kro
9th April 2006, 23:34
Brother and I hit the Moutere forest yesterday, and omg, what a ball we had. I have not ridden off road in the wet yet, and was grossly unprepared for the amount of fun you can have doing hill climbs, and the likes, on wet soggy clay.
We ran the infamous "fenceline" track, which was 6 inch deep loose wet clay, which meant hooking second or 3rd too quick, meant the rear wheel started coming round the side of the bike to say hello.
I can't put into words, the fun of figure 8 "donuts", followed up with normal donuts that you come out of, on full opposite lock, and keep it like that for 20m or so, before the back wheel has started to move toward the 6 o'clock position it normally lives in. The bikes had at least 4 kg of clay stuck to each one when we finally trailered up at 5pm.
We did this one big uphill, which was getting close to my max skill level, it was about 120metres long, and going down was just a case of staying out of the ruts, and not letting the rear wheel lock up, but going back up it, just as it started to rain, was a first gear only excercise for about the firt 3/4 of the climb, then you plateau out for about 4 metres, in which time you have to get enough speed to hook second, for the last 10 metres, which is steep and rutty. I had sooooooooooo much fun.
Oh baby, I am in love.
We ran the infamous "fenceline" track, which was 6 inch deep loose wet clay, which meant hooking second or 3rd too quick, meant the rear wheel started coming round the side of the bike to say hello.
I can't put into words, the fun of figure 8 "donuts", followed up with normal donuts that you come out of, on full opposite lock, and keep it like that for 20m or so, before the back wheel has started to move toward the 6 o'clock position it normally lives in. The bikes had at least 4 kg of clay stuck to each one when we finally trailered up at 5pm.
We did this one big uphill, which was getting close to my max skill level, it was about 120metres long, and going down was just a case of staying out of the ruts, and not letting the rear wheel lock up, but going back up it, just as it started to rain, was a first gear only excercise for about the firt 3/4 of the climb, then you plateau out for about 4 metres, in which time you have to get enough speed to hook second, for the last 10 metres, which is steep and rutty. I had sooooooooooo much fun.
Oh baby, I am in love.