Thanks, the "hard" is what I was looking for.
mayf
Jonathan Amo wrote:
>Mayf,
>
>Sorry buddy I had too. The salt is very hard, very smooth, very white and is
>great conditions for high speed runs.
>Sam Wheeler commented after his crazy 355 mph ride in the EZHook streamliner
>that he can't remember salt being this good for some time.
>
>Jon
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: drmayf [mailto:drmayf@mayfco.com]
>Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 8:34 AM
>To: Sparky
>Cc: Jonathan Amo; LSR
>Subject: Re: Salt COndition Questions
>
>
>But isn't it funny, that I asked a simple question that could be
>answered with a simple answer, but what I get is some off the wall
>answer that I still have to guess at or assume. It would have been nice
>to just have an answer that it is really good, hard, smooth, etc. But
>no, I get an enigma.
>
>mayf
>Sparky wrote:
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>
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>>JON,
>>
>>
>>ROFLMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!LOL LOL LOl LOL LOl LOl!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>>JOn, I GUESS at least one couldn't!!!!!!!!
>>
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>>>Mayf,
>>>
>>>Doesnt take a "rocket scientist" to figure out BUB meet had an 11 mile
>>>
>>>
>course with
>
>
>>>motorcycles going over 350 mph.. That should be first clue.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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>>>Jon
>>>
>>>ANd the net has been quiet regarding salt conditions: wet? dry? perfect?
>>>or what?
>>>
>>>mayf, out in pahrump
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>> "Sparky"
>>RATICAL AA/GL 2211
>>219.124 El Mirage
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