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I give up!

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I give up for 2002, folks! Weather is terrible, all that snow, cold temps, black ice, salt all over the roads, no prospect of improvement for the next couple of weeks, perhaps longer.

So I went in the garage, started the Hybrid GK, topped off the gas tank, added some Stabil in the correct proportion, let it run through the carbs; changed the oil and filter, and kept the Battery Tender hooked up. Gave it a loving, thorough cleaning; checked the air in the tires, forks, and shocks, patted it gently more than once, spoke softly and tenderly, and expressed my loyalty and appreciation to him (the Hybrid GK is definitely a he) for all the good times over the last three riding seasons we've been together...

2002 is a goner, at least around here. Great year for riding, though, and wonderful memories.

My screen saver on both home computers is a slide show of different rides this year. Great to look at. My wife doesn't think so, but I told her she has to learn how to set up her own screen saver. :wink:

Nick
 
It’s kind of hard to give in to winter. Isn’t it? :cry: I have the same problem every year. I keep on saying to myself, just one more ride. You know what, that one more ride rarely comes. Especially with Christmas :) fast approaching.

Roman.
 
It's especially hard this year, Roman, because it's so early. Last winter, for example, few if any riders around here surrendered to winter. I had to because of my Bambicide injuries, but this accident occurred on December 29th.

What makes this winter frustrating is that it's much colder, much earlier than any other winter. I know, I know, you Canadians won't feel too sorry for us spoiled brats here in the midAtlantic States; you have it a lot rougher every year.

So, the GK rests while I continue to look at motorcycle pictures on my computer screen....
 
Hi Nick,

Last year winter was exceptionally warm. I know that we here in Toronto had the mildest winter that I remember in my 43 years of living here. The temperature rarely hit below the freezing point during daylight hours. Truthfully, I would have preferred a much colder winter. When the temperature is hovering around 32 deg. F the humidity is so flipping hi that you feel much colder than you would expect. The dampness is awful. Is it the same in Middletown? Plus I don’t really enjoy riding in temperatures below 50 deg F. Yes it’s true I’m coming out, I’m a fair weather rider.

Roman
 
This just adds fuel to the fire. Hot is better than cold anyday. I don't ever remember hearing anyone say they were going to put their bike up for the summer because it is too hot to ride.

Terry
 
Actually, this summer of 2002 was soooo... hot here in the midAtlantic States that many of us chose to stay in air conditioned comfort rather than ride, many times. It was miserable.

Yet you're right, Nariz, I'd rather have 95 degrees than 15 anytime!

Nick
 
shuttin down for the winter

shuttin down for the winter

I can"t , I won't , you can't make me put away my motorsickle for the the winter at least not until after my Christmas ride to the beach for some one to one... :D :D
 
I right there with you Nick, I hated to put the GS1100G away about 2 weeks ago. But at least I am lucky enough to have an enclosed workshop to store the bikes. it's not heated but the bikes are readily available for any winter time work I might want to do to them.
Can't wait for March / April!
GY
 
As one who lives in the snow belt, I gave up a while ago. We have been getting snow here since pretty much the begining of November. My bike has been apart for at least a month and a half.
I cant wait for april. : 8)
 
It continues to be relatively warm on the West Coast. I rode for a few hours both Saturday and Sunday, sunny and about 10C/50F. It's warmer when it rains, but they kinda' cancel out comfort-wise. We have warmish, dry, rideable days regularly all winter, but I can't afford to insure the bike here for those several nice days I'm free of work.
 
I have given up on the riding season,
But we are going to be out for at least a short one on New Year's Day.
Planning on a 20 mile round trip. 8O

If it is really really cold we may not get that far but it will be fun anyway.
(Where is the Shiver Emoticon?)

I'm hoping for a warm front and a couple of nice showers to clear off the salt.
 
I agree It's getting to cold it was 59 deg. this morning I was shivering as for the humidity We can get 100% humidity and not be raining in Florida here thats thick air almost gets hard to breath
 
I gave up last week too :cry: Took the GS out for a trip to the hardware store and blew out one of the fork seals. It had been seeping just a little but the colder weather must have beeen too much for it . Oh well, time for a valve adjustment and new front tire anyhow.
 
Re: I give up!

Nick Diaz said:
I give up for 2002, folks! Weather is terrible, all that snow, cold temps, black ice, salt all over the roads, no prospect of improvement for the next couple of weeks, perhaps longer.

2002 is a goner, at least around here. Great year for riding, though, and wonderful memories.

Nick

Yes Nick, I may not make it out of my garage until 2003 with a motopickle, but I do have hope. I asked Santa for a few more riding days before we bid good-bye to 2002. So, Yes Virginia, there will be at least one more day in 2002 to put on about 100 miles or more on two wheels. I believe..... I believe..... I believe.....

--Dan-- :D
 
slopoke said:
I really like your hat Dan 8O 8O 8O 8O 8)
Yea, it's a little something an elf left on my Suzuki seat last Christmas. :lol:
--Dan--
 
What's Winter?
I'm sorry,just gloating. A tough winter around here is 2 days of rain a week and maybe 30 degrees a low in the morning. I'll put in some extra riding to make up for what you guys are missing,I know this will make you guys feel better. If there's one thing I can't stand it's knowing my fellow GSers are socked in for the !#*!#! winter! So I'm going to get out there and ride and ride and ride until the wind blows away all those !#*!#! thoughts. There now, does'nt that make you guys feel a little warmer inside knowing I'm making this sacrifice of my time and gas? Hey,what are you doing with that old fork leg? Don't look at me in that tone of voice,I was only trying to.....HEEEEELLLLLPPPPP!!!
 
Hey guys.....don't be so sad about temperature. You always can ride away of the bad weather. Look @ me...I live in a beautyful island in the Caribeann...I own a 1980 GS850......sun every day, not rain at all......but this pieces of....land have ONLY 30 MILES LONG AND 6 MILES WIDE !!!!!! :? :? Not to much for a ride........any way.......Mary chrismas.
 
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