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Thread: Canterbury Trail Rides?

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    Pumice type soil drains real good so ok when rains and treats these great berms as it is pushed out of that way.

    Some areas are a dark dark brown muddy gloopy stuff.

    Yeah it's been revalved and re-spring which wildly improved it.

    But was blowing through quicker so cranked up compression a couple of clicks the day before.

    Ight finish clean and pop spring off to stroke it and see if I can detect a loss of oil then pop it in for service.


    What Sachs shock? Off a std RR bike?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    Had a look at your You Tube clip Kickaha. It looked very dry and dusty[apart from the mud patch you fell off in!]. How did you rate the ride?
    That was on lap one, it did get a bit worse and that soft soil got deeper and sapped the power, took both the Beta and IT200 but rode the IT all day, did 2 laps plus novice loop, it was a pretty good day out but following other bikes the dust was a problem in some areas

    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Fantastic ride in unique area. Someone said you can spend the weekend riding and not do the same track twice. Maybe an exaggeration but close.
    I was in Taupo on the 690 and saw a lot of bikes, it's on the list for next year, we were on a hilly bush property with private tracks having a play there instead
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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