First ride up Lolo pass this year.
Created on: 03/27/14 09:38 PM
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Grn14
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RE: Lolo pass 25 March 2014
03/28/14 9:27 AM
I am thinking it was a short window of opportunity for that ride. Much more snow melt and the last 5 miles of that ride would be very dangerous from the gravel saved up in the winter plowing. It was slow and steady as is though and what cool feeling riding with a 6 foot wall of snow on both sides of the road, felt like a tunnel.
Grn14
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Grn14
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RE: Lolo pass 25 March 2014
03/28/14 6:14 PM
Bout time for a new tire there...ya think?Dirty?Well...that's not TOO bad....course,you probably know about using high pressure car wash wands on the seals and bearings....ride safe....maybe get a ride together sometime....I hit that 200 to Thompson Falls run several times a season....haven't hit Lolo yet...on second look...yer tire looks okay.No Hugger?Really helps keep the wishbone and stuff clean.
* Last updated by: Grn14 on 3/28/2014 @ 6:16 PM *
cavscoutdan
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RE: Lolo pass 25 March 2014
03/28/14 6:50 PM
I was gonna say I hope the tire has a couple thousand miles left, it's a PP3 with less then a thousand on it. And yes I want a hugger bad, the guy i got the bike from must of taken it off. I have been going thru and installing all sorts of things that have been missing....fairing bolts, exhaust springs and little stuff like that. I don't think he was as picky as i am about the bike.
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