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8-17-13 Oregon Coast Range Dual Sport Adventure

darnold87

Husqvarna
AA Class
A group of us finally completed a trip we've wanted to do for many years. To travel from Salem area to Astoria, utilizing the many OHV trails and old logging roads, and avoiding pavement as much as possible. Then come home on Hwy101 along the coast... a 2-day adventure.
We pulled it off and it was amazing.
We road backroads from Salem to Willamina and then jumped on to trails form there on. Some pavement was necessary while connecting trail systems and different state forests.
Maine areas we crossed were Upper Nestucca, Trask, TSF, Jordan Creek, Diamond Mill, CSF, Nicolai Mountain... Total mileage was around 440 miles.
Bikes: Husqvarna TE610, SM610, Terra650, Husaberg 450, DRZ400SM, KLR, and a Buell street bike, who decided to call it a day a few minutes into the trails.
Here's a couple youtube videos of the good times!

View: http://youtu.be/QbVZeJCaGp0
(my video)

and

View: http://youtu.be/W-ChCjFL1Vg
(Mike's video: www.moto-mule.com)

Oh and here are a few pics:
 

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I have not watched the video but this looks like a very cool ride and some good times ... That varying terrain is the type of dirt bike riding I down with ... And toss in a little streeter stuff (time to rest-up some maybe) and a coast line, its about the whole package ... The cool thing on that open water is the changes it can make every ~24 hrs or so ... Always the same, but can always be different ...

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My riding was about due east (GPNF) and a little north of the most northern point on your ride, but I can see the PNW in those trail pics :) ... Brings back a few memories ...I'd like to ride there again some day for the sights and see if I can ride that area better now than 4 yrs ago when I left.
 
Thanks. :) It was a blast!
I'll bet it was a fun trip!

And it is good Mike finally got to see a TR650 in person (Mike makes the moto-mule)

I'll venture to guess the TR650 might have had the OEM Sahara's replaced with something a bit more dirt oriented.
 
I'll bet it was a fun trip!

And it is good Mike finally got to see a TR650 in person (Mike makes the moto-mule)

I'll venture to guess the TR650 might have had the OEM Sahara's replaced with something a bit more dirt oriented.

Believe it or not, the TR650 has the stock tires on it. Only upgrades on it so far (it's my cousin's bike), are a Seat Concepts seat, skid plate, crash bars, and a -1 tooth front sprocket. He plans on some more dirt oriented tires soon however. :)
 
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