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shredder
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Re: Melvern Talk

#11 Post by shredder » Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:51 pm

We all miss you Mr Fenton! I learned a good deal trying to stay stuck to your rear fender, I still appreciate all the tips and helpful info. :wink:
Dennis Tschirhart - #1000 something


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slomojo
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Re: Melvern Talk

#12 Post by slomojo » Tue Oct 01, 2013 1:54 pm

Ed M wrote:
tclimber wrote:Us old guys talk smack and then have to take a nap to recoup just talking about wears you out I was so tired had to quit altogether I still keep the dream alive in my head thinking some day I can come back but they don't have a slow enough class for me yet :D
Obviously you haven't been paying attention to my lap times have you? LOL
If you look at the class information there is no minimum speed for senior class,or trailrider.This makes me feel better when I turn in a 50%.

That being said I've learned a lot from both you guys riding around up at Merwin.

I keep telling myself I'm going to relax and just ride for fun,then the board drops and I get all excited and....so much for taking it easy.

I'd like to see you back racing Jeff,it's got to be as safe as climbing trees. :D Maybe not but you only live once.
Joe Lederhouse
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