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Now i never knew that . Canadian bikes kilos are the big numbers? Here mph is the big numbers and kilos are in the small inside. Mine turned 52,000 miles before i had to change the speedo (kept breakin speed cables)
1982 XJ 1100
going strong after 60,000 miles
The new and not yet improved TRIXY
now in the stable. 1982 xj11, 18,000miles
That's right, Chevy45412001, all Canadian vehicles are done this way. It takes SWMBO and I a while to readjust every time we visit the states. We'll be cruising down some nice road, then go into panic mode when we see a sign cautioning to 30 for a corner. Once or twice, I've felt pretty silly going through a 30mph curve at 30kmh
Bozeman sure was a lot of fun, and we'd love to see both of you again, but we've both had our month off for the summer and are now 'back to the salt mines'. We actually started out heading down that way, but the heat was just no fun. Instead, after about a day and a half, we 'turned right' and went out to the coast where the riding temperature was much more enjoyable. Another right turn pointed us up towards the Olympic peninsula, then another took us across the north Cascades. We had some really great riding, but we missed out on the opportunity to meet new friends or renew acquaintances.
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