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Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by FLHTbiker, Nov 18, 2013.

  1. joshbob

    joshbob Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, and the older you get, the worse it feels . . . brrrr.
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    Ya ain't helpin a dang bit...
  3. FLHTbiker

    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Yea need to toughen up a bit there CB :rolleyes:

    I noticed your temp are at 46F only 1 degree above us. Guess you guys are having a bit of winter weather. :)
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    If ya got heated grips,vest, fairing & windshield, it oughta be no problem riding in 40 degree temps . . .
    HarleysLR, I'd stay inside, too, if it was 18 & snow on the ground. We haven't seen any real snow for years here, but it does drop down below 20 during the winter months at times. Like to mention that the CV carb I got from you several years back has been working great, and even better now that BaggerPaul ported the intake & made me a new adaptor :D.
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