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Posts: 104 ROCHESTER,NY | Well we had our first snow fall the other day.That required,salt.The season has come to a close,and the new V will be ,on the bench for a few month's.Man I need to move to a warmer climate. Got the V, on Oct.1 and put 3000 mile's on her. That is 2500 more than I put on the "07'' Dresser in 3 yr's. Love the V!!!!!!!!!!! NOTHING LIKE IT ON THE ROAD!!!!!!! |
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Posts: 262 Flowery Branch Ga | We rarely have snow here in NE. Ga. Alot of good riding not far away. Can ride nearly year round.
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Posts: 131 Edmond, OK 2012 Vision, 2012 Cross Country | It's only over if you say so. Victory's are ment to be ridden year around, its not a HD! Today the 2011 Vision would have been a year old to me, when I traded it in on my 2012 Vision about a month ago it had 24K on it. So lets ride! |
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Posts: 2300 Georgia, west of Atlanta | As long as the roads aren't covered with snow, heated gear will let you ride all year long comfortably.......... |
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Posts: 104 ROCHESTER,NY | No, to much salt on road's. Not affraid of the cold.It's the unseen,hidden damage that the salt does. I know wash it off after done riding,Right??? No thank's. Frozen water( ICE) is almost as worse as the salt. I don't care what anybody say's. You CAN'T get all of it off. I've owned 8 new mc's the is the 9th and all way's get top dollar for them. CLEANER than when first new.Beside's gun season opened today,only I had to work.But tomarrow bambie's, Mom and Dad better Run for cover.It will be venison bbq very soon.And I don't mean on the grill, true wood fired smoked bbq, 1/2 or hind 1/4r's. |
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Posts: 52 DeRidder, LA | We had a nice little flurry of snow here in the great NW this morning, and I got up early solely so I could take a ride. Made me feel like I was going warp speed as the snow blows by. I loved it, what a great way to start the day. |
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Posts: 599 New Mexico | BBQWIZ - 2011-11-19 3:46 AM
Man I need to move to a warmer climate. Got the V, on Oct.1 and put 3000 mile's on her. That is 2500 more than I put on the "07'' Dresser in 3 yr's. Love the V!!!!!!!!!!! NOTHING LIKE IT ON THE ROAD!!!!!!!
I said that for 25 years (actually Drier Climate) riding in the Seattle area until I finally got fed up with the rain and moved to New Mexico. Missed out on many (s)miles of riding, many hours in the saddle.
Don't wait! Move, Move Now!!
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Posts: 2300 Georgia, west of Atlanta | You are so right about the salt !!!!!!!!!! |
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Posts: 880 Orlando, FL | I live in FL, the weather is nice and warm here and it's freaking November! High today was a freezing 79! Damn, that's cold! LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | Prince George, VA....
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Posts: 599 New Mexico | varyder - 2011-11-19 5:15 PM
Prince George, VA....
And still 100k miles - Damn! I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy!! |
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Posts: 79 Michigan | I think this will be the last week before I put my 2012 away for winter hibernation. Will try to get a ride in tomorrow and maybe Wednesday. |
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Posts: 1117 Northeast Ohio | Salt is one thing, ice and snow are another. Cross a bridge up here with a little ice and down you go. That will rock your world real quick. I wish it was as simple as throwing on heated clothes and washing off a little salt dust. You southern belles need to try and walk a mile in our shoes. |
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Posts: 188 Tifton, GA | I enjoy riding as much as anyone, but rain, or the chance of ice on a rode are a no go for me. I will ride home, but stay so tense that the fun goes away. I ride year round in South GA so missing a day or two to the weather is no big deal really. Just plain cold I ride lowest temp so far was 24 degrees on the 6 mile ride to work. Feel sorry for the guys that have snow and ice to deal with just be careful if you ride. If I lived there my snow skis would be used a lot more than they are now. |
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Posts: 96 Princeton, IL | I rode the 72 miles to work last Wednesday and is was about 24 degrees out. Like it has been said here cold is no Big deal, I call it quits at snow and ice. Besides I have a ton of mods to do so once I hibernate her I will get busy. I will be able to ride tomorrow and I will turn 45,000 miles on the old girl. I just can't let go of riding season!
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Posts: 444 Bay of Gigs, WA | The Jukebox is always gassed and ready, should the blue spot on Venus happen to get overhead and the rain quits. If it coincides with timing, a quick ride occurs. I'm not much of an iron butt-er, prefer to use the scoot to go about my daily chores. Otherwise, I'm feeling guilty all the time for not taking this or that long trip. Much better, for me, to be using it as another option for getting around, even if it's just down to the Tap Room for a growler. Temp not an issue, wet is. Tired of dirty bikes all the time. Took Philo Beddo's advice from "Every Which Way but Loose" and rode it through the car wash, but that just ripped the horns off my helmet, so when it's a real gully washer, like this week, it just sits. boohoo. At least there's football and The Walking Dead... |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | it sucks to be northern.... |
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Posts: 444 Bay of Gigs, WA | At least we get to be Seahawks and Mariners fans. er...nevermind..
Well, there is this: Over the past 57 years up here, when I woke in the mornings, the house has been where I left it the night before. So far, anyway.
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | ...yeah, speaking of season over, how about those Redskins.... |
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Posts: 880 Orlando, FL | Scorebo, why would I walk a mile in your shoes. I'm smart enough to live in a nicer climate where I can ride year round. Now all you northern yolkels, stop whining and move to the south! |
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Posts: 94 milwaukee wisconsin | well my season ended 3 months ago when i injerd my l4/l5 dics in my lower back now i just hope i will beable to ride my vision ever again !! |
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Posts: 49 Lillian, Alabama | We had a snow flurry....ummmmmm, in 1993, I think.
I'm still riding in short sleeves here....but I did need a light jacket one morning a couple of weeks ago. |
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Posts: 3006 San Antonio, TX | jerrythekingpin - 2011-11-22 9:09 PM
well my season ended 3 months ago when i injerd my l4/l5 dics in my lower back now i just hope i will beable to ride my vision ever again !!
Goodness, how did it happen? |
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Posts: 554 2 mi from Jim Beam n KY | I will no longer ride on roads that are clear, but are salt covered. Too much rust on my 11 from riding Jan and Feb 2011 on salty roads.
Jerry, you're not alone!! A good chiropractor, and inversion table will do wonders. I blew L3 in March. Do some searching. There is a great thread on this subject, you can see what worked for others. |
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Posts: 444 Bay of Gigs, WA | Varyder: Yeah-how 'bout those Redskins? We'll know more this weekend when they come out here to play our HeeHawks! |
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Posts: 94 milwaukee wisconsin | was just doing some work around the house woke up the next morning and the left leg down to my foot hurt like a mother @^*!$ thank god for good drugs i have been going to the chro for years for l2 / l3 sliped disc so he has helped alot i just hope that i will heel so i can ride again and not sell vv that would really suck !! |
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Posts: 1117 Northeast Ohio | MaddMAx2u - 2011-11-22 3:02 AM
Scorebo, why would I walk a mile in your shoes. I'm smart enough to live in a nicer climate where I can ride year round. Now all you northern yolkels, stop whining and move to the south!
I wish I could, brother. The whole family is up here and the wife won't leave them. Maybe I should leave her. |
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