LETS POST SOME PIC OF YOUR BAD @$$ KLXs
#1811
Short moving picture of me bimbling down 'Hollinsclough' a public road open to all in England's Peak District. New lane to me and its a lot rockier in the middle than it looks - that's why I had a lie down, stalled on a big rock, bottomed the belly pan and tippled over as had no drive (that and my lack of talent).
Hollinsclough, Peak District. - YouTube "Hollinsclough, Peak District"
My bike is fairly standard ~ 13tooth front sprocket, FI clutch switch mod, Michelin AC10 tyres, Acerbis guards, some rather bright LED spotlamps, er took the rubbers off the footpegs that's about it ~ but it does the job for me 7,500miles in 3 years and this is not my 'main' bike
Hollinsclough, Peak District. - YouTube "Hollinsclough, Peak District"
My bike is fairly standard ~ 13tooth front sprocket, FI clutch switch mod, Michelin AC10 tyres, Acerbis guards, some rather bright LED spotlamps, er took the rubbers off the footpegs that's about it ~ but it does the job for me 7,500miles in 3 years and this is not my 'main' bike
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...Jw3BcD5s#t=600
Thanks for posting some great vids!
#1812
DT175MX, how did buddy who crashed and smashed his oil filter cover/engine case make out? Time for a new engine?
Sometimes it's worth the trouble to lower tire (tyre) pressures. It looked as though a lot of those bikes had pretty high tire pressure and were bouncing off the rocks.
Sometimes it's worth the trouble to lower tire (tyre) pressures. It looked as though a lot of those bikes had pretty high tire pressure and were bouncing off the rocks.
Last edited by ol'klx-er; 10-18-2014 at 03:56 PM. Reason: spelling
#1813
DT175MX, how did buddy who crashed and smashed his oil filter cover/engine case make out? Time for a new engine?
Sometimes it's worth the trouble to lower tire (tyre) pressures. It looked as though a lot of those bikes had pretty high tire pressure and were bouncing of the rocks.
Sometimes it's worth the trouble to lower tire (tyre) pressures. It looked as though a lot of those bikes had pretty high tire pressure and were bouncing of the rocks.
#1814
DT175MX, how did buddy who crashed and smashed his oil filter cover/engine case make out? Time for a new engine?
Sometimes it's worth the trouble to lower tire (tyre) pressures. It looked as though a lot of those bikes had pretty high tire pressure and were bouncing of the rocks.
Sometimes it's worth the trouble to lower tire (tyre) pressures. It looked as though a lot of those bikes had pretty high tire pressure and were bouncing of the rocks.
I assumed the flying KLX is Willb's, since it's the same TRF group - but I could have got it wrong.
Actually I am amazed there was not more damage when landing on a rock from a few feet up.
#1815
Flying KLX - not guilty
The lane the flying lesson took place is called Three Shires Head as halfway along you cross two rivers that form the boundaries between Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire {all sounds a bit Lord of the Rings?}. I have ridden it a number of times, it's fun but the airport section is a bit rocky and seems to go on and on. The bridge section is lovely I usually stop to take in the views (and get my breath back).
Just after the end of this lane there is a farm where Trial (rather than Trail) bikes practise and we usually stop to watch some real bike control going on.
To keep on thread a couple of snaps - the one with my bike is just below where the rocky bit starts, and the one of the bridge and streams is strangely enough where the bridge and streams are.
Will
#1816
Oops sorry!
What's the old saying:
"one should never assume, it makes an *** of u and me"
Me in this case!
Nice pics. Looks like a really nice trail. Maybe a bit too far from Leeds, for me to go for a bimble there.
Edit:
Ah, just found it on the map and realised I have been near there on the MTB: Cat and Fiddle down past Cumberland Cott - excellent stuff!
What's the old saying:
"one should never assume, it makes an *** of u and me"
Me in this case!
Nice pics. Looks like a really nice trail. Maybe a bit too far from Leeds, for me to go for a bimble there.
Edit:
Ah, just found it on the map and realised I have been near there on the MTB: Cat and Fiddle down past Cumberland Cott - excellent stuff!
Last edited by DT175MX; 10-21-2014 at 03:37 PM.
#1818
alright finally got around to photographing my bike in dirt trim for its craigslist ad
2009 Kawasaki KLX 351 S