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  1. Bagstr

     

    Thanks for a great camp-out -you did a good job of planning and hosting

     

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    Bagstr Ready to Roll

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    My WR450 with new Mosko Moto R80 luggage - this was a great test ride for a 3 day trip I am planning in May with my son.  I had enough stuff for 3 days - just a few more meals needed.  But there is more to this story - later.......IMGP7240.JPG

    The campsite was really nice - good flat sand for tents - I hiked up the creek bed that intersected the trailScreenshot 2017-04-03 21.13.21.png

    We were about .8 KM from the Diablo Canyon Trail dead end - we didn't expect too many visitors but we actually saw three 4-wheelers that missed the Diablo drop-off turnIMGP7246.JPG

    While I took the low road - Bagstr took the high road - I think he was trying to see if anyone else was comingIMGP7245.JPG

    Lots of great scenery ...........IMGP7265.JPG

    And I made some new friendsIMGP7274.JPGAs the sun sets, finally we are all assembledIMGP7278.JPG

    KiwiWayne brought a queen sized air matress that was 6in. thick, but had no qualms about filling it with CO.  I hope someone got a photo of his dinner - a 10 in diameter pre-cooked steak, a whole head of lettuce and a fresh bottle of ranch salad dressing - KiwiW  knows how to travel in styleIMGP7282.JPG

     

    The morning sun woke us around 6AM and we packed upIMGP7285.JPG

    From Left to Right:  MotoPolo, Van, MacDuncan, KKug, Bagstr, Wildwood and KiwiWayne.  All that adult beverage and some how we could not find plumb.

    KiwiW and I left first and I told him I wanted to lead so he could help me when I crashed.  Well I was feeling pretty good - I didn't crash and every now and i again I'm waiting for Kiwi.  I'm thinking - "hey I must be doing pretty good to stay ahead of him"  Back at the trailer Kiwi hands me my tent and my water bottle that fell off my bike that he had retrieved!  Thanks KiwiW- I owe you some brews for that.......

     

    What a great ride - lovely meeting the gang and good stories all around

     

     

     

     


  2. I bought a used WR 450 that had a VAPOR installation.  The water temp sensor is a plastic fitting that is spliced into one of the water hoses.  I  noticed a small drip and investigated and found the fitting was broken at both ends such that the hose clamp had nothing to clamp on.  I rEmoved all the bits and pieces and installed new hoses all around.

     

    This is the second failure I have seen in three weeks.  My riding buddy at the Desert Dash had same issue but dumped all the water out on the trail - not good.  Fortunately he has all the parts necessary to by-pass the fitting and we were able to ride back (good reason to carry lots of water).  (His is the most complete tool kit I've seen on the trail)

    SO IF YOU HAVE A VAPOR CHECK YOUR WATER TEMP FITTING - YOU NEED TO COMPLETELY REMOVE IT TO BE SURE IT IS OK.  MY BUDDIES' WAS "EATEN" AWAY BELOW THE HOSE CLAMP


  3. Thanks Guys - MotoPolo here- I'm the friend Bagstr is talking about.  It is a 2006 (steel frame) WR 450F with Safari tank.  I weight about 170 lbs and am 5'10".  Most of the time I'll be riding with a 10-15 lb. tank bag and a 10 lb tool kit on rear fender.  I am currently running 7 wt fork oil.

     

    What is the best way to get available travel numbers - OK to use spec sheet?  [Front wheel travel is 300mm (11.8"), Rear wheel travel is 305mm (12").]

    75mm front and 103.7mm rear?

    Are the 95-110mm and 102mm numbers above just the rear rider (or race) sag?  What are you running up front?

     

    When adjusting rear shock preload (5-10mm)  - Is that done by putting bike on stand with rear wheel off ground and backing off the spring  perch adjuster until you get some play between perch and spring, and then compressing  spring 5-10 mm?

    thanks for the help!!

     


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    On 2/23/2017 at 10:14 PM, mkccmc said:

    I want to do the ride, but don't have anyone to ride with? Anyone willing to let me join there group. I would consider myself a pretty decent  rider. Will be riding a 2015 KTM 300xcw 6 Days. With a 80 mile range. Will carry extra gas to make it work. Let me know really want to do ride.

    mkoomc

    You are welcome to ride with me - I used to be a decent rider but now I only go as fast as possible without risking a fall

     

    Motopolo (Al)


  5. Bagstr - thanks for the reply - I'm all into the "non-competition" and just looking for an enjoyable ride.  You are correct that the .pdf file is the left right turn at milage version of the roll sheet.  I have NEVER used my electronics on a group ride yet.  All my tests have been done with a roll sheet I created using Rally Navigator to lay our the route and then you can download a pdf version for print out  or in my case to load onto my ipad.

     

    I'll bring all my gear and see what happens - I'm sure I'll have fun no matter what

     

    thanks again


  6. I would like to use my new Rally Blitz navigation equipment (a .pdf roadbook reader (iPad) and a ODO/CAP with gpx waypoints (iphone) on the Desert Dash ride next weekend.  Couple of Navigation Questions Questions:

    1. Will a .pdf file of the roadbook be available?

    2. Will a .gpx file be available?

    3. Can both of these be emailed to me before the event so I can load them onto my roadbook reader (.pdf) and onto my RallyBlitz ODO/CAP (.gpx)?

    4. If they can't be emailed - will they be available on a memory stick at the event and is there wifi available at the camp site? To load onto my RallyBlitz aps I need to get both files to my dropbox.

    I spoke to Mike (on the flyer) and he suggested I post the questions here.

     

    Thanks for the help - I'd really like to do this ride

     

    MotoPolo


  7. I would like to use my new Rally Blitz navigation equipment on this ride.  Questions:

    1. Will a .pdf file of the roadbook be available?

    2. Will a ,gpx file be available?

    3. Can both of these be emailed to me before the event so I can load them onto my roadbook reader (.pdf) and onto my RallyBlitz ODO/CAP (.gpx)?

    4. If they can't be emailed - will they be available on a memory stick at the event and is there wifi available at the camp site? To load onto my RallyBlitz aps I need to get both files to my dropbox.

    I spoke to Mike (on the flyer) and he suggested I post the questions here.

     

    Thanks for the help - I'd really like to do this ride

     

    MotoPolo

     


  8. Thanks all for the welcome - I hope to test out the "Rally Play" setup (Rally Blitz instruments) at the Desert Bash - see you all there.

    If these work out well we may offer them up as products so appreciate your feedback.  There is also a "Rally Play" thread on AdvRider.

     

    I'll post a few pics of the bike project - I'm just about ready to start cutting up my spare WR frame.


  9. Hi 

    I'm Al, in El Cajon, handle is MotoPolo (same as AdvRider forum).  Short intro - I'm 68 yrs old - grew up with dirt bikes in S. CA (desert Hare n' Hounds, motocross) - put the dirt bikes away after college and spent a lot of money on street/track toys.  Got the adventure bug about a year ago.  Bought a used plated WR450 and look forward to what I call recreational rallying - not a real race - just a fun ride with nav equipment.  I can't find the bike I really want (a light, twin cylinder dual sport) so I am making my own - stuffing a Yamaha FZ 07 700cc engine into a WR frame - keeps me off the streets.  Looking forward to riding with you all and talking shop.

    Cheers, MotoPolo

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