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Re: gear for tall riders?(Re: [ST] Joe Rocket Phoenix Pants)



Randy,
 EZ response. We DON'T!  I consider this our 'winter',due to having to
carefully choose when and where to ride.
Bill Sanders
60 miles north of Myrtle Beach

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy" <randys955i@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "rs" <rs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: gear for tall riders?(Re: [ST] Joe Rocket Phoenix Pants)


> STeve wrote:
> <<
> You obviously don't live in Texas, Randy, my friend.
> When it's over 100f I still want to ride (that's a lot
> of the time down here) and my perf leather IS too hot.
>
> >>
>
> Right you are.  Here in the mountains of Virginia, it
> rarely gets much over 90 and that's only in the
> valleys.  I went to Myrtle Beach, SC one year and the
> day I got there it was 103.  I was completely
> miserable just laying on the beach.  How do you guys
> enjoy riding in that heat?
>
> Randy
> '00 RS
>
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