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Started by Desmostro, June 16, 2009, 04:38:59 PM

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Desmostro

3 of us had the opportunity to weave 'politely' through a medium sized gaggle of harley d's in a tight section of 84.
First showing a wheel to the last one and blipping throttle a couple of times got them bobbing and weaving like a flamingo mating dance.


I just know the next time I go to the garage it's going to smell like hot Pirelli and 848 goodness.
For some reason I have the warmest fuzziest feeling now. Like I can make it through another week.





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If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room

remy

That was one of the best rides I've been on in a long time.  [thumbsup]

Michael Moore

Q: what do you call a group of Harley riders on a mountain road?

A: Pylons
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ducnymph

Quote from: Michael Moore on June 16, 2009, 09:48:14 PM
Q: what do you call a group of Harley riders on a mountain road?

A: Pylons

[laugh] [laugh] True!


Quote from: Desmostro on June 16, 2009, 04:38:59 PM
3 of us had the opportunity to weave 'politely' through a medium sized gaggle of harley d's in a tight section of 84.
First showing a wheel to the last one and blipping throttle a couple of times got them bobbing and weaving like a flamingo mating dance.


I just know the next time I go to the garage it's going to smell like hot Pirelli and 848 goodness.
For some reason I have the warmest fuzziest feeling now. Like I can make it through another week.





wish you were here [moto]


Yes, it was the politest weaving. Instead of passing the four Harley riders at once we just snaked through the formation. I think I paused next each member and gave a little "excuse me" gesture. Thaks E for taking the lead and pulling us through!

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Desmostro

It wouldn't have been fair game to just pass them all.
We had to navigate them like Pylons and then run a circle around the last one  [laugh]

I wish this was bragging about some great skill we possessed, however they were so slow in the twisties it was more like a chewing gum exercise :P
I do have to say though my chicken strips are a bit smaller after this ride. It was a healthy pace and an all around excellent day I will remember for a while.
Thanks guys  [thumbsup]

Quote from: ducnymph on June 17, 2009, 11:59:48 PM

[laugh] [laugh] True!

Yes, it was the politest weaving. Instead of passing the four Harley riders at once we just snaked through the formation. I think I paused next each member and gave a little "excuse me" gesture. Thaks E for taking the lead and pulling us through!

If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room