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The trail bike thread.
Lets see some trail bike pics :)
Jeff, any Honda XL650 pics? |
Between my son and I, we have 2 matching late 80s Honda XR200 dirtbikes that run and handle well. I recently picked up a really nice 2000 Kawasaki KLR 250 with low miles from my BIL. It is fully street leagal, and I plan to run it on short local, trips and along our farm lanes, and wooded trails.
I'll try to post some pics tommorow at work. |
Thanks. Actually... I'm thinking of buying a year 2000 to 2005 Honda XR400. Something road legal that I can ride to trails and do fire breaks, and bulldozer type tracks in forests. There is a mountain track called the Molesworth Station trail that I intend to do in 6 or 8 months time.
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My latest XR650L Pic.....Augered in Shoulder First at 40+ MPH 2 months ago.....2 surgeries later.....Worst case Doc has ever repaired......Drilled holes for 11 pins; most ever B4 he did was 8...I've seen cleaner Shotgun wounds....Can't even pick my nose yet.......Happy times...SmileWavySmileWavySmileWavy |
Dang Bob, what happened? I had a pretty nasty one about a year ago and my tailbone is still sore. Numb spot about the size of my fist over my tailbone still there.
I continue to ride off road (at age 50), but that last crash sobered me up a bit. I need to dial it back a little so I don't do some permanent damage. I always like to hear about how others' crashes happened so I can hopefully avoid same. Get well soon. JA |
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Argh, Bob, doesn't look good.
I used to be the man of steel, now I'm more like the man of custard. But I would like to get back in to trail riding bikes. I like the idea of a street legal Honda XR400R :) |
Last fall, I was riding about 15 mph and the dog ran out in front of me, I swerved to save the dog, and went over the handle bars for a faceplant and 4 broken ribs. It was hell catching my breath, picking the bike up, kick starting it, and returning to the house. I felt sore for about 6 weeks.
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Bob...one word...OUCH!
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Two I've had - sold this year:
1973 Suzuki 185 2-stroke all original http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1434381115.jpg Early production (72 - K0) 1973 magnesium case Honda XL 250 4-stroke http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1434381207.jpg |
wishing you well on the shoulder rehab, Bob.
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1973 XL250. Bought it brand new when I was just a pup.
Haven't fired it up yet this year. I'll be 62 this year.....maybe I should sell it.......nah...I've had too much fun on that scooter. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1434396685.jpg |
Bob, just curious, given your extensive riding history.....How will this injury affect your future riding, if at all? Will you do anything different? Just wondering, since as I mentioned, my latest crash was a game changer for me with regard to how aggressive I ride. It's either dial it back, or pay big time at some point.
Hope you heal and get strong again soon. JA |
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1) Give up the more difficult "single track" sections? With tall suspensions these days, there are times you need to dab a foot and there is nothing down there. 2) Had lots of close calls with Deer/Elk near my house at dusk in Sept/Oct. Have to leave the bike home more? Have an easy dirt ride scheduled a week from today.....Leaving July 8 for a trip thru Tahoe and western Colorado.....Have to take it easy for sure...Working hard at the PT......Thax for the thoughts.... |
Mine are all trail bikes:)
Some just require bigger trails. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1440502279.jpg Jim |
The current stable of "trail bikes" are bigger dual sport, 1150GS and Vstrom. This pic is from a weekend trip through Montana last summer before my son reported to Ft. Benning.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1440513377.jpg Several years prior, a pic from a weekend trail riding and camping with the dogs. Those were the best of days. Honda CR250Rs. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1440513460.jpg |
Mmmmm. Timely thread. I was just thinking that it is time to get an "Enduro" to take on camping/hunting trips. I have a truck and slide in camper, so adding some powered wheels for short trips from camp would be nice. Any of your bikes used such way?
What is a good, reliable and light bike generally available with street plates that can do at least some dirt road duty in the national forests? It also needs to hold a 6'+ 200 lbs guy without looking like the circus bear riding a tricycle. Thanks G |
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