Ride report.
#12
RE: Ride report.
ORIGINAL: Nobrakes
Nice pics, Neil. You guys covered a lot of ground, was that mostly off-road?
Nice pics, Neil. You guys covered a lot of ground, was that mostly off-road?
Yeah mostly off road, around 130k's.
The road miles are getting there and getting back. That's around 60k's.
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RE: Ride report.
ORIGINAL: deej
Awesome! Ride report good......mud bad! Deej no like mud....Deej smash mud![8D]
Awesome! Ride report good......mud bad! Deej no like mud....Deej smash mud![8D]
My friend Rob dropped it in the mud.
When he took his helmet off after getting up, water poured out.
Now that was funny.
Pity I didn't get a photo of that!
Im haven't cleaned it yet.
Too tired.
That's a job for Ron!
Later on.
#15
RE: Ride report.
Nice ride report!
Here in California "THE MAN" has shut down thousands of kilometers of trails and roads but the good news is as they let Mother nature reclaim these areas they become hard to police do to accessibility. I ride where i want to ride and am very willing to pay the fine IF they catch me. No Also that when i am riding in a closed area i don't pioneer new trails but stay on the old ones and do my best not to hurt the environment.
I am not advocating breaking the law Im advocating enjoying our land the way we want when we want as free people. I love the environment but there is a segment of society here in California that hates the mechanized world and they are a strong lobby in Sacramento and Washington.
There are many moto advocacy groups around the world, join one and be part of the lobby for OHV use. If we don't stand up and be counted they win and that means we will be corralled into what California is slowly doing and that is state run OHV parks. I like adventure riding and exploring in my jeep, rhino, klx, max6x6 ect. I don't want to be limited to a state run zoo called OHV park.
Sorry about the inarticulate ramble.
Im a free man,
WD
Here in California "THE MAN" has shut down thousands of kilometers of trails and roads but the good news is as they let Mother nature reclaim these areas they become hard to police do to accessibility. I ride where i want to ride and am very willing to pay the fine IF they catch me. No Also that when i am riding in a closed area i don't pioneer new trails but stay on the old ones and do my best not to hurt the environment.
I am not advocating breaking the law Im advocating enjoying our land the way we want when we want as free people. I love the environment but there is a segment of society here in California that hates the mechanized world and they are a strong lobby in Sacramento and Washington.
There are many moto advocacy groups around the world, join one and be part of the lobby for OHV use. If we don't stand up and be counted they win and that means we will be corralled into what California is slowly doing and that is state run OHV parks. I like adventure riding and exploring in my jeep, rhino, klx, max6x6 ect. I don't want to be limited to a state run zoo called OHV park.
Sorry about the inarticulate ramble.
Im a free man,
WD
#16
RE: Ride report.
ORIGINAL: WD~40
Nice ride report!
Here in California "THE MAN" has shut down thousands of kilometers of trails and roads but the good news is as they let Mother nature reclaim these areas they become hard to police do to accessibility. I ride where i want to ride and am very willing to pay the fine IF they catch me. No Also that when i am riding in a closed area i don't pioneer new trails but stay on the old ones and do my best not to hurt the environment.
I am not advocating breaking the law Im advocating enjoying our land the way we want when we want as free people. I love the environment but there is a segment of society here in California that hates the mechanized world and they are a strong lobby in Sacramento and Washington.
There are many moto advocacy groups around the world, join one and be part of the lobby for OHV use. If we don't stand up and be counted they win and that means we will be corralled into what California is slowly doing and that is state run OHV parks. I like adventure riding and exploring in my jeep, rhino, klx, max6x6 ect. I don't want to be limited to a state run zoo called OHV park.
Sorry about the inarticulate ramble.
Im a free man,
WD
Nice ride report!
Here in California "THE MAN" has shut down thousands of kilometers of trails and roads but the good news is as they let Mother nature reclaim these areas they become hard to police do to accessibility. I ride where i want to ride and am very willing to pay the fine IF they catch me. No Also that when i am riding in a closed area i don't pioneer new trails but stay on the old ones and do my best not to hurt the environment.
I am not advocating breaking the law Im advocating enjoying our land the way we want when we want as free people. I love the environment but there is a segment of society here in California that hates the mechanized world and they are a strong lobby in Sacramento and Washington.
There are many moto advocacy groups around the world, join one and be part of the lobby for OHV use. If we don't stand up and be counted they win and that means we will be corralled into what California is slowly doing and that is state run OHV parks. I like adventure riding and exploring in my jeep, rhino, klx, max6x6 ect. I don't want to be limited to a state run zoo called OHV park.
Sorry about the inarticulate ramble.
Im a free man,
WD
Our brush with the "law" yesterday was a bit odd.
We were stopped by the Water Authority on what I have always known as a public road.
It is near a major source of drinking water and they have decided to clamp down.
It turns out we were the only bikes that bothered to stop.
Every one else just scoots off and there is no way to catch them.
But we thought that on road registered bikes, we were not breaking any law so we stopped.
Now we have our plates and names on a data base which I'm annoyed about.
I wonder what I will do if it happens again?
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