Posted by frito on December 25, 2008, 8:27 am
Well, my (black) bike was white with frost this morning when I left
work and looked the same 20 miles later when I got home.
Nothing like a 25º ride to wake ya up from a midnight shift.
--
"frito"
Fred Snetzer
'01 FLHT, '97 M2²
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Posted by SteveT on December 25, 2008, 9:08 am
:Well, my (black) bike was white with frost this morning when I left
:work and looked the same 20 miles later when I got home.
:Nothing like a 25º ride to wake ya up from a midnight shift.
It's an adventure just walking down my driveway. No riding here I'm
afraid.
___
Cogito Ergo Spam - I think therefore I ham
Posted by Ryder Rick on December 25, 2008, 11:11 am
SteveT wrote:
>
> :Well, my (black) bike was white with frost this morning when I left
> :work and looked the same 20 miles later when I got home.
> :Nothing like a 25º ride to wake ya up from a midnight shift.
>
> It's an adventure just walking down my driveway. No riding here I'm
> afraid.
> ___
> Cogito Ergo Spam - I think therefore I ham
I don't live in snow country but, due to freak weather conditions not
seen since 1968, I have 14" of white stuff in my yard! And it's been
there going on a week.....
I wanted to get my bike out and get a picture doing a burnout in the
snow but I'm not sure I can get it down the driveway!
Back up the driveway might be an even bigger adventure!
Anyone know of chains made for a MT90-16?
Ho Ho HO have a good one!
Posted by Andy on December 25, 2008, 9:56 am
frito wrote:
> Well, my (black) bike was white with frost this morning when I left
> work and looked the same 20 miles later when I got home.
> Nothing like a 25º ride to wake ya up from a midnight shift.
>
>
A bit colder here in Gardner, KS...but there's no way I'm getting on the
bike. I do agree that a nice, brisk ride in that temp would wake you up
at first, but then freeze you to death.
"Hey! Wasn't that Frito that just rode by?"
"Yeah, but he didn't wave at us."
"It isn't his fault. His hands are frozen to the handlebars."
Andy
Posted by Bob Mann on December 25, 2008, 11:24 am
> frito wrote:
>> Well, my (black) bike was white with frost this morning when I left
>> work and looked the same 20 miles later when I got home.
>> Nothing like a 25º ride to wake ya up from a midnight shift.
>>
>>
> A bit colder here in Gardner, KS...but there's no way I'm getting on the
> bike. I do agree that a nice, brisk ride in that temp would wake you up
> at first, but then freeze you to death.
>
> "Hey! Wasn't that Frito that just rode by?"
>
> "Yeah, but he didn't wave at us."
>
> "It isn't his fault. His hands are frozen to the handlebars."
>
> Andy
>
>
-1 F here. I'm not going anywhere but at least it warmed up a bit :-/
--
Bob Mann
Cap'n, ah need moor pow'r.
> :Well, my (black) bike was white with frost this morning when I left
> :work and looked the same 20 miles later when I got home.
> :Nothing like a 25º ride to wake ya up from a midnight shift.
>
> It's an adventure just walking down my driveway. No riding here I'm
> afraid.
> ___
> Cogito Ergo Spam - I think therefore I ham