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Nick, we have missed you around here. Thanks for the marvelous, humble summary of your accomplishment and the journey. You are a real gentleman and a true winner.
Congrats to Nick, Spyder1026, DocDoru, SethO, and all the milestone riders who have blazed the way, and set the bar for the rest of us.
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All that and he looks like Elvis now .... Congrats brother hope to see u soon
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Thanks much for the report. Keep 'em coming!
Ryde safe,
Rod.
'08 GS SM5 Full Moon -- after 15,000km sold May'11
'10 RT A+C SE5 Full Moon -- after 30,700km traded in 2014
'17 RTL Pearl White -- new-to-me in 2023
"I guess its better to bend a valve in Missoula than to lose your mind in Bozeman", my wife said, patting my hand as if to console me. I winced and wondered if Phaedrus ever took the bus." -Peter Egan, Leanings
CanAm Highway goes from Texas along U.S. Route 85 and Interstate 25 into Saskatchewan, Canada.<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CanAm_Highway>
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I know of this guy who rides in the snow with a wheelchair on the back.
Do you get rocks and such kicking up on corners when you have no front fenders, I wear a fullface but just did not know how much flew up when you were riding on dirt roads and stuff?
Awsome amount of miles man.
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Good for you man!
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I00,000 what a number.
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I sure hope BRP picks up on this and does a story!
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Originally Posted by SethO
Do you get rocks and such kicking up on corners when you have no front fenders, I wear a fullface but just did not know how much flew up when you were riding on dirt roads and stuff?
definitely happens. I got in to the habit of preparing myself for the hit and/or taking it easy on turns if I see debri. The worst was a day when I wan on road that had that asphalt material that they leave loose for cars to flatten down. I changed lanes hard to pass a guy and the loose asphalt came up on me in a rooster tail... it was already packed down in general area but loose in the sections in between... really taught me a lesson.
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Originally Posted by nickcaro
definitely happens. I got in to the habit of preparing myself for the hit and/or taking it easy on turns if I see debri. The worst was a day when I wan on road that had that asphalt material that they leave loose for cars to flatten down. I changed lanes hard to pass a guy and the loose asphalt came up on me in a rooster tail... it was already packed down in general area but loose in the sections in between... really taught me a lesson.
Thanks for the info, as that is the way they repave most of the roads around here and I was wondering what would happen with no fenders.
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