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    Re: Supermoto Super Loop / Dual sport friendly

    Dammit. I could be all kinds of entertaining on one of these!

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    Re: Supermoto Super Loop / Dual sport friendly

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    Quote Originally Posted by brennahm View Post
    I could be all kinds of entertaining on one of these!
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    Re: Supermoto Super Loop / Dual sport friendly

    Yep lotsa opportunities for entertainment there. So freakin cool to go twisty pavement at full lean straight to a trail with whoops, jumps, puddles, roots, ROCKS (love the rocks). On to forest road slidin' and some big air (if you got big balls, I am a medium at best), back to the asphalt to get passed by sport bikes hauling ass in the straights and parking in the corners. After a quick stop in Deckers, and a BS session with an old friend we hadn't seen in awhile, back to the blacktop twisties, that gets the evaporative cooling going as the wind drys the sweat your gear is soaked in, and the twisties get tight. Just to make sure you don't relax too much there is a healthy serving of gravel in some of the corners, but you are on a dirt bike
    4 more miles of hard packed dirt, the stretch that scares so many to ride on a sportbike, makes for a wheelie fest on a tard.
    If you have the time, stop in and have a burger and a beer at the Sprucewood Inn (owner is a good friend). Finish the ride out on a cool little stretch of asphalt 1/2 of which you began the ride on.

    I was super entertained when I ran out of gas in the middle of a corner and had to reach down and switch to reserve.

    The funniest part...............we all crashed, and it wasn't the end of the ride, Ya pick it up, start it and go.


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    Re: Supermoto Super Loop / Dual sport friendly

    I didn't crash! I was seeing how far I could slide my bike completely sideways before I lost it. I didn't know we ever got onto pavement after Deckers... looked like a freakin dirt road to me! Why is all of the sand always right at the apex?
    I would have seen Bueller wreck except you guys ran off and left me stalled on that uphill dirt section... I had to ask a couple little girls which way you went... I can imagine the terror they endured. "Daddy? Why does that man have such tiny wheels?" "Because, honey, he has brass balls."

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    Re: Supermoto Super Loop / Dual sport friendly

    Quote Originally Posted by tarded400 View Post
    Tis... Had a great time. Maybe we'll try it next time without the dirt sandwiches. But, if we go down, I at least want to see Bueller go down. I learned a couple things:
    1/ Bueller is batshit crazy.
    2/ Knobbies are over-rated
    3/ DRZs can be quick
    4/ Rampart Range is hot
    5/ Don't follow Bueller. He will try and kill you.
    # 5 is always learned the hard way It only took me 3.5 minutes to realize he was going places that only a lunatic would enjoy!
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    Re: Supermoto Super Loop / Dual sport friendly

    dammit guys, you're all making me itch for a motard. God I love dirt, even on the sportbike. Its geared a bit too high for the tighter trails though, or maybe im just

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    Re: Supermoto Super Loop / Dual sport friendly

    OK supermoto bitches, it's on again!

    http://www.cosportbikeclub.org/forum...ad.php?t=35307
    I will be up camping all weekend with both the SUMO and my trail bitch, looks like Sunday would be a good Supermoto ride day, I will likely be a little beat up from a long weekend of riding trails so I promise the dirt won't be too tough, mostly fire road stuff and very easy trail.


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