A ride in the back country

Discussion in 'USA - Pacific Northwest' started by RVFR, Sep 10, 2006.

  1. freewheelburner

    freewheelburner New Member

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    Ok gottcha!
     
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    There I have done it with a little help from RVFR. I couldn't drive through but you can see the path from a distance. The long creek crossing s behind that hump but you can see where I came out. Enjoy and don't be afraid to take you VFR off-road anymore.....unless your smart that is!
     
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    it all appears to be workin fine now. man, you might consider a dirtbike. ;)
     
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    You mean the VFR is not a dual sport? These are the things that you have to be prepared for in the NE the weather is brutal and unpredictible. That's how we PA boys role Reg! The Duke's got nothin on us....just that backward ass drawl.....YEEEEEHAAAAAA!!!
     
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    Holy Cow! thats just plain crazy good to hear you made it. good to know just how much a VFR can take, never did read anything about how well a VFR holds up off road but now we know. I knew it is a good bike.
     
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