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Hey there Bob, I am glad to see that I am not the only "old goat" that still rides. Ain't it fun ? Just remember the rubber side stays down with the shiny side up.... Take care and ride safe. I live in Ohio but, for the past couple of years, lived in Arizona for the entire winter months. Now that is the place to ride. My house was on the East end of Mesa, about 5 minutes to the winderness. Riding through the mountains and canyons were some of the greatest rides that I have ever taken in my life. I would still be there doing that if it were not for a divorce (?), but one never knows what life has in store.