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Jeff, I would have to agree with Jay's comments about 20 hours. I did a SS
1000 in 17 hours, but that was traveling across Nevada and eastern Oregon
where I averaged 90 mph. There is no one on the roads and they are pretty
straight where I rode.
Mike Benzon
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From: "jay levine" <levine98@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jeff-jenkins@xxxxxxxx>; <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 1:02 AM


> Hi Jeff,
>
> Unfortunatly I won't be at the Inn on time to help out. I've done two
> saddlesores this summer on my ST , the Buckeye 1000 and the Minnesota
1000,
> and one double last year, the Minnesota 2000!--IMHO the ST is perfect for
> this kind of riding experience.
>
> The one caution I would offer is I don't think 17.5 hours leaves you
enough
> time to properly rest, gas up, refuel yourself etc...you may want to
> consider planning for 20 hours plus (pretty hard to average much beyond
> 55MPH without risking serious tickets in Ohio....)
>
> Good Luck!
>
> Jay S. Levine
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