On Thu, 17 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I hereby claim the world's GTS altitude record.  Rode the Mount Evans
> highway, went to 14,256 feet, which for those listers in Europe is...uh,
> well, damn high.  Anyone wanting to beat this one best be in Asia or South
> America, unless you can fit some knobbies on your GTS.  Highest paved road
> in North America.

Bah. I did that years ago. :-)

> And with that, I throw down the gauntletted moto-glove.....just try to top
> this one.  :)

Been there, done that. 

> switchbacks are as tight as a GTS turning circle.  Tighter if you want to
> stay in your own lane.

Just leeeaaaannnn the bike. It'll turn much tighter than its steering
locks. Stand on the pegs and roll the bike to the inside while feathering
the clutch to keep it upright.

Take care,
Mike


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