Baby Burr dual sport
Here's a link to one of the best dual sport rides. If you have the chance, this is a must make event for some of the best trails in Ohio.
http://www.enduroriders.com/2012babyburrflyer.html |
I agree.
It is labeled a dual sport but it is essentially an enduro that doesn't keep score. They have awesome trails with some fast flowing stuff and some tight tough stuff. There are usually alternate routes around the bad stuff. Come out and enjoy the BEST Ohio has to offer. |
This sounds very interesting... RORR DS run is the next weekend here in Pa and I may have to miss that due to an important aniv. with the wife(20yr) so that being the weekend before may make Oct. a good month still... And youtube of the trails?? I never rode ohio.. whats the terrain like? rocks or actual dirt? or clay??
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik40_ldIfDc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRsby...feature=relmfu It's mostly clay, with loose dirt. We have some rocks but nothing like you would ride in PA. Most of the rocks are in creekbeds. |
Looks like fun fast trail. Those are the only DS runs I like, the ones that are serious trail rides like the Quarry run and Hammer Run here. Enduros with no checks. Ohio is famous for mud isn't it? Hope is dry.
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What are the legal requirements? ORV sticker? Plate? Insurance?
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Need a plate and working headlight and tail light. No checks for insurance. It is a really laid back set -up.
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We rode this event last year. This is a great ride with 200 miles of trail and even the road sections are scenic. Too bad it's a 12 hour drive for us.
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The videos do not do it justice. These are in the north loops. You really don't want to miss this event. |
Be there Friday night!!:)
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