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  1. #1
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    This is from the MS150 2004. This dog couldn't have been light! I heard he was whimpering by the end of the ride. Probably was a bit too long in the trailer for him. I think someone mentioned seeing this dog again this year.
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    Amanda

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  2. #2
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    I take my Australian Shepherd in a Burley trailer as well as in my kayak with me. He stays put other than one time at a busy intersection he got scared and jumped out, so I grabbed him and walked to the sidewalk. Now if we'll be in loud traffic areas we'll put the cover on it.

    My only problem with it is that it makes parking the bikes a *lot* more complicated.

  3. #3
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    hoing a bit off topic

    In the summer of 2000, I was splitting my time between Tallahassee, Floridia and Richmond, Virginia. There was a ride that year called Bike south, whic was a combo of Bike Florida, BAMA(Alabama), BRAG(Georgia), Cycle South Carolina(which got extended into the other Carolina, and Bike Viriginia. one of the riders who did all 6 states was called the Goat lady, because she brought along her pet goat, which was towed in a burley trailer. I remeber working Bike Florida as a SAG Driiver between Carrabelle and Blountstown in late June. it was extremly hot and humid. To top it off , we had the usual horde of horseflies following us. The goat got transferred to one of the stronger riders in the local club, as the Goat Lady had to be sagged in. Lady and goat did make it all the way to Virginia, though.

 

 

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