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Court
| Posted on Monday, November 11, 2002 - 08:02 pm: |
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>>>>Frederick is right along I-25 just north of the Denver metro area. My bet is you'll be able to "hear" their neighborhood before you see it. Court |
Daves
| Posted on Monday, November 11, 2002 - 08:16 pm: |
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A race kitted XB9S! You are too kind. I will remember that offer! I have a cousin(my wifes cousin) that just moved out to Denver area that has a 02 X1W if the little twerp ever calls me I'll tell him to stop in and say hi! Ride to the edge! Dave HD/Buell Cycle Center 4022 Sergeant Rd Waterloo Ia 50701 1-800-342-7539 ext 14 |
Buellriderm2
| Posted on Monday, November 11, 2002 - 08:24 pm: |
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Court, Funny you should mention that. The other day Mike (Friberg - master Buell wrench) was tracking a front end wobble on my Force-equipped M2 and I could actually tell setting at my desk in the middle of the dealership when my bike took off and returned from test rides from about a block in. God I love that thing. Between Aaron and I this poor neighborhood has no idea what it's in for! -Justin |
Ferris
| Posted on Monday, November 11, 2002 - 11:13 pm: |
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Ferris, I'll put a sixer of Left Hand Brewery Deep Cover Ale on it. Go to www.colorado.com/info/weather.asp If you can prove me wrong give me a link. If not pay up sucka! (to borrow one of our friend Jesse's favorite phrases) Justin, the following is not exactly what i'm looking for, but it's got me close enough to wonder how good a cold Deep Cover Ale would be right about now... In the July/August 1999 issue of Weatherwise, Vicki Flanagan of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, asked. . . Which U.S. state averages the most sunshine each year? ANSWER: Consider the percent possible sunshine, the ratio of actual hours of sunshine to the possible hours of sunshine (assuming the sky is perfectly clear), by month or by year.... ...The annual figure for the southern Great Plains (from the Nebraska Panhandle to west Texas) is about 70 percent. You can find 80 percent from southern New Mexico to southern Nevada and even 90 percent in the hot deserts of interior southern California and southwest Nevada...I consider the Denver area where I live to be quite sunny (almost 70 percent annually)... ...Another way to look at sunshine is to examine the total hours of sunshine per month. The variability across the country is greatest by far in December, ranging from about 60 hours along the Pacific Northwest coast to 260 hours in the Desert Southwest. In June, though the days are longer in the north, the Desert Southwest still gets the most sunshine, over 400 hours, the result of persistently clear skies. Yet another way to examine sunshine is to measure the total solar energy falling on a horizontal surface during a month. Not only does the Desert Southwest have the fewest clouds and the most hours of sunshine, but the total input of solar energy is also the greatest in the United States. -- NOAA meteorologist THOMAS SCHLATTER, weatherwise.org more to come, FB |
Buellriderm2
| Posted on Tuesday, November 12, 2002 - 11:02 am: |
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Ferris, You may have me on the ropes my friend. Don't think I'm not still searching for evidence to prove my point. I will not go down without a fight!! -Justin Schilling Buell Specialist High Country Buell Frederick, CO 303.833.6777 ext. 123 buellriderm2@hotmail.com |
Ferris
| Posted on Tuesday, November 12, 2002 - 07:38 pm: |
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I will not go down without a fight!! nor will i, let the best beer drinker win! (and to all you Hooligans out there who are wondering just how in the name of &^%$#@! we got started blathering about the weather...... .......ain'tcha glad we're not discussing contact patches???) FB |
X1glider
| Posted on Tuesday, November 12, 2002 - 08:39 pm: |
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".......ain'tcha glad we're not discussing contact patches???)" Want me to bring it up for you? After Saturday, it might not be a bad idea! |
Hobanbrothers
| Posted on Tuesday, November 19, 2002 - 03:04 pm: |
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So that is where Michael Friberg is, man we miss him on the circuit! Let him know that Jeff Johnson and Hoban Brothers would like to see his big long ponie tail out there 1 more time. Johnny D |
Peter
| Posted on Tuesday, November 19, 2002 - 03:14 pm: |
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Nice, ummm.... bike there Johnny.
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Hobanbrothers
| Posted on Tuesday, November 19, 2002 - 05:52 pm: |
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Thats definately NOT Michael Friberg!!!! He always had a ponie tale, but it sure wasn't blond like Natalie's. Thanks for the post Peter (Waakfield???) |
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