I raced a '77 TT500 in enduros in Ontario and Quebec, with a White Bros pipe and Supertrapp, and an aluminum "Cross-Up" swingarm with Marzochi shocks. What a GREAT ride!!! At the time, it kind of felt like, when you 'cracked' the throttle, that rather than turn the rear wheel - IT ROTATED THE EARTH! Cheers, Ed> > Well said Ian. Also had one of those monster Yamaha's in the TT version. Bucked me off and broke my neck. More bike than I could handle at the time but the torque was outstanding! > Monty
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nklr hoe cakes
At 2:51 PM +0000 2/22/11, The RedMenace wrote:
Hoe Cakes are a variation of corn pone, using boiling water instead of
cold water or
milk, fried instead of baked....
Not to be confused with Ho-Ho's or whores.
Mark
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nklr hoe cakes
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote:
Fried Ho-Ho's are delicious too, though. Living in Brooklyn I saw way too many fried ho's... da Vermonster> > At 2:51 PM +0000 2/22/11, The RedMenace wrote: > Hoe Cakes are a variation of corn pone, using boiling water instead of > cold water or > milk, fried instead of baked.... > > Not to be confused with Ho-Ho's or whores. > > Mark >
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