Posted by Calgary on March 11, 2008, 11:19 pm
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 23:32:07 GMT, "Susan \(CobbersMom\)"
>Been chomping at the bit to get out and ride. This has been a long, cold
>winter and there's still 2-3 ft. of snow in the woods. Snowmobile trails
>don't close until the end of the month. Had the charger on the battery a
>couple weeks ago and tried to start the bike this weekend. With -10 degrees
>overnight, the bike didn't agree.
>Today it was above zero this morning and got up to 40 when I was at work.
>Got home, fired up the bike and headed out. Don't think the grin ever left
>my face. Had to stop and warm the hands over the muffler about 3/4 of the
>way thru.
>Now I'm home, have some warm food in my stomach and such a good feeling of
>being out there, if only for a short time.
>Now to hop into a very warm shower and unchill. Sue
Congrats Sue. There is no better feeling than being back on two wheels
after a long winter. Well, almost no better feeling. <g>
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See Ya On The Road
2000 Yamaha Venture Millennium
2004 HD Road King
Posted by Susan \(CobbersMom\) on March 12, 2008, 8:19 am
"Calgary" <> wrote in message > Congrats Sue. There is no better feeling
than being back on two wheels> after a long winter. Well, almost no better
feeling. <g>
True, but falling asleep on the couch came a close second ;)
Sue
Minocqua, WI
Yamaha '00 VStar 650
'04 TW200 (mud = fun)
Kawasaki '95 Vulcan 1500 V#15937
"Do what you want and say what you feel because those that mind, don't
matter and those that matter, don't mind". ~Dr. Seuss
Posted by Calgary on March 12, 2008, 11:16 pm
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 12:19:38 GMT, "Susan \(CobbersMom\)"
>"Calgary" <> wrote in message > Congrats Sue. There is no better feeling
>than being back on two wheels> after a long winter. Well, almost no better
>feeling. <g>
>True, but falling asleep on the couch came a close second ;)
Well not quite what I had in mind, but whatever works for you. ;-)
--
See Ya On The Road
2000 Yamaha Venture Millennium
2004 HD Road King
Posted by David T. Ashley on March 11, 2008, 11:48 pm
> Been chomping at the bit to get out and ride. This has been a long, cold
> winter and there's still 2-3 ft. of snow in the woods.
Gosh, Sue, I think you need to move to a warmer climate. Your locale is
interfering with your biking.
Posted by Susan \(CobbersMom\) on March 12, 2008, 8:21 am
"David T. Ashley" <> wrote in message > Gosh, Sue, I think you need to move
to a warmer climate. Your locale is > interfering with your biking.
Now we're at the flip a coin stage. Heads go biking, tails go snowmobiling.
Sue
Minocqua, WI
Yamaha '00 VStar 650
'04 TW200 (mud = fun)
Kawasaki '95 Vulcan 1500 V#15937
"Do what you want and say what you feel because those that mind, don't
matter and those that matter, don't mind". ~Dr. Seuss
>winter and there's still 2-3 ft. of snow in the woods. Snowmobile trails
>don't close until the end of the month. Had the charger on the battery a
>couple weeks ago and tried to start the bike this weekend. With -10 degrees
>overnight, the bike didn't agree.
>Today it was above zero this morning and got up to 40 when I was at work.
>Got home, fired up the bike and headed out. Don't think the grin ever left
>my face. Had to stop and warm the hands over the muffler about 3/4 of the
>way thru.
>Now I'm home, have some warm food in my stomach and such a good feeling of
>being out there, if only for a short time.
>Now to hop into a very warm shower and unchill. Sue