View Full Version : Pictures from Wellsville Ride
TimSr
01-14-2005, 01:20 AM
These were taken by Derrick.
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TimSr
01-14-2005, 01:22 AM
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TimSr
01-14-2005, 01:23 AM
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WOW looks like you guys got some nice riding areas....cool pics looks like you had fun :)
Scubapro5
01-14-2005, 02:56 AM
C@@L pics!
Thanks for sharing!
bigredhead
01-18-2005, 10:05 AM
that there ... are some hills !!!
nice snaps !!
86250RZ
01-18-2005, 10:46 AM
Man, that had to be murder on those 2 strokes ( clutches that is ) Looks more like 4 stroke country to me. That area would be awsome on a 200X or 350X.
TimSr
01-18-2005, 10:59 AM
Man, that had to be murder on those 2 strokes ( clutches that is ) Looks more like 4 stroke country to me. That area would be awsome on a 200X or 350X.
Im on my second clutch in 15 years. Guys who ride this stuff know that 70 mph gearing is laughable, and if you gear down to where you can ride low speeds without having the clutch half way in slipping it all day the clutch lasts a lot longer. Clutch slipping from gearing for highway riding is what eats clutchs, and its a myth that 2 strokes make lousey trail bikes.
BigGreenMachine
01-19-2005, 02:46 PM
Agreed, a lot of cross country riders use the two stroke dirtbikes. Out of curiosity was anyone on a 250 trike running stock gearing that day?
ws6gta
02-08-2005, 10:55 PM
thanks for sharing , I went ro wellsville thanks to you.Wellsville has some insane mountain climbs.I wouldn't even go down chicken hill on the left side(from the top)little lone go up it.It was great .my buddies chain popped off right at the top of one of the climbs. Thanks Tim we will be going back when the weather gets better
TimSr
02-09-2005, 12:35 AM
Chicken Hill is a piece of cake. You just have to pick the right path! It is on the left side, though. Going down is definately more hairy than going up! I have old video somewhere of me climbing it on the right with my TRX250 utility. The rocks werent sticking out quite so much back then!
TimSr
02-09-2005, 12:40 AM
Agreed, a lot of cross country riders use the two stroke dirtbikes. Out of curiosity was anyone on a 250 trike running stock gearing that day?
I had my stupid 13 on the front that day, and it stunk. I still had a few extra teeth on the rear, but I normally run my 11 or 12 in the front.
I ran my TRX250R there with stock gearing, and it was miserable. The motor had little low end to begin with, and on top of that you had to be running about 15mph before you could let the clutch out. I ended up going from 13/39 to 11/46 on that turd.
Derrick Adams
02-09-2005, 08:39 AM
Wow, maybe I need to change my gearing. I had stock gearing everytime I went so far! Tim's right, it sucks.
Actually I can only think of 2 times where I wished I had geared down. 1 was climbing the real rocky hill by Rt 7 and the other was when Jr stopped half way up a real long-steep hill, right in front of me. He just took right back off, never even flinched! Mean while I'm sliding backward down the hill trying to take off without killing it! LOL
Yea, lowerer gearing will make for an all around better day.
I can say that Tim sure knows his gearing. I watched him come rite up Devils Backbone at TF03 on his TriZ. I have not seen another trike come up it.
MIK6 / Mike
SpeedBump
02-09-2005, 09:21 PM
You guys better not bust them things up trail riding BEFORE Feb 20th. I don't want to be the only 3 wheeler there. ;) BTW, nice riding area ya got there. Looks like it would be real fun in the dryer season. I HATE MUD!!! (Too lazy to clean my machines)
TimSr
02-09-2005, 11:44 PM
Speedbump, It really isnt very muddy there, just in certain spots. Most of it is rocky, up and down hillside trails, and they dry out pretty quick. The muddy picture is in an open area with a bunch of large holes made by trucks. We only go through there to watch 3leggedog demonstrate the virtues of of making your rear wheels extra wide! It makes for some great riding in the wet seasons as well. We let TimJr set the standard, and lead on his Raptor 80, but we can have him take the easy routes if it gets too tough for you!
Where in Pa, are you? A lot of Pa. rider go there because its right across the border.
3leggeddog
02-10-2005, 07:53 PM
i got me an xtra set of hubs for trails now tim,no longer do i have to follow the jeep trails,lol
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