Amasa Back wasn't too technical at all. The worst part was trying to climb in the sand and rock sections. Plenty of fun drops and stuff to play on though. Don't know anything about the Moab Rim trail.
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Amasa Back wasn't too technical at all. The worst part was trying to climb in the sand and rock sections. Plenty of fun drops and stuff to play on though. Don't know anything about the Moab Rim trail.
Great pics fondigley. Didn't realize that you were taking so many of them.
I forget how close you get to the edge on that trail. I've ridden it 5 or 6 times and I don't think I look over the edge while riding anymore than one or two times. If I'm stopped I'll take a look around.
Nice pics fondigley.
Is that your pimpin' Dare with the Monster T?
And bags, doing UPS and Porcy on the Heckler and not the Bullit? Shame on you son, shame.
That is my steez. A Dare with a Monster up front with a 3.0 tire. Taking no prisoners all the way down the trail.
Monkey, yeah I had the advantage of getting down the trail a bit quicker to catch the rest of the crew at the end, but I thought I hardly took any pictures too.
The Bullit was in a box bound for SLC. I was a bit dissappointed at first, but after riding it, I think the Heckler is the right bike for the job. Just needs a bigger/better fork.Quote:
Originally Posted by CS
Just wanted to sign on and give thanks to our tour guides in MOAB, and to Bagtagley and Fondigely for bringing me along. Also glad I was talked into the purchasing the Kona Coiler, it was the first big weekend on the new horse and it performed awesomely, nothing like it! Thanks Bags for the advice on that note.
I just signed up to TGR, so I am new to this, sure I will see everyone around, once I figure out all the names
Welcome, JONG! ;)
Hey, that's the first time I got to jong someone! Yippee!
Kabuki in the house. Glad you had a good time man. It did rock out. Can't wait to do it again in a few weeks. And yes that purchase was def. needed. Glad you are getting your moneys worth.
Glad you had fun on the new bike! I would've traded with you!! ;)
Thanks for the welcome...Cant wait to do the ride again in a few weeks!
Welcome aboard Kabuki. I'm looking forward to more riding with the Dub-Vee crew in October.
Kabuki - I may not be the first to welcome or to JONG you, but I won't be the last either.
Welcome JONG! It was great to meet you in Moab.
IG, I'm sorry but you are too new to JONG anyone. What's it been, only 2 years?!? sheesh...
Well oh yeah! You didn't tell yentna she couldn't JONG anyone!Quote:
Originally Posted by Particle
Prolly cuz she's a gurl.
I take my advantages when I can. :cool: :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by InspectorGadget
I was looking at the thread when I noticed this. I found it funny because, besides my bike and Camelback, my car is still loaded w/ crap from this trip.Quote:
Originally Posted by fondigley
Heh, the car's unpacked and the food and the laundry and the bikes, but our bike gear, tent, sleeping materials, and packs are still stacked in the living room. Grin.
Nice TR - looks like a rad trip . . . I think I may have just gotten convinced I need to check out Moab!
Yes. You do. It'll be rad for sure. Unless it's snowing the end of October in which case we won't be there, grin.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kellie
Mine would be if I wasn't worried about someone just taking it out of the back of my truck. I mean my camelback and a few other bags are still in the cab, but the bed is empty.Quote:
Originally Posted by bagtagley
DO IT, you won't be disappointed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kellie
Some one is going to have to fill me in on what "Jonged" means
"jabba yadda yaaaa yadaaa, Which means...the crocodile that walks like a man.."
No, that's not what it means. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kabuki_259