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Re: won't start - bad gas?
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Alan you would have a trip of a lifetime. Just head North to the Midnight Sun. And yes it is not really the destination but the ride and the sights on the way. A few years ago I would just pick a direction with a general destination in mind but nothing written in stone sort of thing. You can always make a left instead of a right turn just because it was there. Or you can just miss a turn with no regret. Was headed to the Grand Canyon and missed a turn. Oh well always wanted to see New Mexico. Was an interesting trip and met a lot of nice people. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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11-08-2009, 01:47 AM | #42 |
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Re: won't start - bad gas?
I think we have sufficiently hijacked this thread.
Back on topic, took the GZ for another run down Santiago to keep the gas flowing. On the way back I had a Harley on my butt for a while, two up. Guy had me in the upper gears/top speed, but I caught up to him and passed him when he had to stop for a light. Found I could beat him off a light (with the GZ!) through about third gear, or maybe his passenger started beating on him. At one point I had the GZ up to 75 on a slight downhill. Weather was coolish today, maybe 58-60. Put on my Tourmaster caliber pants and put the liner in back in my jacket. Got in a quick 60 miles or so on the GZ before the sun went down.
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