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Off Road Trail Riding the NC

vman1313

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Having tooooo much fun doing things this bike "wasn't" meant to do or "isn't" suppose to do!

[video=youtube;LoYQpiH4XcU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoYQpiH4XcU[/video]
 
Keep up the great work vman! Love your YouTube channel. Look forward to your newest adventures on your bike that "isn't supposed to do that stuff". :)
 
Very cool video. Thanks.

A couple of questions, if you don't mind (or even if you do :eek:)

What tranny mode were you using? D, S or Manual?
Do you have a center stand and did it ever bottom out?
What tires were you using? Stock?
Did you "lay'er down" or keep the shiny side up? :p
Thanks!
 
Also:
Why did you remove the engine and replaced it with pedals?

Alternative Question:
Is there are Version with engine-sound?
 
vman1313, do you run stock suspension on your bike or have you upgraded it in any way?

Same question came to my mind. Was it standard suspension?

This makes me so tempted to go off-road (easy trails) like you did.
Thanks for the video. It is very encouraging.



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I rode my NCX on a couple that would be easier for me the WR250R. Tires withstanding, it's certainly nicer to have less weight and more suspension and clearance, on a pretty deft dualsport. Still, it'll be fun to get better-suited tires and a few other things on the NCX so that a higher-speed, longer pavement journey allows me to ride a few interesting trails and beat-up tracks in those locales. Hats off to those who have figured out how to have more fun, right?
 
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