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Open houses and Warm Weather Ahead

By John Davis • May 14th, 2008 • Category: Blog Posts

I attended Skagit Powersports annual open house last weekend. What a turnout! I’m sure the presence of Supercross Superstar Jeremy McGrath was no small factor in getting people to the event. My son waited in line for over an hour without complaint to shake Jeremy’s hand and get an autograph.

The guys from Star Chapter 154 were there serving free hamburgers and hot dogs. Complimentary Rock Star beverages were available and there were numerous drawings and giveaways; including a motorcycle.

I chatted with the reps from Dunlop and they made me a sweet deal on a new rear tire for the VTX. It wasn’t in stock, but was available in Portland. They will ship it up for me to pick up on Tuesday.

This weekend’s forecast is for much warmer weather. So warm that the weather service issued a Special Weather Statement:

After a cool and cloudy Spring in western Washington… a dramatic
shift to hot and sunny weather will take place starting Thursday.
Temperatures will begin to climb on Thursday… as a strong upper
ridge builds over the region and provides sunny skies. Weak
northerly onshore flow will keep temperatures from getting really
hot. Still… high temperatures across much of western Washington
will be in the 70s and lower 80s.

Temperatures are expected to reach 80 degrees on Saturday. Definitely a prime riding opportunity. Star Chapter 154 is organizing a ride on Saturday departing from Skagit Powersports at 1:00.

Get out and enjoy the sunshine. Be safe and remember to stay hydrated.

John Davis is the owner, editor and publisher of Northwest Cycle News. John also owns and writes for MotoSkagit.com and is the administrator for the Washington 120 State Park Tour. In addition to his own sites, John is a contributing author for MotorcycleLife.com and Motorcyclebloggers.com. He lives in Mount Vernon, WA and rides a candy-red Honda VTX1800 Retro.
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