1-1-2010 ride in New England

TIMMYDUCK

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I figured to start of the new decade with exactly 111 mile ride thru the mountains.

This winter riding is excellant for improving both throttle and braking techniques.

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enjoy, and your crazy. Wet roads or salt will keep my baby hidden in the garage. Im glad someone has the stones to ride tho:beerchug:
 
our roads have so much sand on them they look like dirt roads,plus it's like 18* out right now and I hate the cold:whistle:
 
man you are nucking futs! :laugh:

Glad you made it home right side up and unharmed :thumbsup:
 
f that man. my busa stays in the garage when it's this damn cold.
 
You are nuts, but we have seen this the last couple of years from you!
 
Don't listen to them, your not nuts, you've just got it in your blood, like me.
been riding for 58 years. Wanna see a nuts thread? go to random thoughts
and check out "When string and threads collide." Yea, I know, my quality sucks!!
:rofl::rofl::beerchug::beerchug::beerchug::beerchug::beerchug:

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I know I'm not psycho mental nuts.:cookoo:

I have been tested twice and both times it came back negative ...:thumbsup:

I just try to stick to the lower elevations and cruise. :satisfied:

I know all the roads I am on and just roll thru them a smoothly as possible.:turn:

I am way more afraid of the cagers out there thinking I am a car with one headlight out, and taking a turn in front of me, than I am of wrecking myself out because of snow or ice.:tongue2:

Actually winter riding almost keeps me to some of the posted speed limits.:race:
 
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