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Near misses, close calls, and lessons learned the hard way. Share with others so that they might avoid the same mistakes.
Yep, I have the 310 fork with a 600x6. . Still have the 600's on the mains. Will upgrade to 700x6 for the mains when the 600 ware out. What I have now is the perfect configurations for landing on interstates.
Tim
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Tim, glad you were able to land safely. What an ordeal

! I'll have to put that on my list of things to check over really good at my next annual. I'm like SkyBob, my smaller bladder limit is about 3 hours. I've been in the habit of thinking about getting fuel (and pit stop)around the 3 hour mark or when the gauge is just less than half full (although not always accurate). Glad you got it figured out with out getting hurt!!
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qmdv wrote:Yep, I have the 310 fork with a 600x6. . Still have the 600's on the mains. Will upgrade to 700x6 for the mains when the 600 ware out. What I have now is the perfect configurations for landing on interstates.
Tim
I have a heavy duty 206 fork if anyone is interested in buying it.
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