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Having a strange problem with my bike. Was wondering if anyone else has had the same problem. While riding about an hour or two into the ride I have to stop someplace for ice cream?

 

This has started occurring almost every time my wife and me ride now. Any suggestions on what do?

 

:whistling:

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I have to admit it has happened to me. The wife and I ride 2 towns over because the Ice cream seems better there. I think its a secret plan between yamaha and the ice cream makers. Ill bet their makin a killin.

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Its really not a problem until it happens 2 or 3 times during your ride or if you have to brake really hard to pull into a Dairy Queen and forget that there are 10 or 12 riders right behind you...Well, its a good way to find out how everyones brake are...and good to know that you really dont need a CB to hear them speak...:whistling::fnd_(16): :fnd_(16): :fnd_(16): at least so I've been told:duck:

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Immediately contact Big Tom for counselling...:banana::banana:

 

 

 

 

no counselling needed at this time.... just signal your intent far in advance....:essen_024:and enjoy

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The problem will probably fix it self in a couple of months but seeing as your from Alabama it may linger on sporadically all winter or until you get SNOW:whistling::stirthepot::rotf:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Years back, early 80's the group of us who lived in PA at the time, had a run we'd do once a month or so that hits 4 or 5 DQ's in a night, started in Collegeville to meet up and a soda, then off to Pennsburg for burgers, then over to Quakertown for desert usually ended up in Harleysville to play a round of Miniature golf around 11 or so:backinmyday:

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