Yes we had a truly great ride today I think IMHO. Claude,
Al & I hooked up and basically did the square 329 Lachute
up to Morin Heights (sweet and fast), 364 W to St Remi
(sweeter) and the wildest roller coaster, bucking bronco
ride on 323/315 south ever (this is a road designed for the
mighty FJR*>). Good weather, good riding (450+km) and good
company. La vie est belle.
Pierre (ouch I just starting to feel the effect of that
bumpy wild 323....pass me the horse liniment please)
03FJR1300
but a handful for the gentle CBR929) and
"Tom B" <anyone@no-spam> wrote in message
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> bummer would have loved to have gone Pierre, you had a
great day for it! No
> rest for us self employed schmucks. Hope you had an
awesome ride!
>
>
> --
> Tom B
>
>
> "Claude Montambault" <cmontambault@no-spam> wrote in
message
> news:3F001E34.7060802@no-spam
> > It's about "brisk" ... it sounds like they may stil be
serving breakfast
> > in Saint-Jovite before you get there !!!
> >
> > Will see you at 9:30.
> >
> > I fear that my small cruiser may hold you back a little
on the twisties
> > and turnies... if you can live with that, I would be
more than happy to
> > go for the ride.
> >
> > As for the route... I would try to avert Lachute and
the chance of
> > showers forecasted around Montreal.
> >
> > There is a 20 km paved road going north about 5 km west
of Hawsbury
> > (chemin de la riviere rouge/ chemin Kilmar) joining the
327 at Lac
> > Keatley. It looks pretty straight and would shave about
35 KM ...
> > maybe worth trying.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Pierre wrote:
> > > Anyone interested in a brisk ride up to Lachute to
327 up
> > > to Mt Tremblant for early lunch and return via
323/315/317
> > > to Thurso? Claude, Calvin, Tom, anyone else not
working? If
> > > you want to hook up, I'm leaving 9:30am at Timmy's
next to
> > > Orleans Shopping Centre.
> > >
> > > Pierre
> > > 03FJR1300
> > >
> >
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