wingman1100
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Hi all.
Out on a four hour ride yesterday on a day off; what else would I be doing with a day off work! We live five minutes from the Ontario Mennonite countryside with lots of horse and buggy's and farmland to ride through. It's very scenic with rolling hills and a few twisty's to keep the
concentration level up where it should be while riding.
The biggest road hazard would be gravel kicked up by the horses while they drive along the shoulders and of course road apples. For those of you who don't know what road apples are they are the organic by product of a horse's diet that is deposited on the roadside while pulling a buggy, that's right, POOP!!
It makes for an interesting situation when coming upon them in the middle of a curve while having the Busa leaned over at speed.
Enjoy the pics of what Busa riding is like in Southern Ontario and the fastest buggy's are black
Out on a four hour ride yesterday on a day off; what else would I be doing with a day off work! We live five minutes from the Ontario Mennonite countryside with lots of horse and buggy's and farmland to ride through. It's very scenic with rolling hills and a few twisty's to keep the
concentration level up where it should be while riding.
The biggest road hazard would be gravel kicked up by the horses while they drive along the shoulders and of course road apples. For those of you who don't know what road apples are they are the organic by product of a horse's diet that is deposited on the roadside while pulling a buggy, that's right, POOP!!
It makes for an interesting situation when coming upon them in the middle of a curve while having the Busa leaned over at speed.
Enjoy the pics of what Busa riding is like in Southern Ontario and the fastest buggy's are black