A little water crossing video from yesteday.. KLX351 and KTM 200

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Old Jun 17, 2013 | 03:51 PM
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Default A little water crossing video from yesteday.. KLX351 and KTM 200

Riding with my buddy that I sold the KLX to.

Good times!!

 
Old Jun 17, 2013 | 04:06 PM
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LOL!...CL, what happened in that dump sequence? Was there an actual branch attached to those leaves?...LOL!

Looks like y'all have had a lot of water. I don't ride that kind of stuff anymore. For me it takes the fun out of the ride. You can't tell what kind of wheel sucking holes are in there, and even when there's not standing water, the mud makes pitching your bike around a real issue due to greasy traction. It's also murder on the bike, and cleanup is a PITA. Back when I raced enduros, I did quite a few that were pure frog chokers, and I even did pretty well in those events. It didn't make it that fun, however.

Good vid work, though.
 
Old Jun 17, 2013 | 05:37 PM
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LOL!...CL, what happened in that dump sequence? Was there an actual branch attached to those leaves?...LOL!
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Hahaha... That was actually just the camera that fell - I stayed firmly planted on my bike! haha

Luckily realized it was gone before I got too far away.

And yeah I hear ya about the water. This was literally the last stop of the day. We didn't *need* to do it, but my buddy on the KLX really loves his watercrossings sooo....

Fun stuff... Had a blast.
 
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