aya16
Husqvarna
A Class
Yesterday, runner and I met up in Gorman for a bit of an exploring trip. Although I have ridden Gorman for many years, never have I really got into the heart of the area, till this ride.
Sorry no pix's as we were to bizzy hanging on to the handle bars for 64 miles.
Gorman really has a lot to offer, nasty single track, to some bad a$$ hills, and Deep sand
surprises. (my hard get off was in the sand).
My choice of bikes was the klx300 and runner brought his awesome husky. We rode our butts off.
Starting at 8 something in the morning and didn't stop except for a short lunch break at the mx track to watch practice going on. We ended the ride around 1:30. For a couple of seasoned guys, I think we did well. Weather was perfect, riding jerseys, no sweat shirts.
Runner is a great guy to ride with, some areas it was easy to get separated, and runner made sure we didn't. I went down twice, once hard, due to just plain getting tired and making stupid mistakes In a deep sand trail, I tried to turn left with the trail and used the right sand bank as a bounce to turn, and my front tire blew through it into a large rut of sand, instant stop and over the bars I went, I didn't have the bike leaning over enough to take advantage of the burm...ouch.
Runner kept his bike up, except for a nasty downhill, that I just closed my eyes and hoped for the best when I went down it. Very slippery stuff at times, with layers of sand on rock faces.
We did the monster hill in Gorman and both made it no problem, good thing it wasn't 10 feet higher.
All in all Gorman really has something for everyone, easy trails for those just starting out, to
major rocky, rutted, sandy, switch backs onto a steep climb out of the mess, I loved that stuff with the KLX.
Those that live around Gorman that never rode it, are missing some of the best riding anywhere.
Need some more husky's out there, Runner's bike, I think, was the only one I saw. My choice of Bikes was a good one, my 2t husky wouldn't have had the gas range to make the run.
Thanks runner for a great day on the trail...
Mike
Sorry no pix's as we were to bizzy hanging on to the handle bars for 64 miles.
Gorman really has a lot to offer, nasty single track, to some bad a$$ hills, and Deep sand
surprises. (my hard get off was in the sand).
My choice of bikes was the klx300 and runner brought his awesome husky. We rode our butts off.
Starting at 8 something in the morning and didn't stop except for a short lunch break at the mx track to watch practice going on. We ended the ride around 1:30. For a couple of seasoned guys, I think we did well. Weather was perfect, riding jerseys, no sweat shirts.
Runner is a great guy to ride with, some areas it was easy to get separated, and runner made sure we didn't. I went down twice, once hard, due to just plain getting tired and making stupid mistakes In a deep sand trail, I tried to turn left with the trail and used the right sand bank as a bounce to turn, and my front tire blew through it into a large rut of sand, instant stop and over the bars I went, I didn't have the bike leaning over enough to take advantage of the burm...ouch.
Runner kept his bike up, except for a nasty downhill, that I just closed my eyes and hoped for the best when I went down it. Very slippery stuff at times, with layers of sand on rock faces.
We did the monster hill in Gorman and both made it no problem, good thing it wasn't 10 feet higher.
All in all Gorman really has something for everyone, easy trails for those just starting out, to
major rocky, rutted, sandy, switch backs onto a steep climb out of the mess, I loved that stuff with the KLX.
Those that live around Gorman that never rode it, are missing some of the best riding anywhere.
Need some more husky's out there, Runner's bike, I think, was the only one I saw. My choice of Bikes was a good one, my 2t husky wouldn't have had the gas range to make the run.
Thanks runner for a great day on the trail...
Mike