It is a pretty long hike. I did it by accident and ran out of gas by sparwood. Cost me 100 in cab fair but better than a night in the bush. Where exactly do you want to start and finish?
Maybe him and my wife can ride together. Does he complain that his icecream is too cold. Buy a crappy 2 up seat and give him the option to ride B**ch, that will cause a loss of interest in a hurry. PS I love you honey!!
Just had a friend have his weekend riding ruined on the same ride you got. If you grab the front wheel is is loose? Either jack it up or give it a boot. Ours was the upper ball joint sheered off. The sheered piece was still in the rubber boot just holding on by the boot so it was kindof hard...
I want to Camp at Atlas or McGillivray Staging area and access the trail system South of Coleman Past York Staging area but since no ATV's are allowed in town I can't figure out how to get there. You use to be able to trail though town on the streets to get to tyork then just go from there...
Atlas is still your best bet if your early in the week because you can pick a site on the edge of the staging area with nice firepits and just tolerate the noise from a far. The CO's are usually around checking things out and keeping the headlightless bikes under control. Atlas road has some...
As soon as it gets warm enough to tent camp and ride a dirtbike without a pile of mud then the staging areas like atlas and mcGilvery get full. Not a bad thing but, bikes usually mean a younger crowd who party and ride around at all times in the morning. It once was me as well, though not very...
I have ran mudlights which are junk. Not much better than stock IMO. I had a set of mudbugs and really liked them. They wore fast, but rode pretty smooth, I never went with the mudzilla's because I did not want the power loss with the big lugs. But in retrospect I should of done it because...
I have had a few instances where the rear hard cargo box has saved the bike from rolling over backwards. and seen a few times where a hard box would of saved the bike from going over backwards and anytime they go over backwards they get expensive. I would go with the hard shell
I had 27" mudbugs on my 06 rubicon. CLUCH KIT, PIPE, JETTED, 3 INCH LIFT, snorkeled. I did not like it. the power was ok in low but for any trail riding I found that in high it was under powered and low was not fast enough. Tough position. The bike was bulletproof and sounded like a shotgun...