NW Weather and a good first ride for 2007
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    NW Weather and a good first ride for 2007

    by Andy Duffus » Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:04 am

    Saturday morning I loaded the kids and skis up for what should have been a snowy day with a foot plus of fresh snow. We got within 15 miles of the resort to be stopped by trees down with major powerlines down across the road and a predicted 6 hr wait. I headed home. Within an hour had the skis unloaded with my boys and the bikes in tow were headed out to ride in the woods North of Seattle.

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    Typical Mud

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    Sweet Wheelie

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    Getting out of the soup

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    A dark day in the woods

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    Typical Single Track

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    Nope, this isn't SoCal (who put the creek here?)

    Two hours of rinding, six hours of cleaning, Priceless
    06' CRF 250x: Scotts w/BRP/Pastrana's, Fastway F3. JD Jet/Surge (165 M, 42 P, 50 L, Red 5th), 5:10 Case Saver, AR Vent, Twin Air, FMF Power Bomb, WB E2, Devol Eng. Suspension, WC Guards, Athena 280, KW valves and springs, 14/51 gear
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    by XGiant » Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:09 am

    I can relate to that!!! I usually spend more time cleaning up after winter rides than actually riding!! :evil: There just comes a time when you look at your bike in the garage and absolutely refuse to wait another day to ride!! Good for you! Those dark woods you refer to are why I go back to the headlight in the winter.
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    by paul turner » Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:10 am

    Great pics Duffus, that looks like fun, ONCE!

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    by instigator » Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:25 am

    XGiant wrote:I can relate to that!!! I usually spend more time cleaning up after winter rides than actually riding!! :evil: There just comes a time when you look at your bike in the garage and absolutely refuse to wait another day to ride!! Good for you! Those dark woods you refer to are why I go back to the headlight in the winter.


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    by Asmith » Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:37 am

    Awesome!! But where is the dust?? and what are all those pools of brown stuff that reflect the sky??
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    by XGiant » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:10 pm

    instigator wrote:
    XGiant wrote:I can relate to that!!! I usually spend more time cleaning up after winter rides than actually riding!! :evil: There just comes a time when you look at your bike in the garage and absolutely refuse to wait another day to ride!! Good for you! Those dark woods you refer to are why I go back to the headlight in the winter.


    Pressure Sprayer! :P :P :P


    ...probably a good idea, but the hose and nozzle cost considerably less! I get my bike back to showroom condition between rides. :D
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    GiantX

    by Andy Duffus » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:12 pm

    GiantX, do you run a plate without a headlight in the summer?
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    Re: GiantX

    by XGiant » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:16 pm

    Andy Duffus wrote:GiantX, do you run a plate without a headlight in the summer?


    Yeah, I go with the Cycra Stadium Plate.


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    by Andy Duffus » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:18 pm

    Nice
    06' CRF 250x: Scotts w/BRP/Pastrana's, Fastway F3. JD Jet/Surge (165 M, 42 P, 50 L, Red 5th), 5:10 Case Saver, AR Vent, Twin Air, FMF Power Bomb, WB E2, Devol Eng. Suspension, WC Guards, Athena 280, KW valves and springs, 14/51 gear
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    by XGiant » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:20 pm

    I just get bored sometimes and decide to play around in the garage! :D
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    by BOYO » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:22 pm

    Andy
    Great pics.I was begining to think no one ever got their bikes dirty over there.
    All other pics are of dust and hard pack trails.Your pics show very similar terrain to what we ride down here.
    Talk about mud just ask anyone who competed in the ISDE here a couple of months ago.
    All good fun though!
    Good to see your boys out there doing it too.Slippery muddy rides are great practice for bike control and balance.

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    Re: GiantX

    by Old-Man » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:42 pm

    XGiant wrote:
    Andy Duffus wrote:GiantX, do you run a plate without a headlight in the summer?


    Yeah, I go with the Cycra Stadium Plate.


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    That thing is way to clean. It looks like you don't even ride . :D
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    by Old-Man » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:44 pm

    instigator wrote:Pressure Sprayer! :P :P :P


    Yep it's the only way to go. I can clean 3 bikes in the time I took to do one.
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    Re: NW Weather and a good first ride for 2007

    by Old-Man » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:45 pm

    Andy Duffus wrote:Saturday morning I loaded the kids and skis up for what should have been a snowy day with a foot plus of fresh snow. We got within 15 miles of the resort to be stopped by trees down with major powerlines down across the road and a predicted 6 hr wait. I headed home. Within an hour had the skis unloaded with my boys and the bikes in tow were headed out to ride in the woods North of Seattle.

    Image
    Typical Mud

    Image
    Sweet Wheelie

    Image
    Getting out of the soup

    Image
    A dark day in the woods

    Image
    Typical Single Track

    Image
    Nope, this isn't SoCal (who put the creek here?)

    Two hours of rinding, six hours of cleaning, Priceless


    Man I sure wish I was able to ride with you guys. That;s the kind of riding I love. I guess you're not using a old tire on that stuff. Thanks for the great pictures.
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    by palmrider230 » Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:53 pm

    I was told pressure washer not good for certain parts

    of the bike,i.e. the chain

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