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AR23 north and south of Cass, Arkansas.
completely off topic, but the pig trail is a sweet road.
and your being generous........KTM is trying to mimic my TWHoly Cow! You're not gonna put 500 miles a day riding a KTM. That factory used to use 2X4's for seat cushions, then they switched to something a little firmer! Rode one of those for a season, turned 'monkey butt' into "gorrila a**"!!
Holy Cow! You're not gonna put 500 miles a day riding a KTM. That factory used to use 2X4's for seat cushions, then they switched to something a little firmer! Rode one of those for a season, turned 'monkey butt' into "gorrila a**"!!
The Austrians are just helping you ride better - you aren't supposed to be sitting down.
Just thinkin---when are we going to start the least mileage contest.
Jack
I still have a hard time believing that anybody can put 84,000 miles on a bike AND have a full time job, which usually keeps one busy for 225 days in the year. Sorry if I crossed the line and challenged what an MOA saint said. I will refrain from posting about issues like this hereafter.
Then, the discussion turned to average speeds for daily trips. Has really nothing to do with Voni.
You and Paul were characterizing the roads you travelled by stating the speed limits and average speeds you were able to achieve. Knowing our traffic engineers in the U.S., anything with a 70mph limit is straight! No turns! Most states in the Union do not have non-Interstate roads with a 70 mph speed limit.
we already do. it's called "The Good Sport Award", and is part of the annual mileage contest.
Great count me in!
Jack
I just finished 250 miles in 7 1/2 hours, and enjoyed every minute and every mile!