21 here this morning. heading out on the spyder in about 45 minutes to meet up with a couple other Veteran Bikers club riders to attend a PGR mission for a fallen United States Navy Sailor from the Korean War era. heated grips please don't fail me now!
...what it is, here in the Midwest. My tolerance level grows shorter and shorter with each year of my age, especially now with a Spyder in the garage, with only 550 miles on it from last year (got it real late).
Nevertheless, Winter must be dealt with, so if you are going to live here (and not go nuts in the cold months) - you better have some other indoor hobbies lined up. I learned that a long time ago....
--- Trekster Veteran US Army, ARADCOM 35th Arty Bde (AD)
2015 F3-s BR Windshield, Bikers Friend Luggage Bag
21 here in the Notthern Calif Sierra mountains.
A while back my son sent me a web site that showed a Spyder converted to a snow mobile. Expensive and complicated. Also saw one with just a sled like extended bumb skid.
Went out for a short ride yesterday. Temperature was 5*C (41*F) with snow on the ground but roadway clear and dry. It was a little cool, but a beautiful winter day for a ride. Heated grips set on low were very nice. It sure helps to make the winter shorter when you can break it up this way. I'm hoping to be able to get out again today.
Spyder in storage, 36 right now 17 in the morning, can't wait till spring !!!!!
I am sick of winter too, and its only been going on for two days here.....
220,000 Mile Spyder Ryder, IBA Premier member #59352, Saddlesore 1000 (11), Bun Burner 1500 (3), Saddlesore 2000 (2), Bun Burner Gold, MILEEATER SILVER
I did 186 for ya today Bob. like to froze to death. was actually shivering while riding. but it was worth it to stand flag line for a fallen veterans funeral.