You got to love the Husky's!!!!carlrf wrote:I don't know about the ride, as the Harley may not be together by then, but that is the coolest avatar I have yet to see!

You got to love the Husky's!!!!carlrf wrote:I don't know about the ride, as the Harley may not be together by then, but that is the coolest avatar I have yet to see!

 
 Some body rode a KLR last year? Man, I bet that was rough..........Hayden wrote:Carl
Everybody comes. This got started a couple of years ago when the KTMtalk.com guys got together and hosted a ride in AR. They came from Ohio to Oklahoma and inbetween. It was a great time. We all split up into a couple of groups so we had the ALL KTM guys and then a group of mixed riders from Hondas to Huskeys. Even had a KLR this last year. Its mostly Trail riding with a little or a lot of single track. Its all up to you and how much you want to do. Lots of rock and river crossings too to mix it up. It is basicly just doing a lot of exploring in the Ozark National Forest on ATV trails. Bike must be street legal. Its quite a hoooot.
Hayden

You man-handled that KLR, though. You definitely handled your KLR through the Mill Creek ATV Trail system better than I did on my KLR. The XR650R will be a little better, eh?electrician wrote:Some body rode a KLR last year? Man, I bet that was rough..........
 You could probably get along just fine with the 450R. Just slap the XR650 plate on it and don't do wheelies in front of the highway patrol car. The locals (even local police I hear) are very friendly to off-road machines--even ATVs--heading into town to get gas and food.
  You could probably get along just fine with the 450R. Just slap the XR650 plate on it and don't do wheelies in front of the highway patrol car. The locals (even local police I hear) are very friendly to off-road machines--even ATVs--heading into town to get gas and food.
 
 