The R1200R bucks a BMW trend

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Re: The R1200R bucks a BMW trend

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Thanks for the English lesson guys, and the entertainment. I've had a long 10 hours in the office today and I'm supposed to be retired! I'm sitting here with a glass of Pinot Gris decompressing, so classify me as as winer.

Today is the second day of real spring here so we should be able to ride in another month once all the snow, gravel and potholes are gone. I'm off to toy storage tonight to practice my turn signalling.

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OK, I come back to this forum after not having checked it in a while (since I have a life outside of my computer ;) ), and I find out my point was proven correctly........a S-load of WHINNING (for the spelling specialists)! Quit posting and go out and ride (and don't forget to use your turn-signals, whichever one you have). :biggrin:
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Rolando33 wrote:Quit posting and go out and ride (and don't forget to use your turn-signals, whichever one you have). :biggrin:
Easy for you to say in California. It's snowing in NJ...
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The average December-to-February low temperatures in Carlsbad, Calif., are fairly close to the average December-to-February high temperatures in the D.C. metropolitan area. I'm not bitter.
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Re: The R1200R bucks a BMW trend

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Heck...it got so cold here a few weeks ago that I almost had to wear socks.

84 and sunny yesterday. :lol:

Although...the epic rainstorms over the prior month washed out almost half of my son's pony baseball season. 12 consecutive rainouts...but I finally got a chance to get my bike muddy.
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