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She did really good on the club ride at Whiskey Springs. This was her first club ride in over 2 years. Kept up and did over 40 miles on variable terrain. Defiantly taking her to SSRT for the BBQ event. The new quad improved her riding considerably.

How is the arm coming along?

Mike

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She did really good on the club ride at Whiskey Springs. This was her first club ride in over 2 years. Kept up and did over 40 miles on variable terrain. Defiantly taking her to SSRT for the BBQ event. The new quad improved her riding considerably.

How is the arm coming along?

Mike

Hey,

glad to hear she likes it :-) My arm is taking its good old time to heal, I still have some stiches in it :-(....I tried to ride the cat last weekend at mud tech..that didnt work out too well...good thing we have the tyrex.

Allie

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