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mpescatori
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Riding a sidecar
11/04/10 at 03:00:48
 
Found this, just had to share it !  Cool

http://vimeo.com/5368009

Cool

PS: I strongly encourage "full screen"  Cool
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Re: Riding a sidecar
Reply #1 - 11/04/10 at 06:34:26
 
Late model Ural Tourist.  If I were to get another Ural, that's the one I would choose.
Note the Pacific northwet riding conditions. Hurricane ridge is up in the Olympic mountains above Port Angeles.  When it is not raining or foggy, you can look down across the straits of San Juan De Fuca onto Vancouver Island Canada eh?

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Reply #2 - 11/04/10 at 20:34:50
 
I made this same ride on a 2007 Honda 250 Rebel.
Phelonius is correct saying you can see the Strats as
well as Canada from the top.
If memory serves me right, the elevation at the top
is over 4400 feet.
So sad it was not a beautiful sunny day for this
rider  like it was
when we made the trip up there. Smiley kim
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