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Stopped for just a few minutes, and it was like a friggin' parade!

First, BeemerGeezer (Tom), on some kind of freaky, non-Yamaha machine.

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Then -on his recently acquired, well-farkled, FZ1-

-Bugnatr (Doug).

Coming...(and exceeding the posted. :eek: )

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...and going...

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Looking good, Doug.

I mean, ....for someone your age.

Then, suddenly, from the other direction, a forum FNG (and personal friend of dcarver),

ScooterActivist (Sean)!

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And finally, just when I thought the parade was over, around the bend comes ......

RogDeb(Roger), all geared up, on an old RD(?), killing mosquitos and scaring children, singing God Save the Queen!

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What a day!

Ride report to come.

 
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I thought that looked like Roger.What a great day on Misquito Ridge Rd. I think my new PR2's are scrubbed in :rolleyes:
'Ol Roger may not quite be wearing all the best gear, but he's got both clutch and brake covered. The brake we all understand, but covering the clutch is a required self-preservation skill on an RD. I learned on my RD350 that you need to be ->READY<- for that engine to seize. (it's more fun to talk about than experience ;-) )

Great fun on Mosquito Ridge today.

Cheers to all,

BeemerGeezer

'01 GS

'97 K11LT

'93 K11LT / '96 EML GT2000

 
'Ol Roger may not quite be wearing all the best gear, but he's got both clutch and brake covered. The brake we all understand, but covering the clutch is a required self-preservation skill on an RD. I learned on my RD350 that you need to be ->READY<- for that engine to seize. (it's more fun to talk about than experience ;-) )
Yes, but an MSF instructor would still yell at him for not having all fingers covering the levers :p

 
Very nice Ride Report, Michael. Thanks! Great seeing Roger on an RD, I owned two 1976 Yamaha RD400's; I love the smokers!

 
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