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Old 07-28-2008, 10:54 PM   #11
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I benched a billion pounds 400 times...and did three sets of that yesterday. That was right after I sprinted 456 miles in under 15 minutes. Yeah...I'm a stud.
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Old 07-28-2008, 11:00 PM   #12
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Did you do this while you were winning a drag race with a busa and then beating a gixxer 1k in the curves on Lookout Mountain?
LOL. I started lifting late in life. I was a mountain climber and marathon runner before I started lifting weights to fix a knee problem. But I wish there were masters coefficients in racing for an old guy and an old bike. Then I would have a corrected eight-second 1/4mile.

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with a trunk
No trunk, just a tankbag.

As for Lookout Mountain, it doesn't matter if you have an RD400 or R6. It just takes guts. Half of the fifty-odd corners are blind. How fast do you want to go around a blind corner when you don't know what's on the other side?

By the way, Motards aren't new. I saw them on Lookout Mountain over 25 years ago. Two-stroke dirt bikes with street tires. They weren't fast going up, but they were superfast coming down.
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