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I'm a big Google user. I just went through this whole ppt thing with my dad (my sister had sent him a ppt for Christmas) and at that time I couldn't find a Google viewer. Probably didn't look in the right place.
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02-04-2009, 07:23 PM | #62 |
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It's working for me now. Whatever you did opened it up.
Some pretty great pictures...
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02-04-2009, 07:26 PM | #63 |
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New link - this should work now. Someone let me know.
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02-06-2009, 01:52 AM | #64 |
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How cold IS it? Not as cold here as wherever those slides were taken! The link works now when I log into my Google account. Thanks. I have lived in Wisconsin and the Colorado mountains, and have lived in weather like that, but got soft living in Arizona and North Carolina before moving to PA. Now 45-50 seems awful cold, and an inch of snow is a total bummer.
The temperature never got above 20 F here today :shocked: It is 12 F now :??: WTF!!! Might get up to 45 or so by Sunday!!! :cool: Been looking for apts. in Florida :2tup: (online) :lol: My new 16 tooth sprocket did arrive today (from Bike Bandit), and I am doing a complete maintenance on the old GZ tomorrow. New brake pads, new front sprocket, new rear drive cushion, valve check, lube, oil and filter, clean and lube chain, wax and polish etc. Also finishing a rear rack I've been working on, and putting the big wind shield back on. Spring can't come too soon for me.
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02-07-2009, 10:26 AM | #65 |
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How's this for cold weather protection instead of a balaclava? Just don't wear it into the bank.
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02-08-2009, 10:12 AM | #66 |
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Went for a ride yesterday and the leather pants block the wind fine and keep your thighs fairly comfortable, but wind still gets up underneath the bottom leg opening to chill your shins and lower legs. Other than taller socks, taller boots, elastic at the bottom of your pants to keep the air out (like on sweatpants or equivalent), any other ideas on keeping your lower legs warm and the wind out? I thought of straps with a snap buckle or velcro to close off the bottom of the pants but that would be kind of ugly even if it worked.
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02-08-2009, 02:05 PM | #67 |
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My Caliber Tourmasters's have exactly that, velcro straps. And I have mid height Alpinestars Ridge boots (with thickish socks.) Usually it's my hands that are cold but I bought a monster pair of gauntlet gloves when i went out with M. Hoosier last week.
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To borrow from a Beatles song, "It's been a long, cold, lonely winter. Here comes the sun and I say it's alright!" Took my first ride in
about three months. Rode 36 miles in 60 degrees with sunshine. A bit gusty (40 mph gusts), but it's alright. The good it did my heart is immeasurable. My bike sat outside under a cover. The same as the last three winters, I started it up with no problem. Didn't have to prime it. Left the battery in it again and it was fine. Chance of snow on Saturday, but today is golden. :biggrin:
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I think Alan called Sportland and told them to mess it up so it would be like his !!! :biggrin: Think I finally got it right; I think the cold temp. had a lot to do with it. How did your baby like the cold weather ??
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I got in about 15 miles - warm today, 60 degrees or so, but wet from all the melting snow, so I didn't feel like I could relax, what with taking it slow through the puddles and/or avoiding monster potholes. Felt good just the same. Such a tease though. We are hardly done with winter, but it does make me wonder. Easy and others in the great Midwest, when do you start riding for good? Middle of March? Not until April?
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