The jet stream is on the move and so am I with the bike ......dam quick as well !
 
Be thankful you don't live on Svalbard, Loonitick!

It's those little things that we tend to take for granted.:roll:
 
Nobody in their right mind lives on Svalbard. Not enough interesting nature/roads/people, too many polar bears...
 
What's Norway's national credo?

Something like, "Go for the scenery, stay for the women!", I'd guess.;):p
 
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Couple years ago I was in Tonsberg for a mid-summer wedding...it hailed and snowed...riding shouldn't have a season :thumbsdown::confused:
 
So far we have had a mild winter in New England. I have been able to ride every month since the summer. But I am looking forward to warm weather riding. The clocks spring ahead on Sunday.
 
The riding season is quickly approuching.
I have to admit I have had the Ricker out once a month since winter came. Gotta love Kentucky winters as compared to Wisconsin.

60's and 70's next week. Might have to take a vacation day

What part of KY you in? I'm just outside of Bowling Green and have another guy that just moved into the area with a Rocket
 
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