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Re: [ST] Real Sprint Question



I hear you Steve!  I'm a little south of you in Jersey and I've been doing a 
good amount of surfing on my ST this week as well.  I don't mind it at all 
as long as I'm moving forward, but I really hate sitting at a standstill in 
traffic during a downpour...


John in NJ
'01 BRG ST


>From: Steve Lawler <slawler@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [ST] Real Sprint Question
>Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 08:39:05 -0400
>
>In a previous email, Masiak, Richard wrote:
> > My idea of washing, is riding in the rain ;-)
>
>Yep! I had the opportunity to give my bike a thorough washing last
>night. In the NYC area we had torrential rains, flooded roads, major
>traffic screw-ups, retarded cage drivers, etc. It took me 2 hours plus
>to ride the 19 miles home. I actually sat in one spot for over twenty
>minutes waiting the car in front of me to move 1 foot so that I could
>hop the curb and then travel down the right lane. Had I been in a car
>the ride would've lasted over three hours.
>
>
>--
>Steve Lawler
>Verona, NJ, USA
>
>2001 Sprint ST "Blue Devil"
>
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