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Motorcyclists: At what temperature outside don't you ride?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 565450" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Could fill up a book with cold ride tales but one in particular stands out. Was going to ride from Socal back to Tucson for Thanksgiving, Nov of 2000. Headed.out about 3 pm, planned to be in Az by 10 pm. On the way out of Camarillo picked up a nail in my rear tire. Called the Harley shop and they came and got the bike. By the time they got the new tire on and I headed out, again, it was close to 6 pm. Traffic on I 5 down to San Diego was brutal. Even splitting lanes it took me over 3 hours, so I wound up crossing the desert through Yuma around 10 or so. Temp was down to 28 degrees. Got to Tucson around 1 am. Not only my cashews but my entire body felt like it was in a deep freeze. Should have found a motel in Yuma, but I had a hot girl friend waiting in Tucson. Took her an hour to thaw me out, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 565450, member: 4357"] Could fill up a book with cold ride tales but one in particular stands out. Was going to ride from Socal back to Tucson for Thanksgiving, Nov of 2000. Headed.out about 3 pm, planned to be in Az by 10 pm. On the way out of Camarillo picked up a nail in my rear tire. Called the Harley shop and they came and got the bike. By the time they got the new tire on and I headed out, again, it was close to 6 pm. Traffic on I 5 down to San Diego was brutal. Even splitting lanes it took me over 3 hours, so I wound up crossing the desert through Yuma around 10 or so. Temp was down to 28 degrees. Got to Tucson around 1 am. Not only my cashews but my entire body felt like it was in a deep freeze. Should have found a motel in Yuma, but I had a hot girl friend waiting in Tucson. Took her an hour to thaw me out, lol. [/QUOTE]
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