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Continental Divide
Motorrad:
T-minus 7.5 is more like a fat kid with a cupcake slightly out of reach...
Did our last 200 mile "test" ride today.. Just to be sure..
Flawless on both..
Motorrad:
here is another packing thing.
slap like 5 of these in the bottom of the saddle bags.
Im to cheap to buy real dry bags.. (and they get $$$$ when you get big enough to stuff my duffle bag in)...
I use them for..
Dry bags.
Poncho...
Lay out to change tires on
cut up to cover bike when parked in rain....
etc..
works good, starts to rain, you can cover up your luggage with them.. when done... trash em...
they work good for trash also :wink:
Brute:
I had a boot split on a long ride and used a garbage bag over my foot to keep it dry. It did sweat, but it was better then being soaked. I probably would not have bothered but it was quite cold out. All the cloths were packed in bags also.
ID KX500:
I'm watching you.
Idaho is a cake walk.
81cr450:
Utah is a Bigger cake walk. I think Colorado will be your challenge from what danger posted
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The awesomeness of the pikes peak race just sounds ... Off-road racing is truly the highest form, right next to indy cars on the world wide city street circuits
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