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Online Ratso88

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Re: 2nd Annual Bikes, Burgers, Brats, BS Campout
« Reply #90 on: July 13, 2020, 04:38:54 PM »

What he said, thanks Bob and Peggy. This was my first trip that far East and South, you made it very enjoyable.
Great people, good times!

Looking forward to next year  :thumb:

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Re: 2nd Annual Bikes, Burgers, Brats, BS Campout
« Reply #91 on: July 13, 2020, 06:14:40 PM »
Nice GRiSO, Ratso88 !!
Great effort to cover those miles to be here. Bonus points for sure!
Hit any rain going home?? Looked a little touch and go there Sunday...
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Re: 2nd Annual Bikes, Burgers, Brats, BS Campout
« Reply #92 on: July 14, 2020, 09:03:44 AM »
Tazio, couple drops on the way home, maybe three.

That red GRiSO really pops in the sun.

As far as getting a pretty good jolt coming off closed throttle mid corner, I get that too.
I've tightened up my open/close throttle cable adjusters, less hit but still there.
Mostly I've gotten used to being very gentle bringing on the throttle.

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Re: 2nd Annual Bikes, Burgers, Brats, BS Campout
« Reply #93 on: July 14, 2020, 09:33:33 AM »
Tazio, couple drops on the way home, maybe three.

That red GRiSO really pops in the sun.

As far as getting a pretty good jolt coming off closed throttle mid corner, I get that too.
I've tightened up my open/close throttle cable adjusters, less hit but still there.
Mostly I've gotten used to being very gentle bringing on the throttle.

Michael knows I was struggling big time with the Griso last September and ended up pointing a finger to the throttle cable.  Should have pointed more towards my head! 

With my EV I typically go in slower and then get on the gas early.  The Griso doesn't like that too much; mostly it just likes to roll through undisturbed!
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