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    Question Suzuki Berm Buster

    Just wondering if anyone went last year? It sounds like an easy ride.. just what im looking for Is it worth the long hike??

    Any info would be sweet, just wanna know if I should bother trying to convince the olds
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    i went to the trail blazer in the same area in some forestry development and the berm buster is run by the same bunch of guys
    and it was an awesome ride probaly the best thing is that it doesnt bog up really at all cuz the grounds is all white pumice and its so high above sea level
    the ride itself was really well organised and for us 15 and unders its $20 which imo is really cheap. the trails are really well marked and they make an effort to make them safe, no hidden things to run over and give a nasty surprise. i reallllllly want to go but thats a hell of a hike
    we may just go where no ones been

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    haven't done any of their rides but heard nothing but great things about them. The guy I bought my CRF off actually owns part of the land that they ride through.

    Have heard they are quite busy though. Just going by what I've been todl though mate.

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    pierce is right there are lots of people but on three different loops you hardly ever see anyone
    we may just go where no ones been

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    I did one day last year & it's not to busy, nice ride.

    A few up here trying to drum up interest, but with the price of petrol I doubt I'll venture past Auckland for anything other than Enduro's or maybe CC in the next 12 months.

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    im heading down with my workmate for both days, looking foward to it, might head into toupo for a few quiet ones on sat night if anyone wants to join us.
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    Ive been on Desert Storm and the Trail Blazer - both rides have awesome traction (rain or shine) so I presume the Berm Buster will be as well.Bit of everything - fast bush and tight bush sections - gravel roads etc. Well worth the trip in my opinion.
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    awsum, sounds worth it then!!

    I'm looking foward to no mud! haha hate the stuff!!

    Just a question, when its pouring down, do u guys bother with goggles?? Mine just fog up and get covered and i cant see a thing, but i suppose thats better then sand and little pumice stones in ur eyes
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    Just get yourself some safety glasses for these conditions. Your eyesight is too valuable to be unprotected.


    Twice the displacement, twice the cost and a decibel problem, I'll pass on the inside brraaaap!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattwood View Post
    awsum, sounds worth it then!!

    I'm looking foward to no mud! haha hate the stuff!!

    Just a question, when its pouring down, do u guys bother with goggles?? Mine just fog up and get covered and i cant see a thing, but i suppose thats better then sand and little pumice stones in ur eyes
    I think i'd be more worried about a stick on a tree stabbing me in the eye! Defo wear some protection bud

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    Yeah everyone ditched their goggles at the T100. All I wanted was some saftey glasses! Got some mud flicked in my eye and god dam it was painful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierce View Post
    I think i'd be more worried about a stick on a tree stabbing me in the eye! Defo wear some protection bud
    oh yeha true didnt think about that!

    how do u keep ur goggles from fogging up? mine r fine in the dry but in the wet they r useless. I did abit of scuba diving and we just either spat or put some tooth paste onto the goggle lenses and it stopped them from fogging up, i might give that ago with my motorbike goggles.

    yeah, a few months back my old goggles broke at kimmys when i bailed the step up, and i did a few laps of the enduro without goggles, the dust was painful enough, couldnt imagine mud!!! haha
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    The best way to prevent goggles fogging up is to keep moving. Once you stop and the airflow slows in damp conditions, your sweat has wet the foam and they fog up and it can be very hard for them to clear.
    There are some anti fog gels you can use, some goggles are better than others at resisting fogging, but often in real damp conditions if I'm likely to be stopped for some reason like waiting for people etc I will just use safety glasses. I always carry them in my helmet box just in case. If these get muddy they are easy to clean with your camelback or even a puddle or a piss and a shake and your ready to go.
    Goggles are good in the dust when fogging is less of an issue, in wet conditions safety glasses can be the best bet, just duck your head when following someone through a puddle or when being roosted which goes for keeping your goggles clean anyway. Your face is a bit less protected from whipping branches etc when using safety glasses than with goggles but your goggles provide little protection hanging around your neck because you can't see through them.


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    One of the tricks we were taught at an enduro school was to pull out the foam at the top of your goggles to increase the air flow... did occasionally get a bug or some crap floating around inside.
    Re anti-fog solution. Supposedly some of these are basically just washing up liquid with alcohol, so you could try making your own.
    One of the old hands in Scotland swore by using the mesh from a collander instead of a lens - he looked like an insect, but he said you soon got used to looking past the mesh and could just brush off any dirt that got lodged

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    air flow ie, if its bad and not using tearoffs i remove the posts from the lens on my scott googles, that lets plenty of air in, the mud doestn usually gett in to bad, but yeah tends to work.
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