Horrible helmet cam attempt of an 8 mile, private land single track loop. Work in progress. The trail is still pretty primitive.
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Horrible helmet cam attempt of an 8 mile, private land single track loop. Work in progress. The trail is still pretty primitive.
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The Worst mistakes, make the best memories.
My new object of lust: gotta start saving those nickels
(I hear they will have a street version out late fall/early next year)
Last edited by tex1230; 06-04-2009 at 12:13 PM.
Headed to the Arkansas Ozarks on mon. I've heard good things, Dragon V.2.0 without the crowds.
Will report on it.
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Ben Franklin
Just bought by first bike today, an older Yamaha in nice shape. Now I just need to figure out how to ride the thing before my road test on Tues. And thanks to the almighty internet, I now know how to shift. Or at least I understand the principle. It's too bad I live on a highway with blind curves in front of my house and I'm scared shitless to ride a half block to get onto some side streets where I can practice a bit.Gonna have to be an early morning mission before traffic picks up.
Even if you manage to pass the license test with that little practice, you should look into taking the MSF Basic Rider Course. It's kinda like skiing--if you learn how to do the basics right, you can progress a lot faster and not have to unlearn bad habits as you get better. Unlike skiing, though, motorcycling often takes place in traffic and on pavement, making mistakes more painful.
(I'm assuming that if you don't know how to shift, you're probably not particularly experienced with turning, braking, or acceleration, either.)
Any sport bike guys here who want to do some group rides?
Anyone a Colorado Sportbike Club member?
<---------CSC member.
Yeah, I've had some friends who have taken a course and recommended it. Problem is, the nearest course is two hours away and it's a three day deal, so between the course itself and a place to stay, it's way too much money and time for me right now. I'm just planning on cruising some side streets, then easing my way into highway riding. The test itself is kind of a joke - I don't think you'd get above 10mph. I really don't see how it would qualify anyone to actually ride a motorcycle anywhere besides a parking lot.
93 miles of mostly single track today.
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the new ride
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My Montana has an East Infection
Shit, just bought one of these today. Now I have two bikes, one for a loaner bike.
Pick it up tuesday.
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Gentleman both nice pieces .....That single track looked nice to rip up...do you guys do enduro's or hare scrambles out there????? either way good luck with the new bikes
Handling a bike at low speeds is actually harder.
Im still getting back into it myself, 2yrs now but i had dirt bike experience.
Get yourself full gear, your going down one day. I got a great deal on advider.com on some kevlar gear. cycleport is the company. Also for 300 bucks, sign up for lee parks total control clinic if you can. Its one day. He has a good book too.
Last edited by Cono Este; 06-08-2009 at 06:15 AM.
mmm...pow,
maybe you can find someone that can help you with some fundamentals locally. Last year, I barely knew how to ride a dirt bike. After the MSF course, I realized how little I knew. I am sure there are some fundamental videos on the internet.
good luck
More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap
i had my endorsement years ago, but then didnt have a bike for a bunch of years. including a period of time when my license was suspended for running from the cops on a motorcycle. so i let the endorsement lapse.
i had to do my re-test a couple years ago on a $500 1985 honda interceptor 500 with 65,000 miles, bad brakes, no suspension, half bald tires and to top it all off the parking lot where they had us do the test (at the gallatin county fairgrounds) was covered in sand and gravel. they do make you do some swerves and quick stops, which was kind of sketchy. i bitched a little about the condition of the course, but that didnt get me anywhere. i did fine but some dude on a huge yamaha cruiser/harley clone dumped and scratched up his chrome.
i decided that honda was a little too dangerous, so after a few months of riding it got my buell.
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Ben Franklin
I never thought I'd hear myself say this but Arkansas is fucking awesome! Rode the Ozarks for 3 days. Hundreds of miles of unpatrolled and uninhabited, minus an odd bible banger here or there, roads! Plenty of places to camp.
Highly reccomended.
Too much rain in SLC lately, so.........ran a few solo laps on Slickrock today. It's fun to run consecutive laps so you can learn it and get the flow better for each lap. Tomorrow morning will be the pedal lap.
Never did rain. Going up there tomorrow.
Got a little exercise with the wife.
Not a bad place for an evening beer.
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Just getting to the parking lot we crossed this creek 7 times in my truck. Then another 14 crossings brought us to the spot where i should have brought my chainsaw and we could go no further.
after crossing all the times on the way back we went to this.
and this.
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My Montana has an East Infection
Gorgeous weekend to get out, as long as it"s early.
A little windy before the rains start too.
Colorado Motorcycle Mini-summit anyone???
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