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BusyWeb
07-04-2010, 06:43 AM
Here my the first trail riding report... ^^;

7N23 Trail; Back Country Discovery Trails 1, witch is located in around Lake Hughes, So. California.
It was a pure fun. I almost forgot what the real bike riding feeling was during the trailling.
Differ from street riding, more chemicals produced on dirt riding.. ha ha ha

Slow and joy riding for about 20 miles steep mountain up and riding down.
Trail condition looks good for me, even if I don't know what others are for now.
It was easier when climb up to the top of the mountain, but riding down was different.
Narrow down, some sandy, deep dips around and gravel parts were hard parts for me.
I did slow, so not much difficulties with my TW200 which has FAT tires; holds well for me.

Anyway, it was successful first experience.
Can't wait to go ride other trail/dirts around here !!!

I took some photos and they are transfered into short video clip.

[youtube:awgg1y98]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIcJ_7m4iXA[/youtube:awgg1y98]

Thanks

Water Warrior 2
07-04-2010, 10:13 AM
Congrats Busy. Your first dirt ride is always exciting. Good idea with the gas can. After you find out the actual range of the bike you may well forget about the spare gas. Was also good that your first dirt ride had a bit of other traffic. A single rider can be in real trouble on an unused road if he falls and gets injured. Glad to see the 1st ride was a success.

BusyWeb
07-04-2010, 04:36 PM
Congrats Busy. Your first dirt ride is always exciting. Good idea with the gas can. After you find out the actual range of the bike you may well forget about the spare gas. Was also good that your first dirt ride had a bit of other traffic. A single rider can be in real trouble on an unused road if he falls and gets injured. Glad to see the 1st ride was a success.

Thanks for the advices, Mr. WW.
I'll try always be carful and be preapred when go to dirt. (also street ^^;)
Some scary moments were yesterday, but didn't mentioned... ha ha ha

I may need to re-start Dirt Riding (Bike) Videos, um.. helmet cam seems good from yesterday's riding experiences.
(good amount of movement on dirt.. hard to remove shaking from the bike-body mounting)
Some road parts were so beautiful, but couldn't stop to take photos.
I didn't wanted to stop riding and wanted to continue riding... but also wanted to take photos... ha ha ha