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[ST] RE: ST-triumphnet.com Digest, Vol 6, Issue 30



There's no way I would run those lines on a two-way public road!

Nice road though.

Chris Harwood
00 RS

>>> bigrex@xxxxxxx 18/09/2005 20:43:38 >>>
<snip>
Yup, that's mostly me doing the riding; following an R1 in this one at
speeds to 135MPH. (link below) Later, with my GSXR we attain speeds of
172
indicated going down the big sweeper. Since my deer accident last June,
I've
toned my riding down a lot. I'm 60 now, with half a heart, a bunch of
titanium and a prosthetic right lower leg. (yeah, no rear brake
control
anymore)
http://bigrex.net/pictures/Videos/MOV00080.MPG 

The roads are in Arizona. Most are on AZ88 (historic Apache trail to
Lake
Teddy Roosevelt and I believe there are a few in there on 191 (old 666
or
the Coronado trail), which is 90 miles (550 turns) of very remote all
asphalt twisties in far Eastern AZ. 191 Altitudes range from 5000 to
9200
feet.
Az 88 OTOH, is just outside (East) of the PHX/Mesa metro. It's all
public &
park land, so no humans live out there. Deer OTOH, do live out there
-:(

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