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CANT WAIT TO DRIVE HOME

Roads in most places aren't too bad. Though it is slippery if snow has blown across the road. Hope you get home with no problems.
 
i used to drive a sports car in this crap the spyder is a piece of cake and need be it's easier to jump off of...;)
 
Is it still snowing there? What time do you leave work?

I admire your gumption, as well as your escape plan. :thumbup:
 
Hey tatt..bring a krylon spay can tomorrow...Forest green... It will make you feel better ..
Days are getting longer Bro!!!!!!
 
Man, you are TOO tough! Glad you made it home safe and glad you had a ball getting there. Somebody once said that the only difference between a disaster and an adventure was attitude. Obviously, you have the right attitude.

Cotton
 
Got home at 9:15 passed a 4 wheel drive truck god bless vss had ab
ball driving home
Hey man, totally glad you made it home, ok, wow.


So... do you have a 'winter maintenance' procedure for driving in the snow and cold harsh weather? I hear that coating the bottom of your bike/spyder with Rustcheck or similar, will help coat the machine's underbelly and prevent salt damage.

Cheers and glad you're ok and in the warm now.
 
Second new England winter with spyder last spring I got under it stripped away all the Tupperware there was no salt damage at all
 
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