Thank God I don't like poutine...but I think I have plenty else to keep me
well grounded ;-)
Thanks for the tip though ;-)
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Johanne
2003 Suzuki Volusia VL800 Special Edition
"Midnight Hugger"
To contact me directly, you'll have to remove the garbage that I put in my
address....I'm sooooooooo sick of spam.
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"Mike Palmer" <gummiente@no-spam> wrote in message
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> "Try to keep your tank as full as possible, the extra weight will keep you
> more solidly "grounded" for the high winds/higher speeds."
>
> A bellyful of quality poutine from a local chip truck will also help lower
> your centre of gravity. Hey, it works for me. :)
> --
> Mike (aka: Gummiente)
> '99 Drifter 1500 "Kicking Bird"
> CC #ON-006
> VDOG #1207
> VROC #10877
> Work To Ride, Ride To Work
>
>
LOL!!!!
But dang....what if you are allergic to poutine????
Atrate
"Mike Palmer" <gummiente@no-spam> wrote in message
news:vXVLa.38247$b67.4828263@no-spam
> "Try to keep your tank as full as possible, the extra weight will keep you
> more solidly "grounded" for the high winds/higher speeds."
>
> A bellyful of quality poutine from a local chip truck will also help lower
> your centre of gravity. Hey, it works for me. :)
> --
> Mike (aka: Gummiente)
> '99 Drifter 1500 "Kicking Bird"
> CC #ON-006
> VDOG #1207
> VROC #10877
> Work To Ride, Ride To Work
>
>