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: I put about 50 miles a day on a Harley to and
: from work and my Bond SMP doesn't miss a
: beat. It has consistently been 2 seconds
: fast per day over three years. I just picked
: up a 45mm PO, but haven't ridden with it
: yet.
: Dan
Yeah, in addition to my other vices, I love motorcycles. I have a 1982 Yamaha Seca 750 in original condition. It doesn't shake like a Harley, but it isn't the smoothest ride on the road. I haven't ridden it since getting my Speedy Pro Moonwatch (sort of cold here in Ohio), but it never hurt any of my other quartz and automatic watches. I think the Speedy Pro will go well with my Joe Rocket Ballistic Jacket and gloves. Of course if I ever drop the bike, I'd rather be wearing my Seiko!
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