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Riding the FJR in Heavy Rain
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 290586" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>Riding in hail certainly makes a racket on the helmet, eh? We were once nearly killed on the very top of Beartooth Pass when a lightning bolt struck about 100 feet away. We all got enormous static shocks just a split second before - went out of the side of my boot and into the ground. It was time to GO! Jumped on and took off when the hail started. When it began to accumulate on the surface, we pulled over and ducked behind the van of a truck that had pulled over. Furious storm. Ten minutes later, the sun was out and all was well with the world. Rode on down to Red Lodge and consumed a fine Mexican dinner with much - too much - tequila. A tequila hangover while riding is far worse than rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 290586, member: 3460"] Riding in hail certainly makes a racket on the helmet, eh? We were once nearly killed on the very top of Beartooth Pass when a lightning bolt struck about 100 feet away. We all got enormous static shocks just a split second before - went out of the side of my boot and into the ground. It was time to GO! Jumped on and took off when the hail started. When it began to accumulate on the surface, we pulled over and ducked behind the van of a truck that had pulled over. Furious storm. Ten minutes later, the sun was out and all was well with the world. Rode on down to Red Lodge and consumed a fine Mexican dinner with much - too much - tequila. A tequila hangover while riding is far worse than rain. [/QUOTE]
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