Not fast at all. I saw them going east, just coming into town. It took a minute for me to get turned around & caught up. Meanwhile, I quickly scratched out another one of my trademark signs that said, "FJRs on a trailer? Shameful!" I pulled up alongside the pickup, rolled down the window, & held up the sign. I could see Jim's lips move as he read the sign, same with Iris as she leaned over to see what the commotion was about. They both said "Shameful" at the same time & started laughing. Then they exited right away & I lost 'em after that. Was hoping to track 'em down & shoot the shiite a little bit, but got a call & had to split. Fun times.how fast were they going?
Actually, the driveway where we loaded the bike was dirt and the dust does give it a look of being square, but I assure you, we used the full radius. It's hard not to use the full radius when you're on roads like Rt. 1 in Northern California, Rt. 4 and 89 in Nevada, the road to Mt. St. Helens in Washington just to name a few. What a great trip. :yahoo:Looks like their rear tires are seriously squared off. You folks work on knocking those edges off for them. m'kay?
44 PSI.I wonder what tire pressure they were using in the trailor wheels.
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