huskybear
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Hey every-one, I just got back from a week long riding/fishing/camping trip and thought I would share a few thoughts. The plan for the trip was to fish in the morning,ride during the day and fish again in the evening. The lake my brother and I camped at was located at around 3800 ft. above sea level in the chilcotin mountains here in B.C. and all the lakes in this area get very rough during the day due to the winds funneling out of the mountains. Anyway,the area surrounding our campsite was full of old ranch roads,horse trails,and logging roads and I decided my 450 husaberg would be the better choice to take on this trip as I needed the fuel range to do the 90-130 km we had planned on each day and being able to do 60-70 mph would help also on the more open stuff. I also had to hang with my brother on his xr650! We spent a lot of long days in the saddle riding every-thing from tight gnarly cattle trails to face-peeling groomed gravel roads and saw a lot of interesting things along the way(including both grizzly and black bears!) We enjoyed the riding each day but we were both suffering from serious monkey butt! The seat on both my brothers bike and mine are more like air filter covers than any-thing you want to sit on after 5-6 hours on the bike! Alright back to the purpose of this post, every time I was riding in any-thing below 40-50 mph I could not help but think about how much more fun it would be on my wr150. The lighter weight,better handling,and suspension would have made those long rides in the bush seem shorter and I am sure that my back-side would not have made a baboon feel good about it's looks! The next day after getting home from the trip I had to take out the wr for a little ride around the yard and all I can say is "How sweet it is!"(sorry no pics-camera issues
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