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Bagstr

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  1. Day Ride after the latest storm in San Diego. Three guys hitting the floor (of the Dez) after a big Blow and a spritz of rain. Wind graded trails with a moist dot tenth of an inch.  Epic is an over used term, so I will call it cipe. 72 miles/ 4 hours including a few chats. 50f-70f.

    Just recovering from macular eye surgery and happy to enjoy a cruise. Thanks Derecho and Beezzz.

     

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  2. D-R-D,     Drive - Ride - Drop

    Drive the graded roads.  Ride the surfaces where you need to pay attention,  If you think you are about to Drop the bike, You are on the wrong trail.

    Anecdote -  Having learned to ride the Anza Borrego on my 990 ( picking it up 2 or 3 times a day in the sand), I was riding the next great thing a 690 set up for the dez only dropping it once in awhile. Riding with my pal Todd and his Husky 310, he says take the Husky for a ride. this is in San Felipe wash. After 10 minutes, I ask myself " this is soo easy, why have I been punishing myself? Sold the 690 and have been happily cruising since. ( 350/450 )

    Yes I need a receiver Joe Hauler to arrive at the trail, but I am perfectly happy to drive home in air conditioned comfort. I guess the Honda difficulty would be zero.

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  3. Bigger than Life, All.  Those gone And those with us, causing us to laugh.  What a treat to share the world with these guys.

    That discussion succeeded in bringing the bike Back from the dead,,,,for a few hours.  Come to think of it, the near death experience was transferred to my 350 later in the day.

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