gotdurt
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- Casey
- Last Name
- Fry
I always suspected I had a screw loose , but had I known it was the drain screw for the float bowl, I probably would have done something about it before the ride...
What a day, went by too fast. Neat place, I'll post in more detail once I sort through the 40 minutes of video following Rusty.
Here we go...
I rolled up at about 9:30 and most of the guys were already there. The group made a warm-up run on some of the jeep roads, then Chris (Chris S), took Tony (disbanded), Bryan (OLDERMXER) and I on a single track tour. A few miles in, my bike suddenly wouldn't stay running... we stopped and Bryan points out that I was spewing gas . I get off to discover that the float bowl drain screw is missing... I was dead in the water. After backtracking on foot to look for the needle in the haystack, we decided it was a lost cause and Chris and Bryan head back to camp to get a strap. I hike up the hill toward the main road to see if I can see the road and if it would be possible to tow out. At the top of the hill I see the road... about 5 feet from where I stood! What was better was that the camp was only about 1/2 mile away. I hooked up to the Tractor (Tony's KLR) for a tow out.
Once back I decide to make a run into Marble Falls to see if I could find a shop that might have a screw that I could rig it with. One of the BC guys told me where I could find a shop, and I set off. Once I found the shop, I went to the parts counter and told the guy what I was doing. Unlike the monkeys at Woods' he immediately 'got it' and headed into the service shop for a little while, then returned with a screw. "Maybe this will work" he said... not only was it something that 'might work' but it was the exact part! I asked what I owed him and he said nothing, so I bid him much thanks and was on my way...
**PLUG** Go see the folks at Kawasaki-Suzuki of Marble Falls if you need something while in the area...
I get back and everyone is out riding. I hang around for about an hour and folks come trickling back in. It's 3pm and most are done for the day. I talk Rusty (Woodbutcher) into doing some single track with me so I could tape someone riding...
As usual, the camera tends to flatten things out, but this hill was darn steep and Bryan didn't quite make it up. Note how difficult it is for Tony and Chris to stand and walk on it... Tony rubs it in a little at the top on the KLR
(reduce the player size for better resolution)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uFRucCeo6Kk
Again, the camera flattens things out a bit, but this trail had a few tricks up its sleve. To get an idea of the steepness and technicality of some of the sections, just listen to the motor, sliding rear tire, stalls, and rattles...
Part 1 (7 min)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AQveWlLS1c8
Part 2 (13 min)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8946996853006932680&hl=en
Part 3 (6 min)
(This was a tight trail. Unfortunately the tape ended before we finished)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ov24fk4248s
If anyone wants to see the trails in more detail before you head out there, let me know and I'll try to find a way to get you a better quality video for download
What a day, went by too fast. Neat place, I'll post in more detail once I sort through the 40 minutes of video following Rusty.
Here we go...
I rolled up at about 9:30 and most of the guys were already there. The group made a warm-up run on some of the jeep roads, then Chris (Chris S), took Tony (disbanded), Bryan (OLDERMXER) and I on a single track tour. A few miles in, my bike suddenly wouldn't stay running... we stopped and Bryan points out that I was spewing gas . I get off to discover that the float bowl drain screw is missing... I was dead in the water. After backtracking on foot to look for the needle in the haystack, we decided it was a lost cause and Chris and Bryan head back to camp to get a strap. I hike up the hill toward the main road to see if I can see the road and if it would be possible to tow out. At the top of the hill I see the road... about 5 feet from where I stood! What was better was that the camp was only about 1/2 mile away. I hooked up to the Tractor (Tony's KLR) for a tow out.
Once back I decide to make a run into Marble Falls to see if I could find a shop that might have a screw that I could rig it with. One of the BC guys told me where I could find a shop, and I set off. Once I found the shop, I went to the parts counter and told the guy what I was doing. Unlike the monkeys at Woods' he immediately 'got it' and headed into the service shop for a little while, then returned with a screw. "Maybe this will work" he said... not only was it something that 'might work' but it was the exact part! I asked what I owed him and he said nothing, so I bid him much thanks and was on my way...
**PLUG** Go see the folks at Kawasaki-Suzuki of Marble Falls if you need something while in the area...
I get back and everyone is out riding. I hang around for about an hour and folks come trickling back in. It's 3pm and most are done for the day. I talk Rusty (Woodbutcher) into doing some single track with me so I could tape someone riding...
As usual, the camera tends to flatten things out, but this hill was darn steep and Bryan didn't quite make it up. Note how difficult it is for Tony and Chris to stand and walk on it... Tony rubs it in a little at the top on the KLR
(reduce the player size for better resolution)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uFRucCeo6Kk
Again, the camera flattens things out a bit, but this trail had a few tricks up its sleve. To get an idea of the steepness and technicality of some of the sections, just listen to the motor, sliding rear tire, stalls, and rattles...
Part 1 (7 min)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AQveWlLS1c8
Part 2 (13 min)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8946996853006932680&hl=en
Part 3 (6 min)
(This was a tight trail. Unfortunately the tape ended before we finished)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ov24fk4248s
If anyone wants to see the trails in more detail before you head out there, let me know and I'll try to find a way to get you a better quality video for download
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