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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1282388" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>It is interesting that during the winter months a short ride that we would not even mention to our friends becomes noteworthy. It is also interesting that for many of us, our happiness is so closely tied to our motorcycles. I have watched Pop mope around, grouchy and bored for a couple weeks now. One of my Harley riding co-workers was suffering also, he put some pressure on me too. The three of us made a 300 mile loop on Friday to go eat lunch. It was wet, chilly, foggy, the roads were slippery and muddy, the bikes were filthy and we all had a great time. Lunch was Excellent too.</p><p></p><p>I had to laugh that three grown men could be so affected by a motorcycle ride. Maybe we never grow up.</p><p></p><p>And 'pants, "T" mode makes your rear tire last longer. A lot longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1282388, member: 28773"] It is interesting that during the winter months a short ride that we would not even mention to our friends becomes noteworthy. It is also interesting that for many of us, our happiness is so closely tied to our motorcycles. I have watched Pop mope around, grouchy and bored for a couple weeks now. One of my Harley riding co-workers was suffering also, he put some pressure on me too. The three of us made a 300 mile loop on Friday to go eat lunch. It was wet, chilly, foggy, the roads were slippery and muddy, the bikes were filthy and we all had a great time. Lunch was Excellent too. I had to laugh that three grown men could be so affected by a motorcycle ride. Maybe we never grow up. And 'pants, "T" mode makes your rear tire last longer. A lot longer. [/QUOTE]
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