WAITING FOR THE SNOW TO MELT!
The pain of a pepper pales in comparisson to waiting for the snow to melt.
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david lloyd - 12/22/2010 1:29 AM
Since I cannot ride ... the hottest pepper in the world.After you eat that you should be able to walk outside and melt the snow. David, we had a cold for Louisiana ride last Saturday, leaving the house on a beautiful sunny day at 34*F with an afternoon high of 48*F. Yep, that's a cold ride for us down here. 🙂
Lee
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david lloyd - 12/22/2010 1:29 AM
Since I cannot ride ... the hottest pepper in the world.After you eat that you should be able to walk outside and melt the snow. David, we had a cold for Louisiana ride last Saturday, leaving the house on a beautiful sunny day at 34*F with an afternoon high of 48*F. Yep, that's a cold ride for us down here. 🙂
The high here is 26*F or -3*c and the streets are covered in snow and too boot we have a winter tire law stating no vehicles without snow tires may be on the roads from December 15th-March 15th.
As my middle son said years ago when offered hot peppers by Grampa: " Chili today, but OH BOY tomowwow!
Lonnie
David,
Why are you waiting for the snow to melt????? Driving a sidecar in the snow is most fun you can have with your clothes on!
Mike Lydon
He has to have snow tires on it in Quebec by law. I am not sure they make a "winter" motorcycle tire. Otherwise he probably would on nice days. It's no worse than snowmobiling
arbalest - 12/24/2010 6:36 AM
David,
Why are you waiting for the snow to melt????? Driving a sidecar in the snow is most fun you can have with your clothes on!
Mike Lydon
Yaeh, lots of clothes!
Or live where I do at 20.24 degrees South by 155.84 degrees West.
This photo was taken today at Kapa'a Park 26 Dec. 2010
Phelonius
There's always Mauna Kea if you get lonesome for snow.
Lonnie

david lloyd - 12/22/2010 8:48 AM
SwampFox - 12/22/2010 9:49 AM
david lloyd - 12/22/2010 1:29 AM
Since I cannot ride ... the hottest pepper in the world.After you eat that you should be able to walk outside and melt the snow. David, we had a cold for Louisiana ride last Saturday, leaving the house on a beautiful sunny day at 34*F with an afternoon high of 48*F. Yep, that's a cold ride for us down here. 🙂
The high here is 26*F or -3*c and the streets are covered in snow and too boot we have a winter tire law stating no vehicles without snow tires may be on the roads from December 15th-March 15th.What's your tug? I just put a Dunlop WinterSport on my Goldwing. 🙂
We don't go there in winter.
Phelonius

Phelonius - 12/26/2010 8:18 PM
arbalest - 12/24/2010 6:36 AM
David,
Why are you waiting for the snow to melt????? Driving a sidecar in the snow is most fun you can have with your clothes on!
Mike Lydon
Yaeh, lots of clothes!
Or live where I do at 20.24 degrees South by 155.84 degrees West.
This photo was taken today at Kapa'a Park 26 Dec. 2010
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Phelonius
DOH!
I knew I shouldn't have looked at that picture till.... June! 🙂
Rustle - 12/27/2010 4:34 PM
Phelonius - 12/26/2010 8:18 PM
arbalest - 12/24/2010 6:36 AM David, Why are you waiting for the snow to melt????? Driving a sidecar in the snow is most fun you can have with your clothes on! Mike Lydon
Yaeh, lots of clothes! Or live where I do at 20.24 degrees South by 155.84 degrees West. This photo was taken today at Kapa'a Park 26 Dec. 2010
Phelonius
DOH! I knew I shouldn't have looked at that picture till.... June! 🙂
I wasn't aware they had Palm trees in Columbus, OH!!! LOL
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