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<blockquote data-quote="UberKul" data-source="post: 903423" data-attributes="member: 1627"><p>We found some crazy hard singletrack up near Leviathon Mine. The guy on the right was in a crazed exhaustion must not stop or I'll never start again mode! We were all just a little concerned on how long that track could last or if we had to come back that way. :blink: </p><p></p><p>I would really appreciate you runn'in the ball for a Utah FODS and will help any way I can!</p><p></p><p>I (an average rider at best) can ride the Husky 450 through the CA Hwy 26 canyon on knobs faster than I can on the FJR. It's just a matter of weight. I have intentionally avoided riding a sumo (super motard) due to the crack-cocaine effect I know it would have on me. :w00t:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UberKul, post: 903423, member: 1627"] We found some crazy hard singletrack up near Leviathon Mine. The guy on the right was in a crazed exhaustion must not stop or I'll never start again mode! We were all just a little concerned on how long that track could last or if we had to come back that way. :blink: I would really appreciate you runn'in the ball for a Utah FODS and will help any way I can! I (an average rider at best) can ride the Husky 450 through the CA Hwy 26 canyon on knobs faster than I can on the FJR. It's just a matter of weight. I have intentionally avoided riding a sumo (super motard) due to the crack-cocaine effect I know it would have on me. :w00t: [/QUOTE]
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