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we rode the obdr!
Hello,
Just finished, ride report webpage for our recent ride on the Oregon
Backcountry Discovery Route (Tom Myers, XR400, and Zander Nosler, KTM
640 Adventure).
See our OBDR ride on http://www.cycoactive.com/obdr (Photos, maps,
day by day description)
It was mostly gravel, some dirt, little pavement. The OOHVA website
lists the ride as 700 miles. We found it to be 956 miles from CA to
WA across eastern Oregon. We camped five nights. It was fantastic.
We will re-live it all winter....
The OBDR was christened one year ago. It was created by the OOHVA
(Oregon Off-Highway Vehicle Association, http://www.oohva.org). I
said it many times over the last two weeks and I have to say it
again, BRAVO OOHVA!!!!
The OBDR uses mostly gravel roads, usually OK for a jeep but
sometimes "adventurous". It's not challenging, terrainwise, by
dirtbike standards, but load your dirtbike with 40 lbs of camping
gear and it gets a little harder. After 956 miles............???
You just have to try it.
The OBDR goes from desert to high mountain forests. It's a perfect
example of the thousands of miles of backcountry roads the public may
lose access to if the "Roadless Area" threats are not monitored
closely by the real forest users. Ride it while you can, and in the
meantime, contribute something to protect our rights to recreate
responsibly on OUR public land.
If nothing else you'll see just a glimpse of the vastness of our
country, and you'll KNOW land that many others (who want to close the
land) will NEVER see (and probably don't care either).
It's been a lot of work getting the webpage together (I hope it's
finished) and that you enjoy it!
Tom
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we rode the obdr!
Oregon> Just finished, ride report webpage for our recent ride on the
KTM> Backcountry Discovery Route (Tom Myers, XR400, and Zander Nosler,
Tom, Great trip, great job on the report....it sure beats reading the local paper in the morning. And it makes me wonder how (poorly) a KLR would do in the sand tracks northwest of Wagontire.> 640 Adventure). > > See our OBDR ride on http://www.cycoactive.com/obdr (Photos, maps, > day by day description)
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wheel diameter
It' my inkling that the larger front wheel rolls through irregular terrain
much better than smaller wheels. Result being better off-road handling.
It's true that the Muz Baghira, KTM duke and the like, have the same size
wheel on both ends, but they're street machines.
Darrel
A12
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Why do all/most dirt/dp bikes have larger OD front wheels than the
rear. I know there has to be a good reason, but it escapes me.
JD (I'm not an engineer, I just portray one at work)
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