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What's the Weather like where YOU are today?
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<blockquote data-quote="Abercrombie FJR" data-source="post: 1302016" data-attributes="member: 17489"><p>LOL Yep, it made for a unique group of bikes. The guy in the Gold Wing was having fun the day of the picture. Two days earlier it was a different story as he had never ridden real curves at any rate of speed and was putting a death grip on the handle bars. As a rider coach I never give unsolicited advice to fellow riders while out riding but I had to help him out. Two days latter when we went to Oark he was smiling from ear to ear at his new found skills and was able to keep up a pace that prevented me from putting a bullet in my own head for bringing him down there.</p><p></p><p>The guys on the 1997 Yamaha Royal Star Tour Classic and Harley sportster Low always surprised me with the speed they were able to maintain in the curves. When I let the guy named "Willie Nelson" on the old Royal Star Tour Classic lead he would throw down an amazing pace that I would have never dreamt possible for that bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abercrombie FJR, post: 1302016, member: 17489"] LOL Yep, it made for a unique group of bikes. The guy in the Gold Wing was having fun the day of the picture. Two days earlier it was a different story as he had never ridden real curves at any rate of speed and was putting a death grip on the handle bars. As a rider coach I never give unsolicited advice to fellow riders while out riding but I had to help him out. Two days latter when we went to Oark he was smiling from ear to ear at his new found skills and was able to keep up a pace that prevented me from putting a bullet in my own head for bringing him down there. The guys on the 1997 Yamaha Royal Star Tour Classic and Harley sportster Low always surprised me with the speed they were able to maintain in the curves. When I let the guy named "Willie Nelson" on the old Royal Star Tour Classic lead he would throw down an amazing pace that I would have never dreamt possible for that bike. [/QUOTE]
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