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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

The rain came down hard yesterday morning, but it cleared up for the parade



we even made the newspaper



Corned beef and cabbage with potatoes and beer afterwards, a good day was had by all

Good on you Todd, looks like a blast.
 
It's Fing Crazy out there today!!!!
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Campus wide shut down, full on blizzard... But I'm Just like BBbbrrrraAAAAAaaaP!
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I Hate moving Snow... But it's one of those things you just got to do when you live in the NE... Snowblowers are for girls!
2 hours of shoveling later I got Shan and I in the driveway and pushed the bikes back...
I had good company when I was working though!
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Bikes are covered up... Stupid Blizzard... It's suppose to be riding weather already!!!!

The drifting snow is the worst part... clear then a foot... HAHA There were drifts forming on my bike as I rode on the tank...

Crazy weather.
 
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Beautiful, sunny day here in Tennessee... Only my second time out since we moved here.




Welcome to the area Bob! The riding around here is phenomenal. I don't frequent Deal's Gap often anymore with the rampant stupidity up there these days so my usual rides are picking a direction and going until I'm well lost and need to head home. Then I'll turn on the GPS and let it escort me. If you want some introductions to riding in the area and to see new things there are two resources for that. Richard leads rides from Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson every Tuesday morning (all bikes welcome) and he is a walking talking encyclopedia. Paul is another, you can find his ride reports on easttnbikers.com, he rides almost daily and welcomes small groups of two or three people to ride with him. He can tell you about nearly every road (paved or otherwise) in this area. Chris (from this forum) and I are both local GS riders, drop us a PM sometime and we'll get together.
 
Yesterday I had to go up Island to Qualicum Beach to meet a Veteran in need of some help. I knew I would get wet at some point...rode all the way up and no rain but is was pouring when I left the meeting. I didn't mind..had the gear...took the long way home too...great to finally get a good ride in...total trip was 375kms...and I even got paid mileage to boot! :)
 
I put 70 uneventful highway miles on the 1150 last night, but the apogee of the ride did include one of the better Mexican restaurants in Phoenix.
 
Uneventful isn't a bad thing though! I wish I could do 70 miles right now... It's very much winter here again, damn it.
 
It was good to be able to run the Koso through all of its (many) functions and see how they work. Plus, carne asada at the midpoint!
 
Considering braving the 40* semi windy day to take Suzi out for a shakedown ride after valves/carb sync. I'm still waiting on my upholster to get my seat cover done, though...
 
Gerrrr... Sounds devine. I've always found it easier to escape the heat then bundle up for the cold.

I'm living in the wrong part of the country!

Ive gotten to the point that I detest the cold. I keep telling my wife that we're moving....... to the equator.
 
Ive gotten to the point that I detest the cold. I keep telling my wife that we're moving....... to the equator.

Try Albuquerque! Seriously, ride year round for the most part. Head to the mountains for a taste of snow if you want. Most snowfall here can be cleared away with a broom or just wait a minute and it's gone! Not as hot as the Phoenix area, yikes 90's already! We're sitting comfy at 71 now.

We left upstate NY and didn't miss the snow one bit! Oh, vehicles last a lot longer without the salted roads too!
 
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