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slow ride club
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I'm thinking about a slow ride party at my place in August. I need to make some more advanced obstacles first.
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
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Can I watch you test out the advanced sections?
2022 TRS 300 E-start
2021 Beta 300rr
2021 Beta 300rr
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I'm making them for guys like you - maybe I should say everyone but me!
But just being there is motivation to get good enough to ride them.
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
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Is there any mechanical alternative to walking along with a chainsaw when trying to establish a single track? I'm dealing with this wierd broad leaf stuff that covers the woods at about 2 feet thick. Its easy to ride trhough but it hides all the fallen logs that lurk beneath. this is keeping me from establishing a goat trail by freeriding the bike.
The fallen trees are too big to drive over with my little tracker.
The fallen trees are too big to drive over with my little tracker.
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brush hog?davej wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 8:31 pmIs there any mechanical alternative to walking along with a chainsaw when trying to establish a single track? I'm dealing with this wierd broad leaf stuff that covers the woods at about 2 feet thick. Its easy to ride trhough but it hides all the fallen logs that lurk beneath. this is keeping me from establishing a goat trail by freeriding the bike.
The fallen trees are too big to drive over with my little tracker.
I guess all your barnyard animals can't eat it?
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I'm in given enough notice! Will bring kiddo on his Oset.
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bushog and backhoe have been pretty good to re-establish the jeep roads back there but I made some pretty good ruts today. I think the area is still woods because it is swampy soil.
It is weird because it looks like you can find a path between all the trees and see pretty far ahead but the vegetation is up to your handlebars in some places. It gives no resistance to riding through but you are totally blind to all the fallen trees on the floor.
I was thinking of this machine but I have read that they have no power and there are only 2wd:
https://harrisonburg.craigslist.org/snw ... 23694.html
It is weird because it looks like you can find a path between all the trees and see pretty far ahead but the vegetation is up to your handlebars in some places. It gives no resistance to riding through but you are totally blind to all the fallen trees on the floor.
I was thinking of this machine but I have read that they have no power and there are only 2wd:
https://harrisonburg.craigslist.org/snw ... 23694.html
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One of these on a bull handle brush cutter, some face protection and just walk.
2022 TRS 300 E-start
2021 Beta 300rr
2021 Beta 300rr
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I borrowed this off a buddy and it worked quite well. At times it was like freestyle riding through the woods in slow motion. Best part was the airconditioning blowing full blast
I'm around for the next five days if anyone wants to slowride, look what awaits you at the end of the rainbow
I'm around for the next five days if anyone wants to slowride, look what awaits you at the end of the rainbow
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