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Harley-Davidson BIKER’s, Are They from Another Planet? lol

Came home from pcb hung over in a hurricane once. I tried to get under a bridge but it was to cold and I felt like death so the whole way home my ex kept the water wiped off my glasses. I rarely got under 80 and learned to ride the line cause it was higher and held less water.
One of the best gifts i got when i started riding was from my dad…. A brand new set of Honda-Line leather all- weather gloves . Those were the schittz for bikers gloves back then. They went up to past middle of the forearm, lined, air vents, rain/wet weather covers… they were the warmest gloves made at the time for riding on the road. I gave them a workout ! Lol.
 
One of the best gifts i got when i started riding was from my dad…. A brand new set of Honda-Line leather all- weather gloves . Those were the schittz for bikers gloves back then. They went up to past middle of the forearm, lined, air vents, rain/wet weather covers… they were the warmest gloves made at the time for riding on the road. I gave them a workout ! Lol.
I still have some awesome riding gear, except a helmet.. I hate them as much as seat belts! I don't wear either if I can get away with it.
 
A five-hour ride through the West Virginia mountains to my home in Maryland was fun. Snow in the mountains, so cold it took 20 minutes to pull my gloves off to warm my hands enough to open the garage door. That was in the early 80's . . . 60 degrees would feel cold now!
 
I rode in the rain, cold, sun, warm, …… it doesnt matter what the weather is if that is your only way to go. It was mine for several years. You have to have the right equipment.
Rain feels like BBs hitting you. - :Cry: You gotta ‘man-up‘ as they say ! Lol.
Not for nothing that you’ve got the honorable title “The Man!” :becky::becky::becky:
 
A five-hour ride through the West Virginia mountains to my home in Maryland was fun. Snow in the mountains, so cold it took 20 minutes to pull my gloves off to warm my hands enough to open the garage door. That was in the early 80's . . . 60 degrees would feel cold now!
That reminds me of that scene in “Gumball Rally” where the guy riding the motorcycle across the country….and he is going through some cold area and he is freezing, gets to a stop and is hugging the engine and he scalds his cheeks on the headers !! :pound:
 
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