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Michigan Fall Colors and a Beached FJR…
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 1269583" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>Sounds like an excellent weekend. Yes, riding into rain is far different than starting out in rain. But I noticed your last day was all blue sky and sunshine...fitting. So, someone else has actually buried an FJR in sand. I did this in New Mexico at a sort of cul de sac where the road petered out. I got off the bike and it just stood there, resting with its belly in the sand. Brother and I had to drag it sideways about 10 feet to more solid ground. I was thankful for shaft drive and no chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 1269583, member: 3460"] Sounds like an excellent weekend. Yes, riding into rain is far different than starting out in rain. But I noticed your last day was all blue sky and sunshine...fitting. So, someone else has actually buried an FJR in sand. I did this in New Mexico at a sort of cul de sac where the road petered out. I got off the bike and it just stood there, resting with its belly in the sand. Brother and I had to drag it sideways about 10 feet to more solid ground. I was thankful for shaft drive and no chain. [/QUOTE]
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