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Took a little ride out towards a place called Jackson Cabin yesterday. Unfortunately, we had to turn around before we got to the cabin as my buddy's KLR decided it wanted to shear a bolt holding his subframe to the main frame. Anyway, it was perfect weather in SE Arizona for riding.

 

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Dennis It's a KLR, vice grips may be a little uppity, dontcha think? :dontknow: A discarded piece of Deer Antler jammed through the bolt hole should do. :grin:

 

Another nice looking ride area, Mike! :thumbsup:

 

Pat

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I put a few miles in last weekend behind the Huachuca's. Great day for a ride.

 

Napping on the job at 6500 ft. Guess even my G650X gets tired. Zero mph drop wouldn't have happened if my legs were 3 inches longer....lol.

 

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The road heading back up into the mountain used to go through Fort Huachuca into Sierra Vista. The road is now blocked though.

 

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Heading down the valley towards the West.

 

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Down to a more manageable 5500 ft.

 

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Coming down off Motezuma Pass looking East.

 

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You mention that you dropped down to a more manageable 5500 feet from 6500 feet. How's that? Did your legs get longer as you went down in altitude? :rofl:

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Doug, kind of....lower altitude = closer to the earth's core....so, more gravity pulling on my legs to make them longer. :rofl:

 

It was less laboring to breathe at lower 5500ft.

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Guess what would happen if you went to Colorado and rode all over the 13k passes near Ouray :grin: However the many times I have ridden there I do not remember anything helping me touch the ground any better :dopeslap:

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what he meant to say is the higher I went, the larger my tires became balancing ambient external pressure, and therefore my legs got shorter. When I came back down the ambient pressure shrunk my tires, and therefore my legs got longer.

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