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1 More Horse Power
May 10, 2006 12:35AM
I added one more HP to my fleet.



This is my 6 year old mare Lizzy, open class, no catalytic converter, no cage, no RA, not too fast but great personality.



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Re: 1 More Horse Power
May 10, 2006 06:12AM
Please tell me you're not going to chop her in half to get her past customs...

She's purdy. Is she Arabian? It's hard to tell with her head turned towards the camera (at least for me).





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Re: 1 More Horse Power
May 10, 2006 11:46AM
No Lizzy doesn't need to be chopped because she has a US VIN,

She is a San Carlos Reservation Sorrell 15.1 hands. She has a great personality and fun to ride. She is a rescue horse, she worked as a ranch horse so she is kinda cowy but her speed was not there and the cowboys told the rancher that she was dangerous to ride, they said she was bucking and rearing a lot and none of them wanted to ride her. We did everything to spook her including putting a dog on her back, she didn't even flinch, she is bombproof but not fast, I think the cowboys came up with the bucking story because they didn't want to ride a horse that lacked speed. For me that is fine and dandy, I ride to unwind anyways. She is always in my pockets looking for treats



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Re: 1 More Horse Power
May 10, 2006 11:57AM
I'd be interested to see how she goes once you add the 34mm inlet restrictor
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Re: 1 More Horse Power
May 10, 2006 01:18PM
Horses are awesome. Do you live in an area that you can keep her or do you have to board her somewhere? We used to go for rides in the desert when I was down at the Cascabel ranch outside Tuscon (well about 70-85 miles outside, but whatever.) I'd like someday to live where I can have a horse. Though some argue my dogs are often horse-like.



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Re: 1 More Horse Power
May 10, 2006 02:13PM
I don't think I will need a restrictor, she is a naturally aspirated All Hoof Drive.

I board her exactly 1.3 miles from the house at the Stony Mountain Ranch www.stonymountainranch.com

It is close enough for me to be able to spend time with her almost daily.

Another great convenience of the ranch is that it is dead smack in the middle of Trail 100 so I don't have to get a horse trailer.




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Re: 1 More Horse Power
May 10, 2006 08:10PM
ahhh, horses are fun.

My mom and sister keep a horse up near where I work. I stop by to see her ride and see what's going on. I really like watching how the animals interact with each other and their enviroment.
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