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#ding # 100k miles

Glad to see you posting again Nick! Was hoping nothing seriously bad happened to you. :congrats: on yet another milestone, and thanks a bunch for the report of troubles you have had so far as well. :2thumbs:
 
Congrats on the 100k. I'm surprised you lived long enough to accumulate the 100k, splittin' lanes and all. Thanks for the video and photos.
 
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. :bowdown:
 
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.
 
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.
 
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. :shocked:
 
Nick - Awesome post, awesome information and awesome mileage and achievements. Fantastic, Nick!


:congrats::thumbup: and thanks for sharing!
Cheers from Newfoundland!
Dean
 
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