Late September Hatfield & McCoy . . . Maybe?
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Late September Hatfield & McCoy . . . Maybe?
Who would like to come?
Late September - after it starts to cool off but before too many leaves start dropping.
A 3-day weekend camping in the mountains when the temps are relatively balmy. Ride up Friday AM, ride Friday PM, Saturday, Sunday AM. Which weekend? September 25-27 or Oct 2-4 maybe but that's certainly subject to the attendees desires.
For those who already have an '09 sticker riding is free! Camping is relatively cheap although we might pick another place if we hit Bearwallow . . . which, BTW, is the place on which I'll cast my personal vote!!
Late September - after it starts to cool off but before too many leaves start dropping.
A 3-day weekend camping in the mountains when the temps are relatively balmy. Ride up Friday AM, ride Friday PM, Saturday, Sunday AM. Which weekend? September 25-27 or Oct 2-4 maybe but that's certainly subject to the attendees desires.
For those who already have an '09 sticker riding is free! Camping is relatively cheap although we might pick another place if we hit Bearwallow . . . which, BTW, is the place on which I'll cast my personal vote!!
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You know i'll be in if at all possible! A small cabin would be great, I think. No set up or tear down time=more riding! Just a thought. It might be easier. Are there any cabins around there Jim?
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1991 KDX 250 $Sold but not forgotten....
1996 Suzuki DR 350 $Sold!
2002 Honda CR 250 worth more than my house at this point........ :-)
2004 DR 650se Road Warrior
2002 DL1000 V-STROM
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Hmmmm......
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It would be great to have you Vince! And Kirsten and Maybe Mike too if they could swing it.... I know it is a big haul for you guys though..... Think about it.
Yes, they really do let me drive the Train!
1991 KDX 250 $Sold but not forgotten....
1996 Suzuki DR 350 $Sold!
2002 Honda CR 250 worth more than my house at this point........ :-)
2004 DR 650se Road Warrior
2002 DL1000 V-STROM
1991 KDX 250 $Sold but not forgotten....
1996 Suzuki DR 350 $Sold!
2002 Honda CR 250 worth more than my house at this point........ :-)
2004 DR 650se Road Warrior
2002 DL1000 V-STROM
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I was up at indian ridge this weekend for 3 days. Great riding, but the accommodations were crap. the $75 a night "cabin" was a shack split into a duplex with three beds and a tv crammed in there. Not bad, but I'd rather have a cheap camp site and pitch a tent. I ended up sleeping in the truck anyway.
I'll keep an eye on this on the chance I'm able to get up that way again next month or so. We had 8 guys up there, I'm sure at least half of them will be up for going back in a month or so. I'll look into Bearwallow too, havn't seen a map there yet. Indian ridge was FAST. Probably the first time I've ever hit 5th gear in the woods.
I'll keep an eye on this on the chance I'm able to get up that way again next month or so. We had 8 guys up there, I'm sure at least half of them will be up for going back in a month or so. I'll look into Bearwallow too, havn't seen a map there yet. Indian ridge was FAST. Probably the first time I've ever hit 5th gear in the woods.
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Bearwallow certainly has some "fast" sections but I don't remember getting into 5th gear very often where we rode . . . from where would you and your friends be travelling, Juliend? When you look at the Bearwallow map you will find, I believe, many more trails than at Indian Ridge.
I'll look into accomodations, camping and cabins, and post some examples and rates.
Anyone have a preference for a particular weekend?
I'll look into accomodations, camping and cabins, and post some examples and rates.
Anyone have a preference for a particular weekend?
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I'm in the appalachian mountains already, northwestern NC. It's just about 3 hours north to get to indian ridge, not much further to Bearwallow I think.
Most of the wide open sections were wide dirt roads connecting the two trail systems that make up indian ridge. It's quite a haul from one to the other, and the trails are really wide and smooth (for the most part). Some wicked hill climbs out there too though. A great mix of everything really, had a great time!
First weekend in Oct would be ideal for me. I have that friday off since I'm on call for the week prior. Don't set it up around me though, I'd still have to talk the wife into letting me ride back up there, and I'm not opposed to taking a day off any time. I def can't go the last weekend in Sept though, stupid pager.....
Most of the wide open sections were wide dirt roads connecting the two trail systems that make up indian ridge. It's quite a haul from one to the other, and the trails are really wide and smooth (for the most part). Some wicked hill climbs out there too though. A great mix of everything really, had a great time!
First weekend in Oct would be ideal for me. I have that friday off since I'm on call for the week prior. Don't set it up around me though, I'd still have to talk the wife into letting me ride back up there, and I'm not opposed to taking a day off any time. I def can't go the last weekend in Sept though, stupid pager.....
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Yep the second weekend in October ....Jeb wrote:Bearwallow certainly has some "fast" sections but I don't remember getting into 5th gear very often where we rode . . . from where would you and your friends be travelling, Juliend? When you look at the Bearwallow map you will find, I believe, many more trails than at Indian Ridge.
I'll look into accomodations, camping and cabins, and post some examples and rates.
Anyone have a preference for a particular weekend?
Possible group from Michigan planning right now for that weekend.
Nothing in stone though
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I still haven't found a new set of forks relatively cheap. (I am not paying for brand new ones; love him to death but, no). Anyway. I also don't think he has enough time in his vacation bank this year, but what do I know?
Inda. I think it's time to talk to your bro. You know how stubborn he can be until he gets there! (9-year anniversary ride? )
Inda. I think it's time to talk to your bro. You know how stubborn he can be until he gets there! (9-year anniversary ride? )
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I have a set of oe forks for a 97 kdx if they will fit.
Need rebuilding though the seals a blown.
There yours if you want them, just pay whatever it costs to ship..
Need rebuilding though the seals a blown.
There yours if you want them, just pay whatever it costs to ship..
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Kirsten:
Whats wrong with your forks? Or is it Mike's forks? I Have a set of early 90's usd forks in the garage if you need parts. They are in pieces, but your welcome to them if needed. They are the same forks that you and I have on our KDX's, except they came off a KX. Let me know...
I have no use for them anyway.
Whats wrong with your forks? Or is it Mike's forks? I Have a set of early 90's usd forks in the garage if you need parts. They are in pieces, but your welcome to them if needed. They are the same forks that you and I have on our KDX's, except they came off a KX. Let me know...
I have no use for them anyway.
Yes, they really do let me drive the Train!
1991 KDX 250 $Sold but not forgotten....
1996 Suzuki DR 350 $Sold!
2002 Honda CR 250 worth more than my house at this point........ :-)
2004 DR 650se Road Warrior
2002 DL1000 V-STROM
1991 KDX 250 $Sold but not forgotten....
1996 Suzuki DR 350 $Sold!
2002 Honda CR 250 worth more than my house at this point........ :-)
2004 DR 650se Road Warrior
2002 DL1000 V-STROM
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Vince. What is your input? Sorry TW and Rick, I STILL don't know enough to know what is and isn't for the ol' man's bike.
We appreciate the offers, but either way...the hubby doesn't have enough vaca in the bank for this year. I would still love to get his bike back in shape though. I love learning how to work on different parts of the bike, and maybe someday, be able to know half of what you are all talking about!
We appreciate the offers, but either way...the hubby doesn't have enough vaca in the bank for this year. I would still love to get his bike back in shape though. I love learning how to work on different parts of the bike, and maybe someday, be able to know half of what you are all talking about!
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OK K. You are welcome to the parts either way though... Just let me know.
Yes, they really do let me drive the Train!
1991 KDX 250 $Sold but not forgotten....
1996 Suzuki DR 350 $Sold!
2002 Honda CR 250 worth more than my house at this point........ :-)
2004 DR 650se Road Warrior
2002 DL1000 V-STROM
1991 KDX 250 $Sold but not forgotten....
1996 Suzuki DR 350 $Sold!
2002 Honda CR 250 worth more than my house at this point........ :-)
2004 DR 650se Road Warrior
2002 DL1000 V-STROM
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His are 95 KX forks. The cap is stuck... I can get it off but not without absolutely trashing it.
I say lets get the cap off and just order a new one IF the threads aren't screwed....
Otherwise.... new forks are going to be needed. Or at least that side.
I say lets get the cap off and just order a new one IF the threads aren't screwed....
Otherwise.... new forks are going to be needed. Or at least that side.
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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You need to step back and go on some facts that make nether of these solutions feasable.
First... a stock 97 KDX frontend will not fit those triple trees or rim. The Blue ones that rick has may but the rim and axle will not.
Lets just concentrate on the cap and go from there.
First... a stock 97 KDX frontend will not fit those triple trees or rim. The Blue ones that rick has may but the rim and axle will not.
Lets just concentrate on the cap and go from there.
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
****'95 KDX 200/****
"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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