Roadsmith Conversion Ordered

Roadsmith has a $500.00 sale on accessories for the month of November, so I placed my order today,
with conversion being done in spring of 2015 on my 2012 Goldwing, can't wait fellows.




But Honey, it was 'on sale'! Congrats!! You will love your new trike and five hundo is a nice start on the add-ons.
 
I'll have to change the old expression "a day late and a dollar short" to "a month early and $500 short". Still glad I did it. Can hardly wait to pick up my old bike now a trike in a couple weeks.
 
and your not having it triked now and ready to ride in the spring why?

If you have ordered it why wait to spring?

A couple reasons:

#1.....I parked it in my backyard shed about a acre away and have the battery pulled for the winter.

#2.....If I had it triked over winter, (and the conversion people will pick it up and deliver it),
I only have a two car garage that's already full with two cars and a large John Deere tractor
with a snow blower and some fire wood.

#3.....Around here there's already 2" of snow on my lawn back to the shed, and with my luck by the time the trike would be delivered, there would be a foot of snow back there.

My wife said use the John Deere to make a path, but I'm not to "hep" on driving my new baby across ice and
snow.

Besides it's will be another reason to look forward to spring...........:Santa:
 
A couple reasons:

#1.....I parked it in my backyard shed about a acre away and have the battery pulled for the winter.

Dude, you can put the battery back in, no?

#2.....If I had it triked over winter, (and the conversion people will pick it up and deliver it),
I only have a two car garage that's already full with two cars and a large John Deere tractor
with a snow blower and some fire wood.

OK, this one's easy. Listen up ... burn the wood, move the cars a little closer together and park the John Deere outside where the snow is. Then the blower will feel at home. Now the trike is at HOME!

#3.....Around here there's already 2" of snow on my lawn back to the shed, and with my luck by the time the trike would be delivered, there would be a foot of snow back there.

So who cares, the trike is going in the garage, remember?

My wife said use the John Deere to make a path, but I'm not to "hep" on driving my new baby across ice and
snow.

Good wife! Forget the ice & snow dude, remember step 2?

Besides it's will be another reason to look forward to spring...........:Santa:

Well I can't argue with that one. :D

Enjoy your new ride!
 

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