• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Went out to get gas and froze my nenes off . lol

way too much shrinkage factor out there for me to ride, and they are saying we are going to get more snow for wednesday
 
I ride year round because I don't have a garage and I don't tender the battery. So since the first winter I have learned how to ride in cold ( ride at least for 45 minutes every weekend, weather permitting ). I use standard boots, that when placed on web-boards they are heated by radiator heat. I wear windproof pull-overs with jeans and long johns. Have a heated jacket liner ( can be warn with any jacket ),gloves, and socks if needed. Along with good neck protection and vents closed in the helmet, I can ride pretty comfortable from upper 20's on up..... Ride on ( YEAR ROUND :roflblack: )!!
 
36_1_26.gif
ne...ne... knees?
 
I'm afraid that if we find out; somebody's gonna want to slap us with an "Adults-Only" rating... :shocked:
Which would leave most of us, with no place to spend our days! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
:hun:, only a few inches, shrink factor, cold NeNe, what the hell are we talking about here??? :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

anonymous
We really need to hijack this thread with some more Pergman Binkley episodes . . . before someone posts a picture :yikes:
 
I ride year round because I don't have a garage and I don't tender the battery. So since the first winter I have learned how to ride in cold ( ride at least for 45 minutes every weekend, weather permitting ). I use standard boots, that when placed on web-boards they are heated by radiator heat. I wear windproof pull-overs with jeans and long johns. Have a heated jacket liner ( can be warn with any jacket ),gloves, and socks if needed. Along with good neck protection and vents closed in the helmet, I can ride pretty comfortable from upper 20's on up..... Ride on ( YEAR ROUND :roflblack: )!!

:agree: I gave up on layers and just get in the Termal Suit with Bala Clave under helmet Army Boots and Marino wool socks and Good winter gloves with Heated Grips!
Cagers look at you funny when its 35 Degrees and NO Harleys around?:yes:
 
:agree: I gave up on layers and just get in the Termal Suit with Bala Clave under helmet Army Boots and Marino wool socks and Good winter gloves with Heated Grips!
Cagers look at you funny when its 35 Degrees and NO Harleys around?:yes:

Like this? Faceplate up.jpg :thumbup:
 
get heated gear!!!!

I had a bad ride a couple of months back where it was 60 degrees when I left home and headed into the mountains. I rode up highway 7 out of Lyons to Peak to Peak highway and headed south to Nederland so that I could drive down Boulder canyon and head back home. During my ride, the temperature dropped 40 degrees (even in Denver) in about 2 hours. I was shivering and it was all I could do to get home. Miserable experience.... Anyway I ordered a low profile powerlet outlet and had my dealership install it (attached it to one of the accessory fuses so it's keyed) and got a heated jacket liner and gloves. WOW what a difference. Now I ride even on days that I might not have before.
 
We might need a thread in here with some sort of quiz...
What do you ride?
AND
What temperatures are you willing to ride it in?
 
Back
Top