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Been here for 6 years now and still having a blast. At least it doesn't rain or snowand petrol (or gas depending on where you are from) costs less than US$1 per US gal. Shed loads of sand around which makes the roads interesting when the wind blows up.Never a dull moment.
I did a little calling around and it seems that the big difference between the two is that the American version comes as the basic bike package where as the Canadian version has a really cool combination maple syrup heater/dispenser.
Dave, You're just mad because we have snow and ice and salt on our roads, and you just have sunshine.................ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, nevermind[sm=insomnia.gif]
Yogi, "Less" than a $1 a gallon.......can you mail me about 600 gallons
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