Where to for RAA 9 2014


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Yes, figured you would know a way to cobble it:)

It surprisingly idled me back down the road a couple miles. Do not think it will do hills now though.
 
Camping, dirt roads and follow the leader?????????????? does not sound like fun:eek: did enough sleeping under the stars in the army, dirt roads on rockets are for someone who does not know where they are going and going from place to place each day like a snail have fun .:confused:
 
Camping, dirt roads and follow the leader?????????????? does not sound like fun:eek: did enough sleeping under the stars in the army, dirt roads on rockets are for someone who does not know where they are going and going from place to place each day like a snail have fun .:confused:

No one is talking about riding dirt roads. You don't have to camp or follow anyone.
Just wave when you pass.
 
And who the hell goes from place to place like a snail on one of these bikes?

Those that actually try to look around at the views.

There's a time for site seeing and a time for riding the sidewalls.

Scott in exile rides the sidewalls because his roads at home are straight.
 
A little dirt and gravel never hurts . . . and it keeps life interesting. :eek:
Was lost in the woods and dirt roads of Mount St Helens last summer for 70 miles!
Was great fun determining our path with the Spot GPS tracker later.
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Camping, dirt roads and follow the leader?????????????? does not sound like fun:eek: did enough sleeping under the stars in the army, dirt roads on rockets are for someone who does not know where they are going and going from place to place each day like a snail have fun .:confused:

You just don't like gettin your bike dirty...that last few hundred yards of the Pikes Peak hwy is nice smooth dirt but the rest is paved...would that stop you from doin it?

There are a lot of places in CO where animals & traffic will limit your speed...but the scenery will be outstanding.
 
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