Of course not!
45K on the 03
22K on the 01
21K on the 05
3.5 on the 09
Each ready to go!
And in the past 9 days each has been over a 100.
Like some NY guy said one time, I can't take it out unless I do that!
Setting on "G" looking for the "O" with no snow!

That’s good to hear. I gather that Henry had some trouble.
Sounds like North Carolina is pretty mild this time of year and you are making the most of it; must be a scream! I’ve ridden through North Carolina and you folks apparently do things a little differently around there.

The hot tip is to bury the part in a sandy loam with just a touch of compost and a sprinkle of Old Milwaukee.
Speaking of snow; running any of the large displacement sleds on the trails in Michigan’s U.P. is an absolute blast. The big iron runs between 140 and 170 hp, out of the box, and there are no daytime speed limits. During the middle of the week, in select spots, if you can hang on you can run 100+ MPH legally all day long. The trails are usually insane on the weekends. I believe that if your need for speed is not met under these circumstances, you are most likely broken. Mistakes on the trails in the triple digits can be problematic, so you need to keep your head up.
I still prefer the off trail, back country riding in the winter. An ideal temperature for this is 0 to +10 degrees. If it gets up near freezing, you’ll quickly become soaking wet.
Now I’m getting all jacked up about this stuff again; I’ll try burnin’ off some steam on the sofa.

djkak