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[ST] A few more pics



Here are a few more pics of the DR and my friend Greggo and I after a long 
days ride.  We had a blast, 400 miles today up north into Oklahoma and back. 
  Got to my place and had a little fun with the DR out in the street.

The "birds" are not directed at y'all, just to some doubter, that said I was 
too short to ride the damn thing.

This bird's for them  :--)

http://www.pbase.com/donut/greggo_dr&page=all


eL Donut
jinete en la tormenta

STeve Duncan
'00-Sprint-ST







>From: "Barry Evans" <barryevans@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: [ST] Snow in England
>Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 11:03:56 +1000
>
>As I'm just up the road to David in BrisVegas (Brisbane to the
>none-believers ;), I know how he feels. Its not so much the absolute temp
>that gets you, it's the hunidity here in SE Queensland. The evaporation
>doesn't so much get moderated, it gets drowned! In many ways motorcycling
>here is a 9 month a year activity; I inevitably sit the summer months out.
>The beach beckons. But the ST doesn't help either. My 01 gets very hot in
><80 km/h. I'm more than keen to see if the new STs suffer the same. Early
>tests seem to suggest so.
>Barry
>01 BRG ST
>
>
> > - -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx] On
> > Behalf Of Ken
> > Mitchell
> > Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 10:54 PM
> > To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: RE: [ST] Snow in England
> >
> > David,
> >
> > You should consider getting perforated leather or a Triumph
> > Raptor jacket.
> > In that kind of weather, you're going to perspire some no
> > matter what. With
> > the perforated leather or textiles, it's actually cooler than
> > wearing just a
> > t-shirt, but you have good crash protection.
> >
> > With a t-shirt, any perspiration is quickly evaporated once you start
> > riding. Feels cool for a minute. If you have the perforated textile or
> > leather jacket on, that evaporation is modulated and it's
> > like riding with
> > an air conditioner on.
> >
> > I use an Arai helmet, it has pretty good ventilation at
> > speed, for a small
> > sacrifice in noise level. Your 32C (90F) is still quite
> > tolerable for most
> > people if your kit is right. I have ridden in very-near 38c
> > (100F) temps
> > with no ill effects, staying well hydrated is the most
> > important thing.
> >
> > I wish I could ride at all!
> >
> > Ken M.
> > '00 RS
> > Spencer MA USA
> >
> > - -----Original Message-----
> > From: David J. Hughes
> > Subject: Re: [ST] Snow in England
> >
> >
> > And I'm here huddled in front of the air conditioner on the
> > Gold Coast,
> > Australia because it's 32c (90f) outside.  Was thinking about
> > a ride but I
> > reckon the ST will be parked all day.  No way I'm trying to
> > put a jacket on
> > in this weather.  I think the pool and a cold beer sounds
> > more appropriate.
> >
> >
> > David
> >
> >
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