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Cruiser
Posts: 160 Lennox, SD | My 2009 Blue Ice Vision is home and setting in the garage waiting to go for a ride.
I rode it home yesterday in a rainy drizzle and 45°.
I have to say it was a great 26 mile ride and gave me a great chance to try out the grip heaters and the heated seat.
I was amazed at how dry I remained and how there simply didn't seem to be any wind on my legs.
I have some honeydoos to do this morning then it is off for a ride. Who know where that will take me? |
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Tourer
Posts: 520 Simi Valley, CA | Yee haaa!!!!! Ride on! Ride safe! |
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Visionary
Posts: 1484 LaPorte,Tx. | Enjoy the Blue Ice, take the camera along and post some pictures of your ride today! Have fun! |
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Visionary
Posts: 3204 Memphis | I predict the Vision will comfortably take you about 20 degreees cooler than what you rode before. Enjoy the longer riding season! |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 600 Linwood, MI | I second that. Looong after everyone else has put their bikes away you'll still be out riding to work or wherever. On my old bikes once it was down into the 40s I put mine away. Now I can ride rain or shine down into the low 20s before I seriously consider not riding it. Lower than that requires some better gear than what I have.
Congratulations on your new ride. I'm sure you'll enjoy yours as much as we all enjoy ours. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 50 hudson, IL United States | all i have for cold weather is leather, gloves and a full face. i am still riding when there is frost on cars. with only the hand grips on low. my co-workers the true HD riders stop riding when it hit 50. but i must say that last year on my 750 honda it was parked by now. |
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