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Brass vs. Steel Cased Ammo – An Epic Torture Test
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3285641" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>You will be surprised what you can pack on a motorcycle.</p><p>I was challenged to ride my V65 all year to work at FAA.</p><p>No problem.</p><p>Ice, rain, sleet, snow, heat, good weather. No problem.</p><p>I would head to Webbers Falls with my buddy for a 2 night stay many times on the bike.</p><p>Big ice chest on the back. Tackle box on the side Tent on the front fender. fishing poles down the side and his military duffel bag on his lap.</p><p>I would lean against the duffel bag and prop my feet on the radiator and he would lean against the backrest and put his feet on the front pegs.</p><p>80+ down the highway and comfy.</p><p>36 MPG it was a cheap fishing trip. </p><p></p><p>Heat of the summer we would soak our heads and t shirts in water then strap on the helmets and leather jackets.</p><p>Unzip the sleeve openings and air would rush in and cool you like a swamp cooler.</p><p>Usually good for about 45 miles when it was 100+ outside .. then soak down again.</p><p></p><p>I towed my 17 foot canoe with it one time ..and it was on a trailer made from a chevy S10.</p><p>1 Time.. that long trailer sucked behind a motorcycle.</p><p></p><p>I have propane cooker also and I would be up for a cook out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3285641, member: 15054"] You will be surprised what you can pack on a motorcycle. I was challenged to ride my V65 all year to work at FAA. No problem. Ice, rain, sleet, snow, heat, good weather. No problem. I would head to Webbers Falls with my buddy for a 2 night stay many times on the bike. Big ice chest on the back. Tackle box on the side Tent on the front fender. fishing poles down the side and his military duffel bag on his lap. I would lean against the duffel bag and prop my feet on the radiator and he would lean against the backrest and put his feet on the front pegs. 80+ down the highway and comfy. 36 MPG it was a cheap fishing trip. Heat of the summer we would soak our heads and t shirts in water then strap on the helmets and leather jackets. Unzip the sleeve openings and air would rush in and cool you like a swamp cooler. Usually good for about 45 miles when it was 100+ outside .. then soak down again. I towed my 17 foot canoe with it one time ..and it was on a trailer made from a chevy S10. 1 Time.. that long trailer sucked behind a motorcycle. I have propane cooker also and I would be up for a cook out. [/QUOTE]
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