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Title: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: Ray916MN on September 24, 2011, 07:14:33 PM
Frick. My 1st real dirt ride today. Single track. Damn trees are scary at even a walking pace. 3 hours of riding and only went 24 miles......

Managed to avoid hitting a tree so far, although I think it might be just a matter of time. Common wisdom here, says so.
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: thunderchicken on September 24, 2011, 08:47:44 PM
I went the other way a few years ago. Road dirt nearly all of my life. 12 or 13 years of which were spent racing MX. It wasn't until relatively recently that I swung a leg over a street bike. They really are two different worlds. But you'll get used to the shift in mentality, Ray. The controls are the same, but each discipline requires a different skill set. Practice, practice, practice.
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: Deplorable, thank you! on September 24, 2011, 08:58:40 PM
 Ray are you trying to disprove my statement in that other thread about "us" not bragging about crashing...LOL

Glad you had fun and it is about damn time you went out and really rode that bike.



Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: beedawg on September 24, 2011, 09:40:27 PM
I rode at Nemadji eight days ago.  I never fell down the whole day, but I fell up a few times.  I'd get caught in a deep rut, fall off the bike, and end up higher than my seat.

I went about 25 years without riding a dirtbike.  My perspective has changed.  I'm sort of surprised at the street techniques that help in the dirt: Keep a loose grip on the bars, squeeze the bike with your legs, and put some weight your feet instead of your butt.  I'm happy I don't seem to have lost everything I knew.

I did hit a tree at Nemadji.  I didn't hit it very hard, but it was pretty rotten and it came crashing down, fortunately not on me.
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: Mr. Gadget on September 24, 2011, 10:12:08 PM
Can't wait to ride some dirt with you Ray - Finally I will be able to share some tips with you ;) - I will be ready to host some dirt routes next year and host people near Brainerd at the cabin for a weekend in the dirt - Stay Tuned.

Just closed up the cabin this weekend
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: kp on September 25, 2011, 10:27:56 AM
last time I rode dirt was at Theilman. I ate more dirt in 4 hours than I had in the last
4 years! At least the dirt was soft and squishy because it poured the night before. I kept
getting stuck in the single track ruts, but I didn't hit a tree! The best part was when I
attempted to ride down that short, steep hill, I think I skidded then slid on my side down 3/4's
of it. Worst part was the ride home. The trails are usually reserved for horses, and all that
soft squishy dirt was really horse manure!
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: allonm on September 27, 2011, 04:54:34 PM
Nice seeing you at Huntersville Ray. Personally I prefer the d/s rides to single track woods riding.
D/s rides like the Wisconsin D/s riders put at Wabeno or the Central ADV rally in Eagle river combines everything. From pavement to single track and everything in between. (ATV, snowmobile trails, forest roads etc)
I still find there there are a lot of similarities between sport touring and d/s riding. A testimony to that are the many d/s rides that were organized at STAR and a lot of other MSTA events.


Allon
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: Ray916MN on September 27, 2011, 07:31:16 PM
Nice seeing you at Huntersville Ray. Personally I prefer the d/s rides to single track woods riding.
D/s rides like the Wisconsin D/s riders put at Wabeno or the Central ADV rally in Eagle river combines everything. From pavement to single track and everything in between. (ATV, snowmobile trails, forest roads etc)
I still find there there are a lot of similarities between sport touring and d/s riding. A testimony to that are the many d/s rides that were organized at STAR and a lot of other MSTA events.

Allon


Good seeing you too Allon. It was also nice to see Paul Schommer. I ended up also catching up with Jay Imholte and his dad Leon and Mark Cater, who was there with his oldest daughter and her boyfriend, having not ridden in several years.

Got adopted on Sunday by some folks while on a trail, which turned out to be fortuitous. Took out my left radiator in a small off on trail A and had to push back down the trail about 1/4 mi. Got a ride back to the campground from them, saving me a 3-4 mile walk.

I really ended up enjoying the single track and am looking forward to doing it again. Very technically challenging.

Have yet to do any dual sport, so who knows which type of dirt riding I'll prefer.
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: allonm on September 27, 2011, 10:24:22 PM

Have yet to do any dual sport, so who knows which type of dirt riding I'll prefer.
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I would like to put one together. An MSTA endorsed one.  :)
I need to get on that rustic road by Maiden Rock that I have passed through so many times.  :)
It will probably have to wait till next year though.
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: nOOky on October 18, 2011, 06:42:48 PM
24 miles in 3 hours?!
Damn I'd be faster on my mountain bike under pedal power  ;)
I'd be afraid to get a dirty bike. I think going downhill on a bike at over 30 mph with trees less than a foot away is fun enough, if I had a motor I'd be dead!
Can I borrow your bike for an afternoon Ray?
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: Ray916MN on October 18, 2011, 09:23:52 PM

I would like to put one together. An MSTA endorsed one.  :)
I need to get on that rustic road by Maiden Rock that I have passed through so many times.  :)
It will probably have to wait till next year though.

Give me date. I'd love to see one of these types of rides on the calendar

24 miles in 3 hours?!
Damn I'd be faster on my mountain bike under pedal power  ;)
I'd be afraid to get a dirty bike. I think going downhill on a bike at over 30 mph with trees less than a foot away is fun enough, if I had a motor I'd be dead!
Can I borrow your bike for an afternoon Ray?


You're more than welcome to borrow the dirt bike.

I don't know if people ride bicycles through the woods on what basically amounts to pig trails, but if they do, it must be tough as hell to do.
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: kp on October 18, 2011, 10:15:58 PM
I would love to do a dirt ride!
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: vince on October 18, 2011, 10:24:29 PM
Spring of 2012 Theilman Saturday and Sunday be there.
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: kp on October 18, 2011, 10:57:33 PM
I did Theilman last year, ate more dirt that one day than the
whole season prior!

A lot of people there. Maybe we can trailer to Loretta Lynn's
in the spring.
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: vince on October 19, 2011, 12:23:51 AM
I'll have to check my work schedule.
Title: Re: Sheez Crashed @ Least 3 Times Today
Post by: vespadaddy on October 20, 2011, 12:03:11 AM
Theilman kicked ass.  I've very little dirty bike experience, but had a blast at Thielman this year (aside from losing a rider for most of the day when his fuel pump failed).  Even better was Pillsbury State Forest.  That place is full of goat paths. Up, down, turn, etc, with a generous portion of rocks.  That weekend ride will be fodder for the tapes I'll be playing over and over and over again on the brain-screen this winter.

Having ridden at Pillsbury, I do wonder how people ride through those trails at anything approahing competition speed.