Norman Foley
Husqvarna
Pro Class
I spent Saturday at the Gathering. I arrived early afternoon and the gang was there, coming off the trail.
Checked in with Terry Fox and started visiting with Joe Chod, Drew Smith and the rest of the crew. Joe motioned me to stop the B.S. and get dressed to ride.
We headed out on the trails, which were mostly very wet off camber two track, with deep ruts. This was recently a WNYOA Hare Scrambles, which last race of the day is 150+ quads, so maybe you can picture it. It led into some nice grass track and the MX track. Once out of the woods, the Western GP guys would have felt at home.
Not that I could keep him in sight, but Drew is just so smooth, it's sinful and when I couldn't see him, just follow his trials tire track, because he always picked the best line. Drew and I swapped bikes, as he had shaved down his PV spring and wanted to see the difference. I'll save the details for a WR125 post.
Came in, had a drink. Messed around with the P3 tanks, but once again... details in 2 stroke forum.
Some more riding and bike swapping (Thanks Bill and Joe) and then time for chicken BBQ with my friend's Bill and Billy and raffles for 2 worthy causes.
Drew then regaled us with old stories of the 6 Days, Qualifiers and the National Enduro Series. He brought along some cool memorabilia. The big bonfire was getting underway just as I had to leave.
A very good time and thanks to Fox Powersports crew for a great time! Next year back to the Logan Farm in Cortland,NY... Husky Town USA (google Brockway trucks). As they say.... Next year in Jerusalem!
Checked in with Terry Fox and started visiting with Joe Chod, Drew Smith and the rest of the crew. Joe motioned me to stop the B.S. and get dressed to ride.
We headed out on the trails, which were mostly very wet off camber two track, with deep ruts. This was recently a WNYOA Hare Scrambles, which last race of the day is 150+ quads, so maybe you can picture it. It led into some nice grass track and the MX track. Once out of the woods, the Western GP guys would have felt at home.
Not that I could keep him in sight, but Drew is just so smooth, it's sinful and when I couldn't see him, just follow his trials tire track, because he always picked the best line. Drew and I swapped bikes, as he had shaved down his PV spring and wanted to see the difference. I'll save the details for a WR125 post.
Came in, had a drink. Messed around with the P3 tanks, but once again... details in 2 stroke forum.
Some more riding and bike swapping (Thanks Bill and Joe) and then time for chicken BBQ with my friend's Bill and Billy and raffles for 2 worthy causes.
Drew then regaled us with old stories of the 6 Days, Qualifiers and the National Enduro Series. He brought along some cool memorabilia. The big bonfire was getting underway just as I had to leave.
A very good time and thanks to Fox Powersports crew for a great time! Next year back to the Logan Farm in Cortland,NY... Husky Town USA (google Brockway trucks). As they say.... Next year in Jerusalem!