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  • Austin area owners.

    It seems there are a few of us lurking out there. What say we meet up this Sunday (2-5-06) at the Warehouse for a few brews and views of our rigs. Would only last a couple of hours. Who needs a hall pass? This will be a question and answer period.
    When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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    maybe for me, i have a busy day planned. plus, its super bowl weekend. let me know..
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    • #3
      Not being a football watcher. I did not realize this was holy grail weekend for you pigskin fans. Lets see if next weekend will work, 2-11, Saturday. Should give you guys a chance to plan.
      When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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      • #4
        I'm up for meeting some fellow XS owners.

        Put some new bars on last weekend and wouldnt mind showing them off.

        I'm pretty flexible, just need to know when and where!
        Prescott

        79' XS1100 SF

        Other hobbie:
        77 Blazer / rock crawler

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        • #5
          saturday the 11th is good for me. keep me posted. mark
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          • #6
            OK, you capital city owners (and those close by). Saturday, 2pm, Warehouse Saloon on Ben White. Bring your rigs, questions, stories and "beverage" money. First one there gets to buy me a round
            When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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            • #7
              I'll be there! A couple of questions though,

              Is this a guy thing or are the women welcome too?

              We going for a ride or just drinkin a few?

              See ya'll there!
              Prescott

              79' XS1100 SF

              Other hobbie:
              77 Blazer / rock crawler

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              • #8
                Everyone and everybike is welcome. If someone has a favorite road we can give it a shot, or not. As a reminder, it only gonna be in the mid 50's Saturday and a chance (yeah, right) of rain. Not a problem for us full faired bike riders.
                When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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                • #9
                  read next post... oops!
                  Last edited by 77mudbuddy; 02-09-2006, 01:35 PM.
                  Prescott

                  79' XS1100 SF

                  Other hobbie:
                  77 Blazer / rock crawler

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                  • #10
                    Cool deal! Yea, the little lady is the one that wanted to learn how to ride so she is the reason I picked up the XS and got into motorcycles. So we are kind of into the bike thing together! Wouldnt feel right without her. And ... she might get pissed! heh

                    The 50's is a bit cool but we can layer. We also picked up some cheap rain gear that we can store in the back pack in case of rain! None the less I plan on brining my bike for sure!
                    Prescott

                    79' XS1100 SF

                    Other hobbie:
                    77 Blazer / rock crawler

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                    • #11
                      I'll be there, may or may not have time for a ride, we're remodeling the house. plus, naked bike=freeze my arse off in cold weather...mark
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                      • #12
                        Mid 50's is cold????



                        Steve
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                        • #13
                          Being a recent transplant from Albuquerque, 50's this time of year is down right tropical! I am sure though that even an Albuquerque winter has nothing on Maine in the winter. (I usually start looking at the cage when the morning starts out at 10-15 degrees) Kinda like these mild Texas winters, so far.
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                          • #14
                            Cold temps

                            Hey Steve. I have been here for over 17 years now, but I still get a kick out the locals complaining about how cold it is when the temps are in the 40's and 30's. Hell, I remember on the first day of school we would have to wear coats, and it woud be cold enough to see your breath. Many times there was snow on the ground for halloween, and our we wore our costumes over our heavy winter clothes. I don't ride in the cold as much as I did a few years ago, mostly because my back doesn't like the cold any more, but I still ride to work when it's in the 40's. There is a guy from Waterville that works for American Airlines here with me, only he's a bag handler (bagrat), but he wears shorts almost every day. He says the same thing I do...'this ain't cold...I'll tell you when it gets cold". We have had an excetpionally warm winter here, and that has allowed me to ride a lot this winter. I have been able to put over 1400 miles on since late October, mostly riding to work and back. I laugh at how the locals complain about the cold, but on the other hand, how would all of the Maine-iacs handle weeks of temps in the 100's? I have experienced many of those also, and they are a real BITCH! It's so hot that it feels like riding in an oven, not very pleasant. $300 electric bills from running the A/C so much, really suck, but so do the huge heating oil bills that y'all face this time of year.

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                            • #15
                              arizona native, living in tx. mid 50's plus windchill gets my a bit nippy. and yes, all y'all northeastern folks would cry in 112. 1990-i had a flight thru phoenix cancelled cos it was 119 and the runway was melting planes' tires. beat that. mark
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                              79k...
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