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Come ride here in Vegas where the summer time temperatures get so hot and soften the asphalt to the point my wife complains about her high heels sinking into the asphalt. Some roads have pronounced ruts in them as you approach the intersection from heavy trucks coming to a stop and wearing down the roadway from the weight transfer during braking.
Bah, here in Pa we have to carry blocks of wood in the summer time so the side stands don't sink down into the asphalt and topple to he bike. Plus in the spring we get fresh oil and chips deposited on the road ways, yes it's about as fun to ride on as it sounds.
 
Bah, here in Pa we have to carry blocks of wood in the summer time so the side stands don't sink down into the asphalt and topple to he bike. Plus in the spring we get fresh oil and chips deposited on the road ways, yes it's about as fun to ride on as it sounds.
Ahh, oil and chips. Might as well be a damn gravel road at that point. Idk about you, but I choose the main roads partly because they’re paved…
 
Bah, here in Pa we have to carry blocks of wood in the summer time so the side stands don't sink down into the asphalt and topple to he bike. Plus in the spring we get fresh oil and chips deposited on the road ways, yes it's about as fun to ride on as it sounds.
Same here in Michigan. In fact it got bad enough that some roads were reverted back to gravel. A "major" road was only paved with asphalt for 10 years and then it went back to gravel. It made the residents really happy, but pissed of the truckers and tourist because their short cut wasn't short anymore.
 
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