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Old 03-22-2007, 10:41 AM   #21 (permalink)
SSRHEARTBEAT
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Exclamation Hard on the Brakes

WOW FCTR,

I can imagine from my experience in the SSR driving regular southeast terrain, that the Dragon would be Hard on the Front Brakes trying to slow down 4700+ pounds. Plus, there would be NO lean factor as we experience on 2 wheels. As big as our Boss Hoss is, it still leans. I'm sure for ALL those who have never done the Dragon on 2 wheels, It would be Thrilling for them even in 4 wheels . I was just wondering how much Less of a thrill it would be in a Car, after a Motorcycle. I guess the ones of us who have been fortunate to do the Dragon on 2 wheels, are just Lucky.

Having said all that, we will probably still "Do It" while at Maggie Valley.........

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