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It would have been rude of me not to include the Monster Girls, I mean the way they kept asking me personal questions and wanting my phone number and all I figured I would throw them a bone and make them famous on RideForum.net
Lol. Yes. I shot some video too and called it my “debris field” like when an airplane crashes.troy wrote:Looks like a yard sale there, Snowman! It's a great route considering how close to the KC metro. Glad you got out there...what a warm winter day! Weatherman told me it will be back down to 20 with single digit windchill by morning. Ugh.
OMG...carry what appears to be a very bulky package weighing 10+ lbs so that you can use 2 people to pull a motorcycle up an obstacle? All I can say is I've been riding a lot of years and in some hairy situations and have never needed this. If you can't pick up your motorcycle by yourself, you either need to ride with people or don't ride. I read a story about a gal solo riding in the mountains. She could not pick up her motorcycle by herself. This is a fact she knew when taking off. Inevitably she laid it down on a remote road. She sat there for something like 8 hours before someone happened to come along.
Appears to be what whitewater boaters call a "z drag", used for boat recovery if wedged / current. Really a block and tackle. Similar to a "trucker's hitch" which I use when securing loads to roof or trailer with rope.Hank Moody wrote: ↑16 Feb 2018 11:30 Given my recent back surgeries I'm seriously considering this to help me lift the F800 when I dump it and Troy is not there to lift it for me. It is a little pricey, so Saifri or someone else might be able to direct me to another option.
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