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Day 31 of motorcycle trip......

luckydog

Charter Member 2014
OK, I admit it.........I'm a chicken when it comes to riding in nasty weather. Hell, riding in good weather kicks my butt after about 250 miles. Decided to stay a second day in Sweetwater, TN.
Hopefully it'll clear up tomorrow......

Bike under shelter at Days Inn
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Raindrops on broken leaf...
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Raindrops on stainless-steel....
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2630 miles behind me.......370 to A LOT of "snuggling" with my honey !!!!
 
better not to court danger when it's not neccessary. all bikers have to ride in crappy weather sometimes, but smart ones (like us) know that we have nothing to prove, and take shelter when we can.
 
Hey LD,

Sounds like an awesome trip! Glad you decided to wait out the storm. I agree with Cheezy. Think like a open cockpit biplane pilot, like a barnstormer. They had to be like the birds. When a storm is coming, you dont hear a single bird. They are tucked in deep in the tree's, secure and safe.

Hope your trip is awesome, fun and you all get home safe and sound.


Bill
 
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