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Scuba1:
Got the engine back together and running ....bit of a night shift. Did most of my shopping for fresh stuff to take along, filled the water tank so monday fill up with fuel and then I am out of here .....3000 Nm left to do. Ming |
DMIOM:
bon voyage - sail safe & take care Dave |
Scuba1:
Right all systems are running and I'll cast off early tomorrow morning for the secong leg of my solo transat. So will have a look back on here in around about 30 - 35 days or so when I get to the other side of the pond. Take care and have fun folks. :beer: :beer: Michael and Tiki Out |
dsquire:
Michael and Tiki Have a safe voyage and hopefully trouble free. I will be watching for you in about a month. :D :D Cheers :beer: Don |
papyclaude:
* --- Quote from: dsquire on July 01, 2012, 01:01:23 PM ---Michael and Tiki Have a safe voyage and hopefully trouble free. I will be watching for you in about a month. :D :D Cheers :beer: Don --- End quote --- * --- Quote from: hopefuldave on May 01, 2012, 01:59:31 PM ---Scuba, you have to remember that in most of the USA Harleys are limited to 55MPH... At least it means the sweeper-up can keep close as he picks up the parts that fall off ;) Could also explain why high-speed handling isn't an issue, that and the roads being long and (tediously?) straight compared to the sinuous curves we're blessed with on the right of the pond :) As for back-breakers, the "cruiser" riding position is probably why so many US bikers complain about their Hoverlloyds - feet stuck out in front, all the weight on the bum, compared to the European style where you can get "up in the stirrups" and absorb some of the shocks with your legs? Same goes for horse-riding - I tried a "western" saddle once, bum was battered after a couple of hours! I wonder if that's why they call cowboys and bikers "bad-assed"? Dave H. (the other one - ZZR1100 and V-Max rider) --- End quote --- |
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