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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Ride Planning & Regional Information Exchange
22nd annual Ride to the Rock
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<blockquote data-quote="Earlofcrankcase" data-source="post: 1462159" data-attributes="member: 98626"><p>And l thought northern bikes had next to zero exposure to road salt? Tell me, am I wrong about the close to sea level ownership too? No, not the salt. A quick shot with a hose works the same north or south. Hose not frozen of course. The greater risks to wear there are those straight roads almost as flat as this bike's torque curve. Relax I said almost, but you know how it is with those seniors. Some of them are going to hold onto that adolescent behavior forever and they tend to gravitate to warmer temperatures. Where their incessant "recreational speeding" is less painful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earlofcrankcase, post: 1462159, member: 98626"] And l thought northern bikes had next to zero exposure to road salt? Tell me, am I wrong about the close to sea level ownership too? No, not the salt. A quick shot with a hose works the same north or south. Hose not frozen of course. The greater risks to wear there are those straight roads almost as flat as this bike's torque curve. Relax I said almost, but you know how it is with those seniors. Some of them are going to hold onto that adolescent behavior forever and they tend to gravitate to warmer temperatures. Where their incessant "recreational speeding" is less painful. [/QUOTE]
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Ride Planning & Regional Information Exchange
22nd annual Ride to the Rock
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