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<blockquote data-quote="Slipstream" data-source="post: 1312233" data-attributes="member: 89516"><p>Steve in Phx,</p><p></p><p>I have been commuting 35 miles each way for several years now. I live in the SF bay area and over 1/2 of my commute involves lane splitting. This is legal here in Ca. The JFR is a heavy bike but quite frankly, is so well balanced you would think it weighs 150 lbs less once you are moving. I actually love my morning commute slipping by all those miserable people in cars that are stuck. I used to do that! It takes me about 50 minutes each way and is saving me about 1.5 hours each day, by my calculations. Working the split is a better stimulant than coffee every morning. I am always wide eyed and bushy tailed when I get to work.</p><p></p><p>Slipstream</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slipstream, post: 1312233, member: 89516"] Steve in Phx, I have been commuting 35 miles each way for several years now. I live in the SF bay area and over 1/2 of my commute involves lane splitting. This is legal here in Ca. The JFR is a heavy bike but quite frankly, is so well balanced you would think it weighs 150 lbs less once you are moving. I actually love my morning commute slipping by all those miserable people in cars that are stuck. I used to do that! It takes me about 50 minutes each way and is saving me about 1.5 hours each day, by my calculations. Working the split is a better stimulant than coffee every morning. I am always wide eyed and bushy tailed when I get to work. Slipstream [/QUOTE]
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