Sunday March 4th
Sunday March 4th
Anybody want to ride Sunday afternoon. Weather says Sunny and 44 degrees. A little cool but...... I can be ready around 1:00 PM in Liberty. I am not much on planning a dualsport route and would be glad to follow a person or group?? I do know some decent blacktops though if necessary.
Sorry but no high tech GPS stuff on this end. I know, boooring! Just let me stay in sight of your tail light. You do have a tail light on that thing, don't you?
Sorry but no high tech GPS stuff on this end. I know, boooring! Just let me stay in sight of your tail light. You do have a tail light on that thing, don't you?
2010 Husqvarna TE250
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Here is a route we could do if you want. It starts on the Liberty Square and runs East and a little South to Missouri City then mostly North and a little East and works up to Excelsior Springs. The ride makes a scenic loop into downtown then there is a fast, curvy run back to Liberty on the excellent State Hwy H.
The route is under 50 miles. I don't know all the roads, but I believe a large portion will be pavement. I know it's pavement all the way from Excelsior Springs to Liberty.
We of course don't have to do this route, but it's an option.
Liberty to Excelsior Springs Route GPX File:
http://www.rideforum.net/gps/Liberty_Ex ... prings.gpx
Note: Right-click and choose to save to your harddrive.
The route is under 50 miles. I don't know all the roads, but I believe a large portion will be pavement. I know it's pavement all the way from Excelsior Springs to Liberty.
We of course don't have to do this route, but it's an option.
Liberty to Excelsior Springs Route GPX File:
http://www.rideforum.net/gps/Liberty_Ex ... prings.gpx
Note: Right-click and choose to save to your harddrive.
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FYI: Heated grips are cheap to buy and easy to install. I paid about $26 at Letko cycle for my heated grip kit and spent about 1 hour installing it...and that was taking my time with the install. Nice thing about a KLR is you probably have lots of room in the dash panel to add the switch. On my DR350, space is a bit limited.tp_cracker wrote:Anybody else expect to ride without heated grips, jacket, etc.? I don't want to slow anybody up by trying to warm up every now and then.
Another quick option is to get "Hippo Hands". These are simply insulted covers that go on your handlebars and have a sleeve for your lower arms to go into and grab the handlebars.
Safiri provided this link in a previous topic:
http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/naviga ... pCatg=6359
The square at 1:00 is fine. The ride sounds OK too but may be a bit short. I like to ride O between Orrick and Woodheights. 10 hightway at woodheights towards Richmond to C then C is fun North to Lawson. But once you get to Lawson it could get boring, but then we could take gravel back if anybody knows a way???? I really don't care and will be happy to be out with any of you, where ever we go.
I won't have heated grips but do plan to run the vest!
I won't have heated grips but do plan to run the vest!
troy wrote:I vote we meet on the Liberty Square (old downtown) at 1 PM.
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Get on that route with the ole GPS Troy. Doesn't matter to me where we go either, just gotta get permission from the boss. I'll gut it out as far as warmth goes, i've ridden into work on 152 when it was 25 so I'm sure I can handle 44 for medium periods of time. We gonna do any geo-caching while we're out and about Troy? That would definately give me time to warm up.
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The gravel roads between Orrick and Richmond are good. Rusty (motorcyclecloseouts.com) led a gravel ride from Liberty to Richmond that included some good roads in that area. It was a rather long day, though, and since we are starting after 1PM, that's why I kept my route under 50 miles.
Having led over a dozen rides in 2006, it is my experience that I'm the last rider to get weary of the riding, and that apparently most people prefer less miles than I do. With my little DR350, it's not the miles that kill me, it's the type of riding that makes a difference. If I try to pound my little bike at 65MPH on pavement, the bike and I are exhausted within 30 miles. On the other hand, we can do 250 miles of gravel and dirt roads at 40 - 50 mph and love it. Yes, still exhausted at the end, but the difference is the big smile plastered on my face.
My preference is for as little pavement as possible and my routes tend to have a lot of turns, so 100 miles of my route is much slower than 100 miles of county highways.
You mention C from Richmond up to Lawson---that does look like fun--similar to H from Excelsior Springs to Liberty perhaps.
Unfortunately, I have a rather lousy bike for a high-speed, highway loop like that. It would be tedious for me and hard on the little motor. Most of you guys have nice bikes for that kind of a ride--and you should do it. I hope to pick up a second bike someday. If somebody wants to loan me a GS or even a crotch-rocket for the weekend, you know how to reach me.
I have to participate in some server updates this wknd. If all goes well, I'll only have about 30 minutes of testing to do Sun morning. If things go "normal", I'll be stuck at the office fixing things instead of riding.
I'll just keep an eye on this topic and join if my schedule and the route allow. If you guys end up doing a nice highway loop, I may instead hit some gravel roads and find a geocache or two.
Having led over a dozen rides in 2006, it is my experience that I'm the last rider to get weary of the riding, and that apparently most people prefer less miles than I do. With my little DR350, it's not the miles that kill me, it's the type of riding that makes a difference. If I try to pound my little bike at 65MPH on pavement, the bike and I are exhausted within 30 miles. On the other hand, we can do 250 miles of gravel and dirt roads at 40 - 50 mph and love it. Yes, still exhausted at the end, but the difference is the big smile plastered on my face.
My preference is for as little pavement as possible and my routes tend to have a lot of turns, so 100 miles of my route is much slower than 100 miles of county highways.
You mention C from Richmond up to Lawson---that does look like fun--similar to H from Excelsior Springs to Liberty perhaps.
Unfortunately, I have a rather lousy bike for a high-speed, highway loop like that. It would be tedious for me and hard on the little motor. Most of you guys have nice bikes for that kind of a ride--and you should do it. I hope to pick up a second bike someday. If somebody wants to loan me a GS or even a crotch-rocket for the weekend, you know how to reach me.
I have to participate in some server updates this wknd. If all goes well, I'll only have about 30 minutes of testing to do Sun morning. If things go "normal", I'll be stuck at the office fixing things instead of riding.
I'll just keep an eye on this topic and join if my schedule and the route allow. If you guys end up doing a nice highway loop, I may instead hit some gravel roads and find a geocache or two.
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Sounds good, tp. We'll just see what people want to do. Maybe we'll have two or 3 rides for people to choose by Sun. Everyone should definitely ride the kinds of roads and pace that they want---not feel obligated to ride with any particular person or group.tp_cracker wrote:I would love to do as much gravel as possible also Troy. My new back tire needs to be broken in on gravel. It's already had its fair share of pavement.
On a side note: I'm really pleased with the "success" RideForum.NET has seen. For our purposes, "success" can only be defined as having an active, happy community with lots of good discussions. Discussions that lead ultimately to more riding!