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RTS first shower

roddenby51

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Hal W. Adams Bridge was today's destination. Built in 1947, official opening 4 July 1947... first suspension bridge in Florida. Luraville crossing of Suwannee River, highway 51, Suwannee and Lafayette County.

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440 miles on the RTS and it received a rain baptism, about 15 miles home. A quick wipe-down and it is shiny new... after rain-ride cleanup is almost as easy as a scooter
 
At least your Monthly bath has already been dealt with! :2thumbs: :roflblack:
I'm glad to hear that your Best-Half was a real good sport about it! :thumbup:
 
Ahh..!! Florida rain..!!

lived there three times and remember well. Rain can popup and be gone before you can stop for rain gear. The problem is after it stops you feel like you've been steam cleaned...:roflblack::roflblack: Nice picture and fun ryde no doubt...:thumbup:
 
Cool looking bridge , and great pic . First rain ride is always interesting but not much of a challenge with these. They skim through pretty nice
 
Been over it tons of times! Used to live in Jacksonville.:yes:


Hal W. Adams Bridge was today's destination. Built in 1947, official opening 4 July 1947... first suspension bridge in Florida. Luraville crossing of Suwannee River, highway 51, Suwannee and Lafayette County.

IMG_0408_zpsf48d38a3.jpg


440 miles on the RTS and it received a rain baptism, about 15 miles home. A quick wipe-down and it is shiny new... after rain-ride cleanup is almost as easy as a scooter
 
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