What to do when you dont have your motorized wheels.
Hey EMS. We e-mailed before, I'm from the Honda/Kawasaki House in the south hills. Let me know if you want to hit the trails with some pedal power. We usually hit Bavington on Sundays.
Glenn
Glenn
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Hey EMS. We e-mailed before, I'm from the Honda/Kawasaki House in the south hills. Let me know if you want to hit the trails with some pedal power. We usually hit Bavington on Sundays.
Glenn
Hey EMS. We e-mailed before, I'm from the Honda/Kawasaki House in the south hills. Let me know if you want to hit the trails with some pedal power. We usually hit Bavington on Sundays.
Glenn
Mtn. biking is great. I hit the same trails as I do on the KLX albeit on a tad slower pace.
Here's a shot 2 miles down a trail that starts across the road from my house.

And no thats not a crotch pad on the bike, its a tool wrap, has a dogbone wrench, pressure gauge, pliers, allen wrenches and some other odds and end. Cheap bike that I got at Walmart in 2001, looks like crap up close but it still works for its intended purposes so I can't justify replacing it just yet.
Here's a shot 2 miles down a trail that starts across the road from my house.

And no thats not a crotch pad on the bike, its a tool wrap, has a dogbone wrench, pressure gauge, pliers, allen wrenches and some other odds and end. Cheap bike that I got at Walmart in 2001, looks like crap up close but it still works for its intended purposes so I can't justify replacing it just yet.
I'd have to find a bike shop. I know of only 1 place that was in the area and I think they closed a few years back. Aside from that I'd probably end up online which I'd prefer not to do as its hard to see if it actually "fits" when shopping online.
There is a Trek store 15 mins from my house..... i know of at least 3 or 4 bike shops..... all very knowelgeable.....







