It's tough, but someone has to do it.
#11
RE: It's tough, but someone has to do it.
I hate you guys (not really)sitting out on the beach,here in PA/NJ need a coat to sit by the water
I took my bike out twice since I got it, once took it to work when it was 34 degrees. BURRRRRR, used the engine to keep my hands warm, you know new toy and need to play with it. Then again when it was 47 degrees, had the car apart and needed to go get some antifreeze.
Taking her out tomorrow, weather in PA sunny around 60 degrees.
I took my bike out twice since I got it, once took it to work when it was 34 degrees. BURRRRRR, used the engine to keep my hands warm, you know new toy and need to play with it. Then again when it was 47 degrees, had the car apart and needed to go get some antifreeze.
Taking her out tomorrow, weather in PA sunny around 60 degrees.
#12
RE: It's tough, but someone has to do it.
I feel for our bretheren in Minnesota - they're getting nailed right now and they expect another 10" of snow on top of the 6" that is on the ground.
It's friggin' APRIL! Poor bastards...
Looks like southern MO is getting nailed with some serious rain too and has been for a while. This same thing happened in the late 1800's and displaced some serious numbers of folks. Killing around 2000 people.
Don't know why - but I've got a weird feeling. I had the same feeling in 1984 when our city was under water. Happened again in 1993. I wish the best for the rest of our countrymen who can't enjoy the riding just yet. Sit tight folks, you'll be riding in no time.
Here is from 1984 - in this picture there should be a complete landing with picnic tables and gazeebos on the river. They were washed away.
Here is one from 1993 - just a gas station...
I think I did a complete threadjack here so let me remedy that...
I miss the smell of the ocean man - your pictures remind me of that unique scent. Looks like a nice ride and about your avatar...
It's nice to see someone knows how to park a bike!
It's friggin' APRIL! Poor bastards...
Looks like southern MO is getting nailed with some serious rain too and has been for a while. This same thing happened in the late 1800's and displaced some serious numbers of folks. Killing around 2000 people.
Don't know why - but I've got a weird feeling. I had the same feeling in 1984 when our city was under water. Happened again in 1993. I wish the best for the rest of our countrymen who can't enjoy the riding just yet. Sit tight folks, you'll be riding in no time.
Here is from 1984 - in this picture there should be a complete landing with picnic tables and gazeebos on the river. They were washed away.
Here is one from 1993 - just a gas station...
I think I did a complete threadjack here so let me remedy that...
I miss the smell of the ocean man - your pictures remind me of that unique scent. Looks like a nice ride and about your avatar...
It's nice to see someone knows how to park a bike!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post