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old2soon
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Willow Springs mo


« on: November 13, 2016, 10:45:27 AM »

Went out about 0710 and the outside temperature reading apparatus was indicating 24 Degree F which if my math are correct is 8 degrees less than freezing! Looking at my cage confirmed what I had just observed temperature wise!  Lips Sealed My cage was indeed covered with a white rime of ice.  crazy2 While I do NOT want 100+ degree days back I'd be way happier at say 65-70 durin the day and 45-50 at night. That way no heat or air conditioning is needed-least ways fer me. AND at those temps riding is Most always comfortable!  cooldude Notice as I git older me and the cold don't git along near as well as we used ta did. AND spending all that time in the tropics didn't do me no favors either.  uglystupid2 NO/NONE/ZERO/NADA promises that I'll quit bitchin but this one here Might be the extent of it today!  2funny One can only hope.  Roll Eyes RIDE SAFE.
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cookiedough
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southern WI


« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2016, 02:25:15 PM »

I think the cold temps as we age affect us all more, not just a few.  Only in mid 40's and although I can stand the cold,  my knees get bothered some and get stiffer/colder than in years past.  Might just be arthritis setting in (and middle/old age)...  Cry
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