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Keeping in practice during the off season

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by MiCarl, Nov 14, 2006.

  1. MiCarl

    MiCarl Active Member

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    If you're like me, you've put the bike up for the off season. Problem is, how to keep the skills sharp for spring?

    I've found a way to practice up on those nice days without having to winterize the bike again.
     

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    fyrman Member

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    LOL, That thing is tooo small for an XJ replacement.
    You need to find a riding stable and get the meanest horse there.

    Check out in Northville if I remember correctly they have a couple mean
    ones.

    LMAO
     
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    Nice, gots gooder position there feller :)
     
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    whats the displacement of the panda your riding?
     

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