Season Opener, Round 1, NCHSA Series, Devil's Ridge Hare Scramble
#24
Nooo!!! Dude. You can keep posting here. (or could you at least link to your race reports?) Your 450EXC rocks! I know we all enjoy reading about your adventures on it. Well, except for a few sour apples I guess. BTW, thanks for posting this report. It makes good entertainment for us bike junkies, we'll take all of it we can get.
#25
A few minutes after you got the bike unstuck off that root you took a ****ter then got the bike up. Did you A. let it fall to the other side or B. throw down on the other side? I had to chuckle a bit there. Could definately tell you were whipped but still had to laugh some..........Sorry
#27
A few minutes after you got the bike unstuck off that root you took a ****ter then got the bike up. Did you A. let it fall to the other side or B. throw down on the other side? I had to chuckle a bit there. Could definately tell you were whipped but still had to laugh some..........Sorry
But I'm hard headed and a slow learner, so I kept going. Trust me, Lap 2 gets worse. haha
#28
lol...drama on on a klx thread...only looked at the last page.
I think its funny "expert" riders own one
Pinging Iowa ..
I think hare scrambles are tough .... but wtf do I know.
I think its funny "expert" riders own one
Pinging Iowa ..
I think hare scrambles are tough .... but wtf do I know.
Last edited by Finger Mullet; 03-19-2010 at 11:03 AM.
#29
Hare scrambles - I've only done a handful, but I've loved each one. Yes, they are hard! But in a good way, in a way that you will remember for a long time. I really need to be in better shape to be doing very many of these things, they are a cardio work-out way worse than P90X. And if you drop your bike a lot and have to pick it up like I did this past race, and get stuck in the mud a few times and have to wrestle it out of that thick tar mud, you will wishing you spent more time in the weight room, too.