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From: IdaSpode on 31 Oct 2009 12:36 On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 06:56:12 -0700 (PDT), Dean H <dfhyman(a)optonline.net> wrote: > >> Baumgartner again? Make sure that road gets graded the week before. >> 12 miles of washboard is hell on the RV. >> >> -Jeff- > >It wasn't so bad with that rent-a-car once I got it up on plane. Exactly, if you can maintain about 35-40 mph it smooths out quite nicely, even when it's been a while since it was graded. Of course, if you're towing it means drifting the trailer a bit in some of the corners on the lower part. IdaEarnhardt
From: WoodsChick on 31 Oct 2009 14:37 On Oct 31, 12:43 am, PrairieRider <psbeck...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Oct 30, 9:26 pm, WoodsChick <TamiRow...(a)msn.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Oct 30, 7:54 pm, scrape <scrapeNOTHA...(a)earthlink.net> wrote: > > > > On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 18:03:23 -0700 (PDT), sturd > > > > <mikesturdevant...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > >HellSickle cogitates: > > > > >> Hmmmmmm...... > > > > >> An entire week.... I need to get another bike mount put on the > > > >> trailer, so we can bring both trail & dual sport bikes. > > > > >How legal does a bike have to be to be a dual sport there? > > > >Just theoretically. > > > > Current fantasy is a 640 Adventure from here to there and back, > > > but that's ~4800 miles... > > > So it's 4800 miles...what's your point? > > > We don't care *how* you get there, just save yourself for some riding > > once you do get there. > > > Tami- > > Uh...I think Hell was wondering what constitutes a legal dual sport > bike in Eeee-da-how, not what's a legal route to get to this event. > Now way we're gonna tow trail bikes behind the dual sports anyway :-D- Yep, I knew exactly what Jeff meant. He made it clear by saying how legal does it have to be "to be a dualsport there." I was responding to Scrape saying it was a fantasy of his to ride there on a KTM 640 Adventure <G> And yes, Scrape, I do believe you'd be up for some sort of award should you decide on this route! Tami-
From: sturd on 31 Oct 2009 16:03 PrairieRider and Tami misattribute: I said: > > > > >How legal does a bike have to be to be a dual sport there? > > > > >Just theoretically. > > Uh...I think Hell was wondering what constitutes a legal dual sport > > bike in Eeee-da-how That's exactly what I was wondering. And nobody has given me a clue yet. I ask as I've got a guy in Clevo maybe interested if he can dual sport on his legal-enough-for-southern-Ohio (not very legal at all) Ooskvarna. Will his registration be checked if he gets on a paved road? Does he need insurance? Etc..... Go fast. Take chances. Mike S.
From: WoodsChick on 31 Oct 2009 17:04 On Oct 31, 1:03 pm, sturd <mikesturdevant...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > PrairieRider and Tami misattribute: > > I said: > > > > > > >How legal does a bike have to be to be a dual sport there? > > > > > >Just theoretically. > > > Uh...I think Hell was wondering what constitutes a legal dual sport > > > bike in Eeee-da-how > > That's exactly what I was wondering. > > And nobody has given me a clue yet. I ask as I've got a guy > in Clevo maybe interested if he can dual sport on his > legal-enough-for-southern-Ohio (not very legal at all) Ooskvarna. > Will his registration be checked if he gets on a paved > road? Does he need insurance? Etc..... > Well, ok. I forgot who said it, but I knew exactly what you meant <G> I have no answer to your question. > Go fast. Take chances. > Mike S. Tami-
From: Spodely on 31 Oct 2009 17:56
On Oct 31, 11:04 pm, WoodsChick <TamiRow...(a)msn.com> wrote: > On Oct 31, 1:03 pm, sturd <mikesturdevant...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > PrairieRider and Tami misattribute: > > > I said: > > > > > > > >How legal does a bike have to be to be a dual sport there? > > > > > > >Just theoretically. > > > > Uh...I think Hell was wondering what constitutes a legal dual sport > > > > bike in Eeee-da-how > > > That's exactly what I was wondering. > > > And nobody has given me a clue yet. I ask as I've got a guy > > in Clevo maybe interested if he can dual sport on his > > legal-enough-for-southern-Ohio (not very legal at all) Ooskvarna. > > Will his registration be checked if he gets on a paved > > road? Does he need insurance? Etc..... > > Well, ok. I forgot who said it, but I knew exactly what you meant <G> > > I have no answer to your question. > > > Go fast. Take chances. > > Mike S. > > Tami-- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I'll try to answer it 'my' way. I have a Yamaha TT600 that has a plate on it. I rode it all the way back to Featherville from the campground and all around the area there back in about 04 or 05. No one stopped me or questioned me back then. My RMX at the time also had an official plate on it and the same thing. Spodely |