Poopy
Husqvarna
AA Class
A friend and I decided we wanted to try the hardest Blue Mountain had to offer today. I have a feeling not many small bores have been up these trails as most guys ride 250s and 300s. It was crazy, steep like I've never ridden, either wheely or spin out on a lot of it, combined that with the tightest switchbacks, roots and rock faces. The 165 with a trials tire and 12/50 gearing was awesome. I wish I had 12/52 on for this ride, but didn't have time. I smashed a rad hose on a rock, did a trail repair and kept on going. The bike never overheated, never complained, just rode on the line of spinning and traction feathering the clutch keeping in the torque. Who would've thought a small bore could do it.

The flat ground you see is where we started, and we went basically straight up.

The flat ground you see is where we started, and we went basically straight up.
