Hey, great video. Just something you should tell your friend, explain to him the reasoning for riding in the right portion of all these roads, at least when your the first in the group. As seen clearly how much the FS ranger had to quickly move over so far out of his way because he seems to enjoy traveling around corners on the left. My friend hit some dork doing this and put him out of commission for 4 months and destroyed his bike. Its not fun when two bikes meet at 60kmh and you meet some dude. The road has plenty of room for both riders. Sorry to rag but I hate guys that put the rest of us in danger.
FYI the West Harrison is fully drivable now that the bridge has been repaired. Standing allows the bike to move freely underneath you and prevents the bumps your riding over from being transmitted through the rider. Plus a few other reasons.
Cool ride!
I've had some long days on the road, but not THOSE roads lol. That's a real iron man ride right there.
Hey, great video. Just something you should tell your friend, explain to him the reasoning for riding in the right portion of all these roads, at least when your the first in the group. As seen clearly how much the FS ranger had to quickly move over so far out of his way because he seems to enjoy traveling around corners on the left. My friend hit some dork doing this and put him out of commission for 4 months and destroyed his bike. Its not fun when two bikes meet at 60kmh and you meet some dude. The road has plenty of room for both riders.
Sorry to rag but I hate guys that put the rest of us in danger.
Your lucky because they stripped the deck out possibly shortly after you went through and didn't replace till spring 2019.
You guys are animals, that is a ton of riding for a day, considering 80% is gravel, nice country out that way.
Hi. Thanks for posting this. I plan to drive some of those roads soon. Hey, just curious. Why do you stand up while riding?
FYI the West Harrison is fully drivable now that the bridge has been repaired. Standing allows the bike to move freely underneath you and prevents the bumps your riding over from being transmitted through the rider. Plus a few other reasons.