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i've been dying to ride in this spring-like weather we've had the last week or so (albeit, were about to get dumped on again). when do people pull their bikes out of storage? set by arbitrary date (March 1st), or wait till weather is "good enough"?
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If I get another fuckin' bike stolen...
After the few 'nice' days we've just had it makes me want to take it out right NOW. But I'll wait till most of the sand/salt is gone unless I just can't stand it anymore.
If I didn't ski I don't know what I'd do all winter....
It never went in!
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Some time in March most likely
for alot of riders, bikes are stored Nov1 to april 1 due to their insurance
RandyO
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My insurance is good all year, which is nice for the few decent days we get in the winter.
I usually start back in riding fairly regularly towards the end of March, beginning of April.
Last year I planned for early april, but if I recall correctly it rained for like 3 weeks straight so it ended up being late april - I fear this year will be the same.
My insurance is also a year round dealeo. If i wasn't putting in 12 hour days the past week or so with work, i'd have had the R1 out. It's been in the low 50s almost ever day sence saturday... The R1 is ready to go at any given moment![]()
The R7 will stay in hibernation until late May or early June![]()
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Was on the bike yesterday. Why bother take it off the road. You don't save that much.
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Ditto that... I've already had the bike out 3 times this year.Originally posted by FireNutzRR
It never went in!
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I hope nobody got the impression I put my bike up 11/1 to 4/1, I just know that's the time period that alot of insurance policies have..... I've already put 1500 miles on since 1/1
RandyO
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A man with a gun is a citizen
A man without a gun is a subject LETS GO BRANDON
As soon as I have a strip on my dirt road solid enough to get it out of my development. Dirt roads in mud season suck...
SSearchVT
For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction - and sometimes a scar...
When's that? May? Ha! Mud season does suck.
I start teaching MSF in Mid April, and roadrace in late april. I pull the bike out to get some rust off my riding a few weeks before my first class. Late March, early April... It's usually cold and wet pretty much until AFTER the first race weekend...![]()
As soon as the salt is gone from the roads. I've resultantly got an unhealthy love for street sweepers!![]()
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Generally I start to get the bike bug around mid february, roll it into the garage to tinker with something minor, inadvertently break something major, and end up scrambling to get everything back together sometime around mid/late march when the first occasional nice days start to appear.
I just rolled it into the garage to change the rotors so we're right on schedule this year![]()
my insurance went from 50/mo to 12/mo... that's enough savings for me to put it on bare minimum.Originally posted by PinHead
Was on the bike yesterday. Why bother take it off the road. You don't save that much.
This will be my first "spring unveiling"... probably gonna get it out the beginning of March to shake the cobwebs off & get it prepped before VIR
I didn't realize it was coming up so fast... just three more weeks till March, then another three & 1/2 till VIR![]()
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Beginning of March, I'll put the battery back in and be ready to roll on decent days...Screw this 16" of snow we're supposed to get...
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I keep my battery in the bike with a tender on it over the winter so that it is readily available any time the weather is nice. I just took it out this past weekend for a bit.
I am waiting for a good rain or two before I hit my favorite twisties so that there is less of a chance of finding sand patches.
I will take it out late February as usual. I would have taken it out last weeked but there was just way too much sand and salt. And having a new bike that is more powerful and not being used to it I figured it was a bad idea.
But Ill take it out late feb, and start riding daily sometime in mid march, aside from those freak snowstorms we seem to get at least once in March
all are registered
drz400 whenever above 50
r80 st still stripped to the frame so punxatawney phil has predicted 6 more weeks of not riding
yzf when there is little sand and salt left usually a couple of good days end of MArch
Just after the Shamrock ski fest hang over is cleared
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Just had it out a few days ago.![]()
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The roads are pretty clear of salt right now with the giant melt-off.
I rode my bicycle to work on Tuesday. There was a lot of black ice cause the salt has washed away.
If we continue to get rain instead of snow I think I will be going riding this weekend. It's supposed to be in the mid 30s and the roads ought to be pretty clean as long as we don't get more snow and a salting.
I will have to do some serious shoveling though, there is still 2ft of snow blocking my bike in.
when my driveway dries out. before our latest snow storm (atleast 10 inchs) i sunk up to my ankles in mud. the roads around here have a ton of dirt on them in the spring so after the sweepers get done i'll be out. i also like to see a few harlys out and about first. makes people aware that bikes are on the road again.
When the two feet of snow that covers the back yard between my driveway and the shed finally melts. Even then, I may have to employ the shuffling of two 4'x8' sheets of plywood method to get her across the 50 feet of sopping wet yard to the driveway safely without sinking her or dumping her.![]()
see ya,
DJD