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Old 08-20-2016, 12:29 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by BlackBike View Post
What is this thing you speak of...cold?
I have to laugh; here in Yuma, I go months with 'HOT' (coming home from work) and in the morning 'NOT AS HOT.'

Then, right about early October, cold air (morning commute) when riding near all the county properties using flood irrigation. Then, by later October, cool air no matter what. By November (and taking into account 55 to 60 mph winds from the ride) it is quite cold during the morning commute!

Here, it is all about the mornings--cooler than the inferno we start to get by mid-morning in the summers, and in the dead of winter, downright cold for riding--below freezing many mornings, and even when above freezing (probably in the 40's F most of the winter early mornings), still not ideal riding riding weather!

Again, this part of the summer, going home after work--literally hellish
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