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I did a five day tour in the Adirondaks and I got more experience at higher speeds towing Bobsicle. I found that I was OK up to about 30 (miles/hr), but had to keep in mind that I shouldn't be doing any quick maneuvering. If I had a short dip and wanted to get the momentum up for the other side, and good pavement and lane space available, I might go up to 33 or 35 for a short burst.
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By the way, I found out that the Racor bike rack is ideal for storing a BoB with a minimum of finagling. ![]() And one more thing, Brent, is there any way I can get some more of the plastic clips that hold the flag to the mast, mine appear to have gone walkabout on me.
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I do understand that I'm on my own when I exceed the speed limit. I understand and accept the risks. |
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Yeah, get a lot of that in Australia.
's amazing how many "Crackanothertube Creeks" there are. Not to mention "Sameagainluv Crossings". ![]() PuppyDog |
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I'm not sure if you saw the pictures, but it looks like some just split the rock right down the middle with a sledge hammer. They should call it split boulder, because the thing is huge.
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