There's an event in the US called Tour of Idaho and the riders are required to carry a chainsaw. You should look at their setups for these exploratory rides.
Love it! I have contemplated trading CRF Rally for T7 but watching your video gives me a renewed appreciation for just how much more capable the Rally is in the dense terrain versus the bigger twins.
Haha... I did say to was a pre-ride. We had no idea how bad the tracks would be. and, with the rain in the area... it made everything harder! I have mapped out a big bike friendly loop taking out all the hard stuff!
How did the crash bar hold up on your TREEmendous wreck? Did it prevent the plastics from damage? I love the content, makes me want to get out and ride.
Great question. It worked well because there was no damage at all. I probably dropped the bike 3 or 4 times that trip and have no damage. I don't even realise the crash bars are there anymore. Thanks, I would definitely recommend riding more!
That was some intense riding in there. Love the video!
Thanks Bill. Some of it was a little too intense for me!
Very challenging terrain and cool scenery.👌
The wet conditions made it challenging, hopefully it will be dry when we return.
Interesting conditions guys. Enjoyed the video 👍🇦🇺
Thanks for watching
Great track, great video!
Thanks for watching.
A great ride!!
Yes, great area. Will see you up there again!
if you have those conditions for your group ride, you will have carnage and lots of delays.Voice of experience talking here. Good luck
We removed the tracks that caused us problems so the future ride will have less issues. Appreciate your voice of experience 👍
😂a real adventure. Looked like a lot of fun. I'll be back to join you soon!
We missed you Mal 😢
There's an event in the US called Tour of Idaho and the riders are required to carry a chainsaw. You should look at their setups for these exploratory rides.
sounds like exactly what we need, I'll check it out. Thanks
Love it! I have contemplated trading CRF Rally for T7 but watching your video gives me a renewed appreciation for just how much more capable the Rally is in the dense terrain versus the bigger twins.
Yes, as soon as it get tight, rough or slippery, the CRF300 is so much easier to ride.
Great tracks through there. Very slippery at times.
Yes, I loved the area and can't wait to go back.
Well so much for adventure riding I see you are back to full on enduro riding . This is why endurance riders are thinner then adv riders 😅.
Haha... I did say to was a pre-ride. We had no idea how bad the tracks would be. and, with the rain in the area... it made everything harder! I have mapped out a big bike friendly loop taking out all the hard stuff!
How did the crash bar hold up on your TREEmendous wreck? Did it prevent the plastics from damage? I love the content, makes me want to get out and ride.
Great question. It worked well because there was no damage at all. I probably dropped the bike 3 or 4 times that trip and have no damage. I don't even realise the crash bars are there anymore.
Thanks, I would definitely recommend riding more!
What's that liquid all over the ground? Never seen that in this part of the world.
Haha... We've had way too much lately!
Maybe you should bring a chainsaw or any saw on a Pre-Run...
We did have hand saws in our packs, but decided it would be easier to go around that tree.