Trekster
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If you are going to ride in the cold weather - you will need layered clothing and/or heated "thingys" on the Spyder.
As for me, here in the Midwest, I already got some extra riding time here in November; miles that I don't usually get.
hyea:
Now with rain the last few days, and the 15-day forecast indicating possible "white fungus" and high temps in the mid-30s - I bit the bullet yesterday and put the tender and the winter cover on the :spyder2:. I have the clothing for the cooler temps, but the brine on the streets turns all vehicles yucky white - not to mention the corrosion properties.
We're supposed to have a somewhat milder Winter this time, so perhaps it will end early too.
ray:
Think Spring....
As for me, here in the Midwest, I already got some extra riding time here in November; miles that I don't usually get.

Now with rain the last few days, and the 15-day forecast indicating possible "white fungus" and high temps in the mid-30s - I bit the bullet yesterday and put the tender and the winter cover on the :spyder2:. I have the clothing for the cooler temps, but the brine on the streets turns all vehicles yucky white - not to mention the corrosion properties.
We're supposed to have a somewhat milder Winter this time, so perhaps it will end early too.

Think Spring....
