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Too hot to handle
It's been a great winter but now it's time to pickle the Spyder and put her away for the summer. These 95 degree days are just too hot on the streets of Miami and I have fear that the flip flop on my right foot may melt or catch fire. It's now time for the Spyder Lovers up North to come out and play. See you next year. Enjoy your summer of spinning and grinning.
Bye y'all!
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You need to farkle air conditioning!
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Have fun on the water, any trips planned?
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Later Cap'n. Fair winds and following seas.
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Till then..!!
Enjoy the summer as well. Keep cool with the wind to your back..!!
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Am I the only who thinks this is weird?....LOL. We come out for the summer and Captain goes in...
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Re: Too hot to handle
Originally Posted by Kratos
Am I the only who thinks this is weird?....LOL. We come out for the summer and Captain goes in...
We see the same thing in Vegas. The heat won't stop some of us though
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SpyderPops heat shield installation is the answer. 95 degree weather is normal for Flarda. Cindy is now making me wear sun screen though. Can you say Bullfrog?
Chris
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Originally Posted by MouthPiece
SpyderPops heat shield installation is the answer. 95 degree weather is normal for Flarda. Cindy is now making me wear sun screen though. Can you say Bullfrog?
Chris
Um.. I love the heat shield and all, but it aint going to help the rider any when the air OUTSIDE the bike is 115 degrees. Maybe someone can make a canopy like Dave made for Teddy that covers the rider.
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I really wish I was in your shoes. Just went through another spring snow storm with more on the way. Eventually it will happen but WHENNNNNNNNNN
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Originally Posted by MouthPiece
Cindy is now making me wear sun screen though. Can you say Bullfrog?
Chris
the only problem with sunscreen is it makes your arms turn black from picking up all the road grime. That is also why it is better to always stay in front of the traffic.
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Night ryde
I will still ryde at night or early morning, but we have swarms of Mosquitos here on the stretch towards Miami. The stretch is U.S. 1 North and runs thru the Everglades.
I have a trip planned for the first of June to Mexico and Guatemala where I will stay in the mountains and cooler temperatures.
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Short summers?
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Special Pickles?
Originally Posted by Captain Fin
I will still ryde at night or early morning...
HUH??? But how does one ryde a pickled spYder?
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Kosher
Originally Posted by missouriboy
HUH??? But how does one ryde a pickled spYder?
I use kosher pickles. If its kosher its good.
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Hot wx riding
Originally Posted by MouthPiece
SpyderPops heat shield installation is the answer. 95 degree weather is normal for Flarda. Cindy is now making me wear sun screen though. Can you say Bullfrog?
Chris
"Bullfrog"
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Bull frog
Does bull frog melt the rubber on your sunglasses? I've had a problem with some sun screens that will melt the rubber on motorcycle sunglasses.
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It's never happened with me. That's not to say it wouldn't.
Chris
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Thanks
Originally Posted by MouthPiece
It's never happened with me. That's not to say it wouldn't.
Chris
Thanks, I will give it a try. I just bought new Wiley glasses and would not like to lose them to sunscreen.
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Very Active Member
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Originally Posted by Arr MiHardies
Um.. I love the heat shield and all, but it aint going to help the rider any when the air OUTSIDE the bike is 115 degrees. Maybe someone can make a canopy like Dave made for Teddy that covers the rider.
And that's a fact.
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
A very interesting "turn around" from the norm. So far, I have rode my in temps all the way up to 75 degrees.
Oh, your funny....very funny
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Too hot to handle
Originally Posted by akspyderman
A very interesting "turn around" from the norm. So far, I have rode my in temps all the way up to 75 degrees.
Sounds like our winters!
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Originally Posted by MidLifeCrisis
Sounds like our winters!
Yeppers......it do!
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