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Re: [ST] Talking of riding pain
- Subject: Re: [ST] Talking of riding pain
- From: Ben Snyder <bensnyder@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 06:58:29 -0800 (PST)
STeve, I agree with you on, except when trying to ride
a long way across the continental US (OH to MO) and
you have 1 day to do it in...I hope you're on the
freeways...it would probably take 2 days on the
backroads, not to mention all of the burgs and villes
you'd have to stop a handful of times in due to
traffic lights and stop signs.
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>
> Ah yes, Missur Earl, that is *egg-zachery* right on
> both counts.
> It is amasing how many miles I can rack up carving
> the corners and never
> feel any discomfort. But put me out on the
> super-slab and 30 minutes later
> I'm looking for an exit. I can actually cover more
> gound on the back-roads
> for just that reason. And that is where I pile up
> most of my miles.
>
> So if anyone is having pains: get the gen-mars, take
> the ibupropen, wear the
> bike shorts, stretch......but most of all get off
> the damn freeways!!!
>
> If God had intended Sprints to be ridden on the slab
> he would have made them
> Goldwings. :]
>
>
> STeve Duncan
> '00 Sprint-ST, Black as Nite
> Dallas, Tx
>
> "You do not quit riding because you are too old...
> you get old because you quit riding"
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