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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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South eastern Mass
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1406810" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>So do us northern boys. The best riding of the year in northern New England is in the next couple of months. You dont get all hot and sweaty in your riding gear, the bugs dont collect on your windshield or face shield, you wont wear your arm out waving at sunny day only riders, and dont have to ignore the Harley tough guys not waving back because they arent out there.</p><p>Until the road is covered with snow or salt I keep riding. I figure Ive got maybe 20 more years of riding left if Im lucky, I dont want to waste a single good ride day. Winterizing motorcycles is over rated and unnecesarry. My winterizing routine is to turn the key off one snowy day in December and hope for a sunny day in the months ahead to dash out for another ride.</p><p></p><p>Heated gear is your friend. You get a lot of weird looks from car drivers when your riding in sub-freezing temps, but the riders will give you the thumbs up. Cause they know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1406810, member: 3828"] So do us northern boys. The best riding of the year in northern New England is in the next couple of months. You dont get all hot and sweaty in your riding gear, the bugs dont collect on your windshield or face shield, you wont wear your arm out waving at sunny day only riders, and dont have to ignore the Harley tough guys not waving back because they arent out there. Until the road is covered with snow or salt I keep riding. I figure Ive got maybe 20 more years of riding left if Im lucky, I dont want to waste a single good ride day. Winterizing motorcycles is over rated and unnecesarry. My winterizing routine is to turn the key off one snowy day in December and hope for a sunny day in the months ahead to dash out for another ride. Heated gear is your friend. You get a lot of weird looks from car drivers when your riding in sub-freezing temps, but the riders will give you the thumbs up. Cause they know. [/QUOTE]
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