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Winter and PMS....

Jim&Teresa

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Here we go...got our first snow storm. Friends to the north received about 12 inches so far. We live in the Twin Cities and received just a few inches here so far. When it's all done (as we're getting some more tonight), we'll probably have around 4-8 inches here on the ground. A little icy today as well. We are the lucky ones as some people are getting 12+ inches!

Also, we are in another "arctic vortex" - ugh! They are forecasting the next 2 weeks below the freezing mark. About 10-15 degrees below normal....hope this "trend" does NOT continue! We had a long, snowy winter last year....don't need another one!

Anyways....winter in Minnesnowta always brings PMS (Parked Motorcycle Syndrome):
 

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Here we go...got our first snow storm. Friends to the north received about 12 inches so far. We live in the Twin Cities and received just a few inches here so far. When it's all done (as we're getting some more tonight), we'll probably have around 4-8 inches here on the ground. A little icy today as well. We are the lucky ones as some people are getting 12+ inches!

Also, we are in another "arctic vortex" - ugh! They are forecasting the next 2 weeks below the freezing mark. About 10-15 degrees below normal....hope this "trend" does NOT continue! We had a long, snowy winter last year....don't need another one!

Anyways....winter in Minnesnowta always brings PMS (Parked Motorcycle Syndrome):

YIKES!!!!
TOO EARLY
 
HALF-BACK

J & T;
we feel your pain....
i left Mass in 1990 and haven't looked back once...
i relo'd to Florida, then 'half-way-back' north in 1999 to SoCar....

we also ride year round here... temps get chilly in Dec. Jan. & Feb., but still ride-able...
good luck on your decision, whatever that may be...
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
We got a reprieve of sorts. Rode 100 miles today. Temps 39 - 51 depending on whether I was in shade or sun. We are supposed to have a whole week of this weather. Going to take advantage while I can.
 
Sad news..!!

really was hoping it would not be this way. Maybe a warm up giving you still a few days in between...:pray:
 
My riding season is OVER AS WELL. Third snow storm since saturday and bone chilling temps. Can only wait till spring now, at least The Spydey is hibernating in a warm garage........ hmmmmmmmmm, sigh.
 
yeah.. a real bummer here in So Louisiana too... Friday its suppose to rain & get in the high 30's .. brrr... but by Tuesday its forecasted to be in the mid 70's and sunny.... think i'll go for a ride today :yes:
 
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the spyder still can get out, but i'm sure that will change very soon.
today it'll be high 50's, so a ryde is planned.
 
Yup...started her up again on the first pull....it's a great machine

Jim,

Did you get to drive your shiny red Honda?

Hi Les,

Yes, I "drove" my 1983 (that's right, bought it new in 1983!) Honda HS50 snowblower....she's a real "keeper". It runs great and starts on the first pull - very reliable. :D

I have to confess, I do clean it well after each season (and wax it :yikes: :opps: ) along with normal maintenance to keep 'er running!

Good luck to all who live in the "snow belt" ! :thumbup: Winter is starting snowy and VERY cold! :banghead:

Once they put the chemicals and salt on the roads, the Spyder stays in hibernation until spring when the rains wash this junk off the roads!
 

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Here we go...got our first snow storm. Friends to the north received about 12 inches so far. We live in the Twin Cities and received just a few inches here so far. When it's all done (as we're getting some more tonight), we'll probably have around 4-8 inches here on the ground. A little icy today as well. We are the lucky ones as some people are getting 12+ inches!

Also, we are in another "arctic vortex" - ugh! They are forecasting the next 2 weeks below the freezing mark. About 10-15 degrees below normal....hope this "trend" does NOT continue! We had a long, snowy winter last year....don't need another one!

Anyways....winter in Minnesnowta always brings PMS (Parked Motorcycle Syndrome):


Hundreds of accidents, including roll overs, skids into ditches, and even one fatality. Happens every year with the first snowfall. When I wore the badge, I called in sick on first snow day. We were scheduled to take a 3 day trip up the north shore of Superior yesterday morning but canceled due to the hysteria on the media about another storm of the century. I should have know better but wife insisted we stay home. We ended up with about a foot of heavy wet snow.
 
Great! Ride a few miles for me too....we are planning on getting a "winter" home in Florida in a year or two....any recommendations on areas that you like?

Enjoy your winter!


There are so many areas in Florida to like. It all depends what you are looking for. I personally prefer the coastal areas. The east coast is more active than the west coast. The west coast is more laid back. The further north you are in the state the cooler it is in the winter. You can actually get a feel for a change of seasons in northern parts of Florida. Orlando south is warmer in the winter months and less likely to have frost. I suggest you take some time and explore the state to see which areas you like. We have lived in Florida for over 20 years and have lived on both coasts. We are now settled in SW Florida and call it home.
 
Rx, guaranteed to cure, PMS

Maps and planning next season rydes. Dream big...plan large and conquer PMS!!!!:bowdown::clap::yes:
 
Maps and planning next season rydes. Dream big...plan large and conquer PMS!!!!:bowdown::clap::yes:

I agree, used to live in Wisconsin so I understand completely. Just don't forget to go out and talk to your Spyder, pet your Syder, sit on your Spyder. Did you know they can suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder??????:yikes:
 
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