Getting packed up for a weekend of off road riding. Not taking a GS but my Yamaha TT600N. Riding gear, Thor MX Boots, Thor Core 7 jersey and pants, Thor knee & elbow guards, and Thor roost protector. Planning to stop at Dennis Kirk to pick up a new MX type helmet and Scott goggles.
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Off Road Riding Gear
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Re: Off Road Riding Gear
I'm jealous! Have a great time, take pictures, and get back
home in one piece, you and the bike.
home in one piece, you and the bike.
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Re: Off Road Riding Gear
I will ride sometimes on one, sometime on two, sometimes the bike will lie down on it's side and rest.
Re: Off Road Riding Gear
Yes, that is an important part of trail riding.Curt Henry wrote: sometimes the bike will lie down on it's side and rest.
They often like to rest on the sides of long steep hills. Why I've even seen them get right off the track and rest.
It is an ideal time for the rider to become more intimate with his
If possible.
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Me109 wrote: It is an ideal time to... "become more intimate with his surroundings"
ahhhhh... so that's what it's called! There I was , thinkin' I did a face plant, when in fact I was "giving head"!
ahhhhh... so that's what it's called! There I was , thinkin' I did a face plant, when in fact I was "giving head"!
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Re: Off Road Riding Gear
Why? You're not going to let people get in front of you, are you????Curt Henry wrote:...and Thor roost protector...
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