Posted by Bob Mann on November 14, 2011, 10:05 am
> ...to insure my Sportster right now because I'd have to pay
> for 3 months minimum, meaning through to Feb. 12. The least
> favorable time of year for riding. How can I stand living
> in such cold, northern climes where the weather conspires
> against motorcycles over such a long winter.
> But I'll prolly insure the Sporty anyway.
> SQ
You could insure it here for about $7.
Of course, after today you probably wouldn't be riding until April
anyway.
I rode into work today for the last time.
The bike is being traded in for a 2012.
Bob
Posted by Calgary (Don) on November 14, 2011, 7:44 pm
On 14/11/2011 8:05 AM, Bob Mann wrote:
> I rode into work today for the last time.
> The bike is being traded in for a 2012.
Congrats on the new bike Bob. I am officially jealous!
FWIW I stopped riding into work about a month ago. After hitting my
second skunk and riding past the many deer carcasses on the side of the
road, I decided that riding these back roads on a bike before 6:00am was
just not worth the risk.
Although not commuting with the RK we are still riding here, at least up
until today.
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Posted by Bobba Lou on November 15, 2011, 7:09 am
Too bad for you guys. I get to ride all year long. It's going to be
78f today, near 80F tomorrow, which is unusual for SE VA this time of
year, but I'm not complaining.
> for 3 months minimum, meaning through to Feb. 12. The least
> favorable time of year for riding. How can I stand living
> in such cold, northern climes where the weather conspires
> against motorcycles over such a long winter.
> But I'll prolly insure the Sporty anyway.
> SQ