot.
Don't have to worry about snow, just bugs, sand, etc.
Ride safe,
#32
RE: Plow Mounted Harley
ORIGINAL: nedster
I live in York PA. I ride at least twice a month all winter unless there is crud on the streets from a snow.
I live in York PA. I ride at least twice a month all winter unless there is crud on the streets from a snow.
They have that look like, man your fcking nuts or man wish I had the nads to ride!!!!
Wassup Ned....how in the hell are ya....???
#34
RE: Plow Mounted Harley
We ride until they start salting the streets. The sand gets pulverized to the consistantly of flour, and is extremely dangerous to ride on.
Last year we had an exceptionally nice fall, and we didn't park the bikes until Dec. 24. Usually it's around Thanksgiving. We'll be leaving in the morning for our 106 mile ride to our dealer, and it'll be in the mid 30's when we leave.
You can always put more clothes on, but once your nakid, you can't get any cooler.....
Last year we had an exceptionally nice fall, and we didn't park the bikes until Dec. 24. Usually it's around Thanksgiving. We'll be leaving in the morning for our 106 mile ride to our dealer, and it'll be in the mid 30's when we leave.
You can always put more clothes on, but once your nakid, you can't get any cooler.....
#35
RE: Plow Mounted Harley
Live in southern Ontario and we normally ride until the snow stays on the ground and the transportation types start dumping salt and sand to keep cages from sliding where they are not supposed to. Some years we make it into late December and January before we have to put them away. As long as the road is not wet - slippery - or sand covered - it is worth the effort to ride. Just add more layers...
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