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    I don't get many miles in the summer simply riding locally down thru Amish country south of home Saturdays and Sunday mornings. So by extending my riding season when the roads are clear and dry I can get 7K to 8K per year.
    I gotta say that riding when it is less than 50 degrees is a lot more fun to me than riding in 80 degree heat. The F6B has really good wind protection, especially when using a full height windshield.
    Been out on the bike in weather cold enough that the bike can't display the air temp. Simply shows ----.
    Also love the reactions I get from people on the roads.

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    Another northeastern Ohio rider here. I too have heated gear but have only used it twice in 40k miles. I find I can usually get away with proper layering and wind resistant clothing. My ski gear doubles as motorcycle wear often this time of year.

    I don’t ride as much as some but probably more than most. I average 10k per year with about 1/3 to half of that being traveling out of town. The dragon, Daytona, sturgis, up the coast of Maine, Laconia etc. A destination is just that, and all the (s)miles between are an adventure.

    I think the suggestion about finding someone you like to be around who also has a passion for two wheels is a good one. My wife, father, brothers, most of my friends and even my children have bikes and ride. I have never felt more proud to follow my kids and wife through the woods on two wheels, and some of our fondest times involve riding and camping together.

    Good luck and I hope you can find the joy again.
    When that open road starts to callin’ me,
    There’s something over the hill that I gotta see

    ~Hank Williams

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    Oh! And I always tell people,

    I’ll ride when it’s wet.
    I’ll ride when it’s cold.
    I hate to ride when it’s wet AND cold,but if I have to......

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    Winter fell on a Tuesday this year in Australia. It was cool enough to drag out the Air Mesh jacket though.

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    I ride for leisure on my days off and during vacations. The days of having to commute in heavy downtown/freeway traffic are behind me. I will be retired in two years and will have ample time to catch up on my riding on days/times/locations of my choosing. Really looking forward to many overnight trips into wine country (Temecula). Hopefully my travels will cross paths with some of you.

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    Some good input here, but I think most didn't get the point I was trying to make. It's not that I envy people who can(or do)ride all year, it's just the fact that when I can ride all I want during the Spring, Summer, & Fall, I think of every reason there is to not ride, yet during the Winter months when the bike is in storage I'm chomping at the bit to get out. Some years I can't wait for September to roll around so I can put the bike up because I've ridden all I care to whether it's 300 or 6000 miles. I've been retired for 20 years now, and the 1st couple of years I was riding an average of 200 miles a day on my Valkyrie. I just don't seem to have the desire for trips anymore and wondering if I should hang it up. I'm not asking anyone to make that decision for me, just putting it out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by six2go View Post
    This time of year when the "6" is all snugged up in the garage under a cover with the battery maintainer plugged in, full tank of treated fuel and a fresh oil change I really want to get out and brave the Winter weather and go for a ride. Yet from April until October I try to think of every reason possible to NOT go riding. I've only put 3,100 miles on her since Nov. 2017. Am I done?
    I have found that good heated gear made all the difference for me.
    Think its funny when I stop at a light and have to turn down the heat
    and the car next to you can't understand how you can take the cold.

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