-OFF ROAD- ride today *PICs*
#21
Good Picts! Great Riding in the Sierra's. Yessir, take the road "... less traveled by" and don't let the gravel hold you back.
Could not get enough of it. Hope to head your way again this summer. Going to stay at Bridgeport for a few days I think and tour the Sierras. Somebody I met on Tioga Pass told me not to miss Sonora Pass, but I did, is it a good ride?
Could not get enough of it. Hope to head your way again this summer. Going to stay at Bridgeport for a few days I think and tour the Sierras. Somebody I met on Tioga Pass told me not to miss Sonora Pass, but I did, is it a good ride?
#22
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How does that skinny front tire handle off road? I have a hard time passing up off road opportunities, not that there are many of those around here. And you usually have to maneuver around a sign that says, "Keep Out!"...
Years back, was riding an old W45 hard tail somewhere out of sight of roads in Texas, and got a little too enthusiastic on a little hill, and found out jumping a hardtail kinda sucks when you come down.
This is about as challenging (not at all) as I've found around here. I'd say Harleys do better off road than any of the heavier (500 lb +) metrics I've ridden.
Years back, was riding an old W45 hard tail somewhere out of sight of roads in Texas, and got a little too enthusiastic on a little hill, and found out jumping a hardtail kinda sucks when you come down.
This is about as challenging (not at all) as I've found around here. I'd say Harleys do better off road than any of the heavier (500 lb +) metrics I've ridden.
#28
Great pics as always. Bike is lookin' good.
Gas prices in Texas are about $1 less PER GALLON. May be another reason to move here ???
Gas prices in Texas are about $1 less PER GALLON. May be another reason to move here ???
Last edited by Bone Doc; 04-20-2014 at 07:54 PM.