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Winter Layup south of North Carolina?
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<blockquote data-quote="blassoff" data-source="post: 1189319" data-attributes="member: 18977"><p>Damn ya'll. we don't layup in the wintertime. I assume layup means parking your bike and turning off your insurance. I never have. Two years ago, I was riding two up on New Year's Day (it was almost 60 degrees). We usually ride until it snows and the roads get salty. Once it melts and we get a rain to wash the salt away, we're back at it. Granted, we're not rolling big miles. But I'd hafta kill somebody if I couldn't ride 4 to 6 months a year. Wear your long johns, get some decent gloves, find a wind proof jacket and get out there.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, I'm 500 miles north of you. Anything above 40 degrees in the sunshine is riding weather. Remember you bought this excellent bike with superior wind protection. Get out and ride while you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blassoff, post: 1189319, member: 18977"] Damn ya'll. we don't layup in the wintertime. I assume layup means parking your bike and turning off your insurance. I never have. Two years ago, I was riding two up on New Year's Day (it was almost 60 degrees). We usually ride until it snows and the roads get salty. Once it melts and we get a rain to wash the salt away, we're back at it. Granted, we're not rolling big miles. But I'd hafta kill somebody if I couldn't ride 4 to 6 months a year. Wear your long johns, get some decent gloves, find a wind proof jacket and get out there. Seriously, I'm 500 miles north of you. Anything above 40 degrees in the sunshine is riding weather. Remember you bought this excellent bike with superior wind protection. Get out and ride while you can. [/QUOTE]
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