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Opinion: Riding the U.S. without a gun
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Opinion: Riding the U.S. without a gun

April 11, 2018 Mark Richardson 19 Comments

Riding America is great, until it isn’t.

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The legendary London dispatch riders would take huge liberties all the time to make the squeeze through traffic. One time, I was following a dispatch rider on a Yamaha XT600 and he rode up behind a Mini in one lane and a little convertible in the other; there was not enough space to fit his wide handlebars between the small cars but he didn’t even slow down: he popped a wheelie, lifted the bars above the two roofs and rode right through. I stayed back, wide-eyed. [...]

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