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    Pottery Road reopened

    Was pretty wet though, might be fresh brine.

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    Re: Pottery Road reopened

    Quote Originally Posted by rfid View Post
    Was pretty wet though, might be fresh brine.
    only a cool 2 months late
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    Re: Pottery Road reopened

    Where is Pottery Road?
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    Re: Pottery Road reopened

    just north of the Danforth , off Don Valley , around bayview, and broadview.

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    ah ok. just wondering if it was a must ride road for twisties, but doesn't look like it's a long ride! lol
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    Re: Pottery Road reopened

    Quote Originally Posted by 09SV650S View Post
    ah ok. just wondering if it was a must ride road for twisties, but doesn't look like it's a long ride! lol
    lasts like 30 seconds lol

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    Re: Pottery Road reopened

    Rode by it on Saturday, I should have riden up it. Hopefully I'll get to hit it before the season ends for me.
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    Re: Pottery Road reopened

    Pottery Rd reminds me of this road we had by my house when I was a kid in Italy.

    We would have someone at each corner looking out for cars, and we would take turns going down with anything we could find. The most fun I had was getting sideways in one of those steerable plastic cars for toddlers with push-pedals in them!

    No video game can beat that!

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