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Reno Ride 2004
Things I learned in Reno this year
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[QUOTE="D36-108A, post: 737786, member: 37268"] Pierre, you also learned not to glue your front wheel to the rear wheel of the ride leader who is looking for the singletrack off the main trail and may slam on the brakes and pull a U-turn at any moment. Tell me your life didn't flash before your eyes. Or at least a large KTM/Honda yard sale. I guess I learned to use a "slowing down" hand signal even though I don't think anybody is within 50 yards of me. I learned how to pretend "I meant to do that!" when I come up to the stopped group at high speed (trying to catch them after being separated), lock up both brakes in the sand, slide between side-by-side Randy and Susan, turning my bars so as not to hit their bars as I slide to a stop a bike length in front of them. Now I know how Pierre felt. [/QUOTE]
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