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What ride(s) do you want to go on?

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A for me, to start. It really doesn't matter, A or B. There are some members who I rode with last time, and it would be cool to get together with those guys and ride together again.

I'd love to see a sign of people coming to FR3, and I know Dez is working on it.

Thanks
 
Is there a "D" class ride. I do not want anyting that might bend my Barbie pink training wheels or make me spill my beer.... :lol:

SYL
 
sueyoulater said:
Is there a "D" class ride. I do not want anyting that might bend my Barbie pink training wheels or make me spill my beer.... :lol:

SYL

As a matter of fact there is.......... read the first post in this thread. Other than your barbie pink tw's, it souds as though it would suit you fine. :)
 
This ride sounds like it will be epic, and I am hoping like crazy to make it, but at this point I can only give it an honest 50/50 chance. Too many things up in the air, not the least of which is money!! (If someone would buy my '06 650, it would help:) ) If I make it, I will probably start with the B riders and adjust from there as needed.
 
I'm new to this forum but reallyreally want to get an FE450.

I'm a solid B to an advanced B. I can get through some/most of the A trails -- but definately not at their pace.

I'd rather have too much fun, all day long, and live to tell about it. And anybody that has followed an A on his "challenging" trail should know what I mean.

So I B happy to B a B rider...

And at this point, I am a solid "...want-to-go-bad-but-need-to-see-how-the-next
-couple-of-weeks-go...." due to how the wife's and mine last ride went.

http://www.omraoffroad.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6818

Cheers! E-Ticket
 
I'm in for the Colorado ride!

I live in Pitkin right in the heart of the best single track on earth! I'll be attending the ride. If you need help with any logistics I'll try and help.

Thanks,

Tim

970-641-2971
 
Thank you Tim, I'm sure someone on the planning committee will get in touch with you.
 
Count me in, too. I'll ride some A and some B trail. Like Tim, I also have a cabin in Pitkin and can assist as needed.
 
sueyoulater said:
So where is the rally point (daily start loaction) when and if I get there?

SYL

As it stands right now, the rally point will be at the Tall Texan Resort. That could change, but that's where it stands as of right now.

I am hoping that by the end of next month we will have it all worked out as to what each days rides will look like, where to, how far, etc....
 
Here's the sign up list as of 08-02-09.

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Can someone describe what most of the riding will be like or has it been done already in another thread. I took my 650 up a mountain the other night and was not a happy camper on hard packed ground and solid rock. First time I ever really felt uncomfortable on that beast (especially with cliffs off the side.)
 
maDDtraPPer said:
Can someone describe what most of the riding will be like or has it been done already in another thread. I took my 650 up a mountain the other night and was not a happy camper on hard packed ground and solid rock. First time I ever really felt uncomfortable on that beast (especially with cliffs off the side.)

What seems to be the problem?
 
Too much power, too loose, too much wheel spin, any big rocks and it's boucing all over the place and when there's not a lot of space then thats not so healthy. I believe I would have gotten to the top a lot faster on my KDX. I am wondering if it's the right bike for mountain rides.
 
1) Get your suspension sorted. It will stop the bouncing about and help put the power to the ground.
2) What tires and air pressure do you run?
3) Throttle control and short shift
 
Don't make me show up now, I know the trails and have had a mailbox out of Gunny.

If you are comeing from sea level it will kick your ass.

Let some of air out of your tires and get a map.

There are alot of good trails south of Gunny where you can class up or get a line of order .

That was the map under my clutch inspection cover.

Their are thunderstorms, so wear/bring a jacket.

Tell the hotel in CB what you are doing or that you have family there; they might give you a discount.

Younger/stoner types might want to try the Oh Be Joyfull camp ground north.

Cement creek has camping for those that are on it.

Everyone else, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?

Again; there are alot of trails. Get the map.
 

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