2 Day Dual Sport Ride

Seriously.......:smirk:

As for dual sports, I'm still on the fence (not the same one GEEKS on...:devil:), whether or not to get a DS...my mind-set is better to have it and not need itthen to need it and not have it. HOWEVER, there are the added costs on insurance, tags, (but I don't know what that would be) plus breakage if I ever get the notion to take a nap...signals, etc. Do you guys take the rear signals off ? :noidea: Help me with this....convince me DS is the way to go! :thumb:
New thread, maybe something like - "DS Setup; From showroom to Dirt: What do you do to make your DS dirt worthy?:thinking:
 
I like the better to have and not need it theory which is the way I went. Insurance is cheap and tags are not too much either. I have no rear turn signals but the front set remains and has not been torn off in the couple of lay downs I have had. :devil: Now no more hijacking this thread from me. :smirk:
Seriously.......:smirk:

As for dual sports, I'm still on the fence (not the same one GEEKS on...:devil:), whether or not to get a DS...my mind-set is better to have it and not need itthen to need it and not have it. HOWEVER, there are the added costs on insurance, tags, (but I don't know what that would be) plus breakage if I ever get the notion to take a nap...signals, etc. Do you guys take the rear signals off ? :noidea: Help me with this....convince me DS is the way to go! :thumb:
 
Day One - Rack & chopnwood. As CW pointed out this was an organized 2 day dual sport ride with the Stewards of the Sierra National Forest. It is a well organized self guided event. I would highly recommend it to anyone with a dual sport bike.

This is our first real attempt at using a roll chart and GPS. CW has the roll chart and I have the GPS. We were lost before we ever left the staging area. :lol:

First photo op, a huge canyon and river below us

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Some rolling pavement photography of CW behind me.

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Here is what is out in front

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Back to some dirt

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Transistion to pavement for a mile or two to connect to the next section of trails

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more to follow
 
Looks like I am missing some photos from my upload to photobucket :mad:

Oh well here you go in no particular order

Overlooking Bass Lake

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Rack

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This is where we are headed

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Granite climb

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Fuel and lunch stop this was about 80 miles into our day

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After a little break it was back onto the bikes :ride:

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That's what I have for day one. Total miles logged for me 165 ( i had to take a guy back to an area as he was lost and split up from his group)
 
On day 2 Captain Pumpkin join us :smirk:. Now CP has not been on his bike for a long time. This should be fun :smirk::devil:

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CP's pretty bike aka garage art. I wonder if it will get scratched today :noidea:

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Getting ready to head out for day 2 :banana:

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Captain Pumkin

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chopnwood

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Hey, what happened here? oh, he stalled out. Maybe he should consider a Rekluse :lol:

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Hey you are supposed to be ON the bike. More on this a little later. Seems like CP & cw liked to be off the bikes in another section :devil:

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in cw's defense, CP did stall out in front of him killing his momentum on this steep rutted incline

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It was a pretty tough climb. Once we cleared it we started looking for the next section of the trip. We could not find it and ran into a few others that were lost too. As it turned out we connected onto the wrong trail. Guess what CP we get to go down that and retrace our steps :smirk:
 
Self portrait :D

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Here comes CP with cw running sweep

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and there they go :wave:

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CP getting his wipes out to clean up the mess he made or is about to make :lol::P

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okay cw how do I read this damn thing again :noidea:

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It was a good thing we had both a GPS and the roll chart because the trails did not seem to match up all of the time. I put the camera away and we made tracks to our next lunch and fuel stop. On the way we came to an awesome section of single track with tight switch backs. :banana:

Here we are heading down it

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Hey what is going on here :thinking:

CP you are supposed to be ON the bike :picard:

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hold on, you can do it, don't drop it :P

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saved it :lol:

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Whoa, what's going on here :thinking: It's cw walking his bike :picard:

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a quote from chopnwood - "i bet that picture is going in the pussy thread" :lol::lol:
 
Little did the guys know but I went down on this switch back. I was ON the bike and fell to the uphill side after the front end washed out. I will use CDA's excuse, "it was the front tire. i knew i should have changed it out!" :facepalm:

Here is my bike taking a break waiting for the "hikers" to walk their bikes through the switch back. :smirk:

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Aways down the trail we came to this downed tree blocking the trail. I was first so I got over it as there were small logs to make a ramp up and over.

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CP has a pretty good pic of me riding HIS bike over this log. I have a pic that did not upload of chopnwood clearing it. I will have to add that at the end of this report. :prof:
 
Our lunch and fuel stop for day 2.

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Back onto the trail. Not many pics were taken as we needed to roll!

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I have a few others on the iphone that i will load a little later.
 
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