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Delaware Enduro April 29th
Re: Delaware Enduro April 29th
Well that’s how it starts, then you fall in the mud & mess up your gloves
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I've used these---> https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/94 ... -Mud-Grips
and ----> https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/15 ... oves?c=294
But then the pegs clogged up Whatcha gonna do
Good luck
and ----> https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/15 ... oves?c=294
But then the pegs clogged up Whatcha gonna do
Good luck
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Re: Delaware Enduro April 29th
The more aggressive pegs with the inserts in them stay grippy better in mud. This was the only reason I replaced the otherwise pretty good pegs on my beta (I already had a pair of aggressive pegs leftover from another bike that didn't take much work to fit).
Re: Delaware Enduro April 29th
Ohh I know that, I just didn't get different pegs, (yet). That DAMN Jersey sand is like concrete when it packs in.Marylander wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 8:06 amThe more aggressive pegs with the inserts in them stay grippy better in mud. This was the only reason I replaced the otherwise pretty good pegs on my beta (I already had a pair of aggressive pegs leftover from another bike that didn't take much work to fit).
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Re: Delaware Enduro April 29th
Need some urgent help guys.... the rider instructions include this:
"It is the rider’s responsibility to carry his scorecard on the front fender of his motorcycle according to ECEA rules. The card should be placed with the top nearest the handlebars. If you do not use a card protector, tape the card in such a way as to have the check numbers for each slot visible. Inspection at the start will include a check for proper placement of the card. We use the plastic-enclosed NCR type with cardboard backing. In the case of rainy weather, please try to provide for keeping the card clean and relatively dry to facilitate scoring you at the checkpoints."
Is there some card holding thing I am supposed to have? What size is the card if I had to find something clear to hold it?
And then it talks about gas stops:
"All riders will need sufficient gas for approximately 62 miles of road and trail, 31 miles each time around the same course. There will be one Gas Available open to pit crews at approximately 22 miles in each loop. No gas truck will be used for this gas available. The main Gas is back at the start at the end of the first loop."
Not sure how far I can make it on a tank of gas. Should I bring two cans and leave one at the 22 mile point, and top off again at the main 31 mile stop?
They say there is no gas truck... so how do I get my gas cans to either spot? Should I figure that I have to drive them there myself before the race begins???
"It is the rider’s responsibility to carry his scorecard on the front fender of his motorcycle according to ECEA rules. The card should be placed with the top nearest the handlebars. If you do not use a card protector, tape the card in such a way as to have the check numbers for each slot visible. Inspection at the start will include a check for proper placement of the card. We use the plastic-enclosed NCR type with cardboard backing. In the case of rainy weather, please try to provide for keeping the card clean and relatively dry to facilitate scoring you at the checkpoints."
Is there some card holding thing I am supposed to have? What size is the card if I had to find something clear to hold it?
And then it talks about gas stops:
"All riders will need sufficient gas for approximately 62 miles of road and trail, 31 miles each time around the same course. There will be one Gas Available open to pit crews at approximately 22 miles in each loop. No gas truck will be used for this gas available. The main Gas is back at the start at the end of the first loop."
Not sure how far I can make it on a tank of gas. Should I bring two cans and leave one at the 22 mile point, and top off again at the main 31 mile stop?
They say there is no gas truck... so how do I get my gas cans to either spot? Should I figure that I have to drive them there myself before the race begins???
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Re: Delaware Enduro April 29th
Duct tape
I would expect a kdx to be able to do the whole thing without refueling but I would still fill up between laps.
I would expect a kdx to be able to do the whole thing without refueling but I would still fill up between laps.
Re: Delaware Enduro April 29th
Marylander wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 10:56 amDuct tape
I would expect a kdx to be able to do the whole thing without refueling but I would still fill up between laps.
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Re: Delaware Enduro April 29th
What he said.Marylander wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 10:56 amDuct tape
I would expect a kdx to be able to do the whole thing without refueling but I would still fill up between laps.
I have a pic where you kinda can see the score cards been taped on the front fender.
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OK, good to hear !! Just bring duct tape, and leave my gas can at the start for a refill at the end of first total loop 31 mile mark. If the bike runs out of gas prior to that, I'll consider it a 'sign' that I am done. lol
So now can we talk about this route sheet and the secret codes? My guess is the mileage markers with L or R means turning left or right, and BT means blacktop, and TR means trail? If that is the case, it doesn't seem like much trail.
What happens at the 21.8 mile mark... is that a super difficult “hero” section (with an option to skip it)??
And what happens at 30.5? Is that a railroad track?
Man, I knew it. I’m gonna get lost....
So now can we talk about this route sheet and the secret codes? My guess is the mileage markers with L or R means turning left or right, and BT means blacktop, and TR means trail? If that is the case, it doesn't seem like much trail.
What happens at the 21.8 mile mark... is that a super difficult “hero” section (with an option to skip it)??
And what happens at 30.5? Is that a railroad track?
Man, I knew it. I’m gonna get lost....
2016 PitsterPro LXR-250f (Chinesium-KTM)
2001 Honda XR 200
History.... 1997 KDX 220, 1977 Ossa Phantom GPIII
2001 Honda XR 200
History.... 1997 KDX 220, 1977 Ossa Phantom GPIII
Re: Delaware Enduro April 29th
There will be a whole bunch of not only riders ahead of you, but RACERS who will churn the track up. It will not be a mystery as to where the trail goes...
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