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Date:         Thu, 10 Apr 2003 12:59:41 -0700
Reply-To:     Rusty Zarse <rzarse@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Rusty Zarse <rzarse@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      How hard can you push a Westy?
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My Westy once pulled two trailored motorcycles through the Arizona landscape. The previous owners joked that one of the motorcycles had a larger and more powerful engine than the Westy! ...wait, that wasn't a joke, it was the skraight and honest truf... But the point is the westy will work to its limits without complaint but that same westy doesn't exceed 25 mph uphills whether towing bikes or not. My advice is a great stereo complete with a reasonable sub woofer so you can enjoy a soundscape with your landscape. Then, when that impatient Texan crawls up your rear side, edge right and wave him on by. Just don't let him introduce you as his wife three times, in Texas, that makes it legal!

Rusty_Zarse___..._. HPCInteractive : rzarse@yahoo.com : ___________________|

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