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The season for motorcycles may have ended --

South Coast of Oregon, I ride both my bikes year round. Rain doesn't bother me. Feeling glad I don't live where some of you guys are. I couldn't handle only riding a portion of the year!
 
Suspended the insurance on all 5 bikes yesterday. No "legal" riding until April 1st.

Now that's depressing. Here, (NY), my standard policy includes "limited use" during winter months. If they knew how much I rode each year, they'd cut my policy in half!
 
Left Kansas this morning and ended up in Albuquerque. Wall to wall sunshine and temps hovering around the 70 degree mark.
And the frosting on the cake was my getting to meet Roger (burque73) in person.
Tomorrow night will find me in Mesa, Az. :beguiled:
 
Weather Forecast for the next 10 days doesn't look great -
Wednesday is 3-5 inches of snow expected ...

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I Know Jedz will ride in this...but probably not me.
Just for fun, gawk at this super nerd's winterizing video:
 
LOL...I am done also, but it's not the weather...

It's the new puppy....gonna be a bit before I can leave him alone for more than a couple hours...

But it's worth it...:cool:
 
Forecast calls for 3 inches here today, salt trucks are out so the bike is officially in hibernation. Good news is the kids are pretty much up to speed on their skis this year, so my winter stoke level is high!
 
Left Kansas this morning and ended up in Albuquerque. Wall to wall sunshine and temps hovering around the 70 degree mark.
And the frosting on the cake was my getting to meet Roger (burque73) in person.
Tomorrow night will find me in Mesa, Az. :beguiled:

How long you going to be in Mesa?
 
No stinking winter here unless the Old Farmer's Almanac is right for a change lol. Raining some now.
 
Tomorrow night will find me in Mesa, Az. :beguiled:
Unless Roger has ideas about another route, I would suggest dropping south to Soccoro, then going west on US 60. You can follow 60 all the way to Mesa.

Along the way, you will see the Very Large Array. It is impressive enough to see from the road, assuming some of the dishes are in sight, but I hope to stop in to see the displays some day.

Between Show Low and Globe (both in Arizona) you will cross the Salt River, which is a nice, twisty ride.

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Unless Roger has ideas about another route, I would suggest dropping south to Soccoro, then going west on US 60. You can follow 60 all the way to Mesa.

Along the way, you will see the Very Large Array. It is impressive enough to see from the road, assuming some of the dishes are in sight, but I hope to stop in to see the displays some day.

Between Show Low and Globe (both in Arizona) you will cross the Salt River, which is a nice, twisty ride.

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Show Low to Globe is a great ride. Salt River Canyon is a fabulous-and beautiful route. If you travel through Show Low, stop in at Black Horse Brewing.
 
Snow any day... Still riding everyday.
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TU250X is ready with snow tires

Crested 45K miles on the 2018 T120... 18 months old.
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Broke 30K for the season over the weekend.


Riding tomorrow... in the snow. the Nifty 250's make mince meat of slush with studded dirt bike tires...

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FYI Ryan at Fortnine is AWESOME!
 
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Unless Roger has ideas about another route, I would suggest dropping south to Soccoro, then going west on US 60. You can follow 60 all the way to Mesa.

Along the way, you will see the Very Large Array. It is impressive enough to see from the road, assuming some of the dishes are in sight, but I hope to stop in to see the displays some day.

Between Show Low and Globe (both in Arizona) you will cross the Salt River, which is a nice, twisty ride.

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I've done that several times just not during the last 7 or more years. I was going to do that today but it was raining and storming West of I-25 so I just went further South and then West to Tucson and North to Mesa. I dodged rain most of the day until I got to Tucson. There's more to tell about that but for now it's getting late and bed is calling.
 
Tell us you're riding outfit Jed(z).
Thanks, BiL
Snowmobile gear... If it's warm enough to be on a sled you can ride a motorcycle!
I have heated grips on the TUX, I also just installed my Plexi Fairing on the TUX.
I have a heated vest but it's not cold enough for it. It's great in soaking cold conditions.
I'm back to just 50ish miles a day... The TUX is definitely setup for 50/50 paved dirt so I take all back and class 4 roads home. I ride the same amount of time but cover less miles. Still Smiles the whole way!
 
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