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got the fork seals replaced on the KLR so I'm ready for some mild adventure

any big bike rides going on?

The DRZ is solid as a rock (and twice as heavy)

any small bike rides going on?

I can hardly wait for mild weather so I can hit the desert some...

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I am riding this sunday, but not the trails.

Heading to Pala MX.

Great...the KLR just got new fork fluid...

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I was considering the Escondido BMW big bike dual sport ride...

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I was considering the Escondido BMW big bike dual sport ride...

Great...I have the "KLR" version of the BMW propeller...i'll bet they LOVE those

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Greenhorn Mts, Sequoia National Forest Sunday 8AM to ~4PM.

Mostly intermediate or better singletrack, 80%-90%.

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Greenhorn Mts, Sequoia National Forest Sunday 8AM to ~4PM.

Mostly intermediate or better singletrack, 80%-90%.

Great...now you're just bragging

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Greenhorn Mts, Sequoia National Forest Sunday 8AM to ~4PM.

Mostly intermediate or better singletrack, 80%-90%.

Great...now you're just bragging

I'm not bragging.

Although, I'm doing the same thing on Saturday too.

That's bragging.

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It is a KLR weekend... I'm taking mine out to start the COBDR on Sunday! First camping

off the bike for a week trip for me.

I have taken my KLR on one of the Escondido BMW outings... they didn't mind at all having

other bikes along. It was interesting watching brand new big GS bikes with all the farkles

being dropped by riders who had never been on a fire road before.

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got the fork seals replaced on the KLR so I'm ready for some mild adventure

any big bike rides going on?

The DRZ is solid as a rock (and twice as heavy)

any small bike rides going on?

I can hardly wait for mild weather so I can hit the desert some...

Lurkie.

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got the fork seals replaced on the KLR so I'm ready for some mild adventure

any big bike rides going on?

The DRZ is solid as a rock (and twice as heavy)

any small bike rides going on?

I can hardly wait for mild weather so I can hit the desert some...

The KLR weights more than a KMT 990 and has a small bore hp like a 400, you're set up for both rides types.

And it's SoCal, it's always desert season?

I got Invited to do a road ride, but a Glamis loop is due too.

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Lurking for the BMW ride or something else..

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Lurking also. I could go Husky or KTM.

OK- I thought Axel would be out of service based on his crash last week, but he wants to ride...

I'm going out to Lark- Oak tree at the day use area at 7 am

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Lurking also. I could go Husky or KTM.

OK- I thought Axel would be out of service based on his crash last week, but he wants to ride...

I'm going out to Lark- Oak tree at the day use area at 7 am

Huh.

No big bike, I suppose.

I'll just watch reruns of Fast 'n Loud, I guess.....

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A friend and I ended up riding Pine Valley, good temp. I lost a black POD knee cap if anyone comes across it.

Chris

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I rode.

Fred, Thing, over Sunrise, made my dirt way to Banner, Julian for "BBQ" (it was ok- the ribs are better than their pulled pork), then Old Julian/Estates/Barona home.

It was fun.

I took no pictures.

The End.

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I rode. 2 up Road King to Santa Ysabel. Strawberry Rhubarb pie, Julian, Cuyamaca, home.

It was fun.

I also took no pictures.

The end.

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St. George - Las Vegas - La Mesa, Pavement 97F

Three freeway stoppages, one roll-over, one accident, one fire. It was ugly at times. I can't convince the Dear One to stop driving that road on Sunday.

Me, I'm trying to convince her to take the Kelbaker Rd. turn south at Baker.

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Rolled the TE out of the garage after wasting the morning on endless little projects around the house. Pulled in the clutch, hit the starter button and....nuthin'.

Tried to charge up the battery. Didn't work.

Bought a new battery, started the bike, looked at the time, and went inside for an early supper.

The end.

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Full face Shoei's, chest protector, proper boots, blue Fly enduro jacket.

No pirate gear here.

I did say "Argh" once in a while though. king.gif

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I rode lark- did the overlook at the hill climb, then met Axel at the dirt road- Rode into main area and did some trails trying to build his confidence

Then practiced getting his front tire in the air...over and over and over and over

He started getting the hang of it, then we did some more trails

Came to the oak tree and saw SDAR member Phil- did some stuff with him, and he charged up the slab, with the front tire in the air a couple of times- with his level of experience, that slab is intimidating but the feeling when you get to the top...he let out a whoop! THAT right there was worth the drive for me

Picture and ride report soon

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I rode lark- did the overlook at the hill climb, then met Axel at the dirt road- Rode into main area and did some trails trying to build his confidence

Then practiced getting his front tire in the air...over and over and over and over

He started getting the hang of it, then we did some more trails

Came to the oak tree and saw SDAR member Phil- did some stuff with him, and he charged up the slab, with the front tire in the air a couple of times- with his level of experience, that slab is intimidating but the feeling when you get to the top...he let out a whoop! THAT right there was worth the drive for me

Picture and ride report soon

It was a great day for me. Thanks Bob and Axel for the encouragement otherwise I would never try it. What a feeling!!!!

Phil

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