for MUD.
spent the day at Jones Creek OHV yesterday doing muddy hillclimbs. Had the rear tire at 8psi swinging side to side 3 feet either way trying desperately to stay on the bike, which I did for the most part. Couple of parts there where I lost peg footing but no way was I backing off the throttle, pushing sucks.
Anyways, just thought I'd publicly welcome the mud back into town, I missed you.
Bike when clean, full gas, tools - 218lbs
Bike when full of mud and near empty gas, with tools - 225lbs
tis the season...
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tis the season...
Sounds like you had a good day
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Re: tis the season...
Ha indeed. Spent most of the day cleaning mine up from the last run.
If you cant fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.
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Re: tis the season...
Yea, always a good day when on the bike. The transition is rude, last week I was blowing dust snot rockets out and switching air filters every day. I don't even need to check my air filter after yesterday