pretty quiet around here

Same thing happens to non-motorized bicycle forums....... cold weather hits, and suddenly nobody's riding.
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I still ride even in the snow.

But alot of places are still nice and warm.
 
Yeah, we would think nice and warm was a day over 50 something degrees, southerners may not agree.
Besides, the ball games are on TV. Good time to ride - all the guys are watching (well almost).
 
The winters when I get my best building done. Unfortunately for my MB hobby I'm taking a hiatus this winter as I've already had to build a shed to house my 2 wheelers. Instead I'm working on restoring my '86 Fiero GT fastback which has been stored for some 6 or more years now. It's quite an undertaking but the frame and many of its systems are in great shape. And I used to love driving the thing so it'll give me something to enjoy on the 35mi ride to work.
I'm sure people will still pop in here all winter to banter on. Hows about getting some upgrades on your ride 2100?

laters!
 
i thought the Fiero was a cute lil contraption, i was a dealer-mech during the '80's sub-frame recall (the oil fire thing, but an easy fix) and had a close look...i had a love affair with the american compact when it still had cahones, personally owned a '82 AMC Spirit with the pontiac 2.5L, it happened to be cab-forward with big buckets...also a '79 'stang with a 200 L-6, lotsa room...but when yer 6'5' some cars only look cool, i literally got stuck in a Fiero while i was ramping it, my boss had to pull my leg out from under the steering column :giggle:

well, OT, i know, but dang i loved the american car...

it's cold out, only real MB'ers will be buying and joining right now...plus i think the latest MB-Climate change (PUN intended) will have an effect too as the minimum buy-in changes things.
 
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And it's raining in So Cal. The weather is like the quiet riders...kinda depressed....
 
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