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Great Ride in Arizona High Country
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver Penguin" data-source="post: 745999" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>Ouch! I was just about to comment on how pretty the pictures were, then I saw the ugly ones. Not nice. I would imagine that gravel rash hurts like I don't-know-what.</p><p></p><p>'Handled like a dream for the ride home'? Methinks your guardian angel was at work, helping you and the dirty old whore to get home. She gave it everything she had to get you home safely. Maybe what's left of the bike needs a RenoJohn style make over?</p><p></p><p>Sorry this had to happen. Other than being in a different place, or that place at a different time, I don't know what you might have done to avoid this. Different line through the turn? but that could have found other disguised hazards waiting to trip you up.</p><p></p><p>Glad to hear that it wasn't worse. And Hal is right - Advil is your friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver Penguin, post: 745999, member: 1187"] Ouch! I was just about to comment on how pretty the pictures were, then I saw the ugly ones. Not nice. I would imagine that gravel rash hurts like I don't-know-what. 'Handled like a dream for the ride home'? Methinks your guardian angel was at work, helping you and the dirty old whore to get home. She gave it everything she had to get you home safely. Maybe what's left of the bike needs a RenoJohn style make over? Sorry this had to happen. Other than being in a different place, or that place at a different time, I don't know what you might have done to avoid this. Different line through the turn? but that could have found other disguised hazards waiting to trip you up. Glad to hear that it wasn't worse. And Hal is right - Advil is your friend. [/QUOTE]
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