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Old 07-25-2018, 07:01 PM   #31
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Oh Tim, try a little sticky rice pudding on that tire. You'll have grip all day long!



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Old 07-25-2018, 08:01 PM   #32
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Oh Tim, try a little sticky rice pudding on that tire. You'll have grip all day long!
Probably could have repaired his luggage rack with it too!
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Old 07-25-2018, 09:54 PM   #33
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FINALLY!

Home safe and sound. It was a much better day today. Some rain early, but nothing that took more than a minute or two to ride thru. Then hot, sunny, and muggy all afternoon. Same number of miles as yesterday, but I feel like I only road half as far.

The right hand tail light on the trailer went out sometime this morning. Since the trailer hides the turn signals on the bike, I had to use hand signals every time I made a right turn or shifted to the right lane. It's HARD to do a right turn hand signal when you have arthritis in your left shoulder! Especially when it's already aggravated by riding so long.

At least the left brake light and turn signal on the trailer still works and the brakes lights on the bike are visible above the trailer (and modulated). Still, I was very vigilant watching to make sure no one missed them.
 
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You guys are a freakin riot


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Old 07-25-2018, 10:54 PM   #35
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FINALLY!

Home safe and sound. It was a much better day today. Some rain early, but nothing that took more than a minute or two to ride thru. Then hot, sunny, and muggy all afternoon. Same number of miles as yesterday, but I feel like I only road half as far.

The right hand tail light on the trailer went out sometime this morning. Since the trailer hides the turn signals on the bike, I had to use hand signals every time I made a right turn or shifted to the right lane. It's HARD to do a right turn hand signal when you have arthritis in your left shoulder! Especially when it's already aggravated by riding so long.

At least the left brake light and turn signal on the trailer still works and the brakes lights on the bike are visible above the trailer (and modulated). Still, I was very vigilant watching to make sure no one missed them.
Glade to see you made it safely home Phil.
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Get a grip, enjoy sticky rice pudding today.
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Old 07-26-2018, 07:42 AM   #37
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FINALLY!

Home safe and sound. It was a much better day today. Some rain early, but nothing that took more than a minute or two to ride thru. Then hot, sunny, and muggy all afternoon. Same number of miles as yesterday, but I feel like I only road half as far.

The right hand tail light on the trailer went out sometime this morning. Since the trailer hides the turn signals on the bike, I had to use hand signals every time I made a right turn or shifted to the right lane. It's HARD to do a right turn hand signal when you have arthritis in your left shoulder! Especially when it's already aggravated by riding so long.

At least the left brake light and turn signal on the trailer still works and the brakes lights on the bike are visible above the trailer (and modulated). Still, I was very vigilant watching to make sure no one missed them.
Glad to hear you're finally home, and your riding today at least had different challenges than yesterday. Riding in that weather with a tail light out, you would have had to stop and fix it. Enjoyed riding the island with you, take care, and enjoy the rest of the summer. Some say the best riding is done in the Fall.
 
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Old 07-29-2018, 01:55 PM   #38
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Great to hear everyone is home safe. Can't wait to get to gather and hear the ride home stories. Adds to the fun of the rally. Thanks again too everyone had a great time. Put on 4776 miles for the week.
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