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Re: [St] Fork service/Race Tech
- Subject: Re: [St] Fork service/Race Tech
- From: John Ulizzi <jaulizzi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:56:07 -0700 (PDT)
Yeah, especially since we would be giants in the land
that most sportbikes come from...
;-)
--- JES_VFR <jes_vfr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> At 03:33 PM 9/21/2007, you wrote:
> >Hey, no shame here. At 230 I look pretty good, not
> the
> >porker I was at 270, which, interestingly enough,
> was
> >when I was doing most of my two up riding, and that
> >with a 160 # passenger... No wonder the poor RS
> needs
> >some TLC...
>
> Sounds familiar, I four years ago this may I was 305
> lbs and in
> constant pain with my back. I got down to
> 'literally' fighting
> weight, 218 for my black belt and I've gone back up
> to 230 as of last week.
> Its not that you or I are much heavier than what is
> a reasonably
> healthy weight, its just that most bikes are
> designed for a much
> smaller person.
>
>
>
> JohnS
> A Dragon Ascending
> "Forging my body in the Fires of my Will"
>
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