Another riding season over

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redbike
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Another riding season over

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Very happy I braved the temps today to have what looks to be the last ride of the season. Jet ran like a dream and it was a great way to finish off. Thanks to all who contributed to the good times this year. Was a blast!
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Angelo
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I took turns today with the Scooters that are running and had a great ride(s) Its days like today when I prep them all for hibernation that makes me dream of living somewhere which allows riding year round...

Johnny. I still have your BGM catalogue. This when I find myself in a very vulnerable position with lefty..... I have been sober for a few years, but something tells me I'm falling off the cart soon...

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redbike
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Post by redbike »

Put stabilizer in the GTS and rode it Thursday. Did the Lam today. No heat in the garage so I'm gonna pull the battery tomorrow on the GTS and bring it inside. Bring on the white! Not to enable, but keep the catalogue as long as you need it.
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew »

Me too. One bike after the other: Seafoam, a ride to fill the tank, a bit more of a ride, then to bed for the winter, probably. But I'll keep the scooter accessible until it's no longer even vaguely possible to get it out again--

I'm with you, Angelo: and somewhere you can ride most of the year would make our two-wheelers much more practical investments too!
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jbcollier
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Post by jbcollier »

Drain the fuel from the BMW and spilled quite a bit on the garage floor. Drained the fuel from the Ducati and spilled some again. Then I turned on the taps to drain the spare tank into the main tank on Crushed and, sigh, spilled some more.

Really, I ought not to be left unsupervised.

Crushed is still fuelled and I'm hoping to get a wee bit more riding in. Probably wishful thinking.
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bstanish
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Post by bstanish »

With the bizzare weather patterns and chinooks here I might still be able to get some riding in over the winter, here's to hoping its a warm windy winter in Calgary!
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