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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Long Distance Riding/Iron Butt Rally
Saving Lives on an Iron Butt Ride
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<blockquote data-quote="erixun" data-source="post: 1155695" data-attributes="member: 77466"><p>Congrats on the successful ride. This past weekend I rode behind some Harleys, a Triumph, a Vulcan Nomad, and a Victory with a Kawasaki thrown in for good luck. I new the guy in the lead, and so I was asked/chose to ride in the very back. He loves my auxillary lights and knew with just a quick glance in his mirrors that we were all still behind him because of them. But it was trying- the FJR does not like to be stifled, and with 'new' guys in the group that were new to group riding it was nerve racking to say the least, and we only went about 300 miles! I chose to do my SS1000 by myself for the reasons stated above. Ride safe- B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erixun, post: 1155695, member: 77466"] Congrats on the successful ride. This past weekend I rode behind some Harleys, a Triumph, a Vulcan Nomad, and a Victory with a Kawasaki thrown in for good luck. I new the guy in the lead, and so I was asked/chose to ride in the very back. He loves my auxillary lights and knew with just a quick glance in his mirrors that we were all still behind him because of them. But it was trying- the FJR does not like to be stifled, and with 'new' guys in the group that were new to group riding it was nerve racking to say the least, and we only went about 300 miles! I chose to do my SS1000 by myself for the reasons stated above. Ride safe- B [/QUOTE]
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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Long Distance Riding/Iron Butt Rally
Saving Lives on an Iron Butt Ride
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