I felt so bad for all the riders who had to push me and the TW up the alley. I'll post that video. I had fun helping others. I also met some hot chicks who can ride offroad. Such a perfect combo for a wife.
Funny thing, when I watched it in reverse you waxed everyone's fanny!
2003 TW200 "Betty Boop"
2006 TW200 "Nibbler", a.k.a. “Mr.Gizmo"
Hidden Content All Things Considered I’ld Rather Be Motorcycling
Aside from it being very physically challenging, it looks like you had a great day.
This reminds me of when forum member (former forum member?) Rainman did some races in Washington State. I give all you guys/gals so much credit for even attempting a race such as this.
I might be good for an "old folks" poker ride, but not anything with the words "race", "enduro", or "hare scramble"! Cudos to you! I'm guessing you learned a lot.
Recover well from you injury. You may not be thinking about it now, but I hope to see more video's like this of you out on the course, though it makes me feel old!
Hidden Content A ride in the woods helps me relax and release tension. The fact I'm dragging a body should be entirely irrelevant?
The TW would probably do pretty well in 'classic' style enduro's. I remember reading in the 1965 Motorcycle Magazine about the ISDT enduro.
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While some roosted docjekell I was pleased to see the one fellow stop and help. Very easy to see how the goop before the log can trip a guy up, the stock tire just isn't knobby enough to churn through, up and over.
2003 TW200 "Betty Boop"
2006 TW200 "Nibbler", a.k.a. “Mr.Gizmo"
Hidden Content All Things Considered I’ld Rather Be Motorcycling
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