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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 1249670" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>Wheaton, my wife has been at pillion with me for 35 years and knows my riding. A couple of years ago we were riding a set of fine and moderately technical Idaho twisties and I was struggling, was simply off my game, making corrections and sometimes multiple corrections within turns. At a break she asked me what was wrong. She is in tune. This time, after the run down the east slope of the Big Horns, she said, "You were really on today." She knows smooth from herky-jerky. I love that woman.</p><p></p><p>Riding with family is a joy: in this case brother and sister-in-law and sister and brother-in-law. And they are skilled, sensible riders.</p><p></p><p>Bugnatr: So those were your gloves on that retaining wall where we took a break in the shade between the cafe and Sinclair Station in Dayton, Wyo.?</p><p></p><p>Tyler, looking at your picture reminded me of a couple of my favorite Sturgis T-shirts: "Nice trailer, Pussy!" and "I rode mine to Trailer Week."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 1249670, member: 3460"] Wheaton, my wife has been at pillion with me for 35 years and knows my riding. A couple of years ago we were riding a set of fine and moderately technical Idaho twisties and I was struggling, was simply off my game, making corrections and sometimes multiple corrections within turns. At a break she asked me what was wrong. She is in tune. This time, after the run down the east slope of the Big Horns, she said, "You were really on today." She knows smooth from herky-jerky. I love that woman. Riding with family is a joy: in this case brother and sister-in-law and sister and brother-in-law. And they are skilled, sensible riders. Bugnatr: So those were your gloves on that retaining wall where we took a break in the shade between the cafe and Sinclair Station in Dayton, Wyo.? Tyler, looking at your picture reminded me of a couple of my favorite Sturgis T-shirts: "Nice trailer, Pussy!" and "I rode mine to Trailer Week." [/QUOTE]
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