nophix
Where's my coffee?
So, I swapped out my Tracer for another GS. Absolutely love the GS bikes, especially these 1200WC's. I also needed something so I could do my ADV training cert as an instructor, and something better 2up with my daughter.
So, I took it to a localish trail head that has it's maps marked as dual sport routes. Turns out, they haven't updated the maps to show it is a UTV Intensive area (per the DNR guy who showed up after we got out). Meaning, the L2 trail markings are incorrect and they are actually L4 plus.
Then I made a bad line decision which pulled me off the soft bank 50 yards before this pic, and stuck me taking this line. ALMOST made it... You can actually see the end of the puddle.
This took my sister and brother in law, plus their ATV and a winch to get out.
Bonus, no damage to the bike. Took it like a champ. Not that I'm shocked, but there were points where it was more underwater than this, and in trying to get myself out, I had it on its crash bars trying to leverage it around in the water. Gave it a wash and fluid changes for good measure. Fluids came out perfectly clean. Did a 400 mile day 2 days later.
I however, managed to tear a chest muscle. This bike is WAY tougher than me. Took the ride 2 days later because I promised the daughter child a week prior, and dad doesn't disappoint! Thought I was just sore. Got way worse afterwards, and a trip to the doc.
I'm convinced this thing is more than capable of outliving my stupidity. lol!
So, I took it to a localish trail head that has it's maps marked as dual sport routes. Turns out, they haven't updated the maps to show it is a UTV Intensive area (per the DNR guy who showed up after we got out). Meaning, the L2 trail markings are incorrect and they are actually L4 plus.
Then I made a bad line decision which pulled me off the soft bank 50 yards before this pic, and stuck me taking this line. ALMOST made it... You can actually see the end of the puddle.
This took my sister and brother in law, plus their ATV and a winch to get out.
Bonus, no damage to the bike. Took it like a champ. Not that I'm shocked, but there were points where it was more underwater than this, and in trying to get myself out, I had it on its crash bars trying to leverage it around in the water. Gave it a wash and fluid changes for good measure. Fluids came out perfectly clean. Did a 400 mile day 2 days later.
I however, managed to tear a chest muscle. This bike is WAY tougher than me. Took the ride 2 days later because I promised the daughter child a week prior, and dad doesn't disappoint! Thought I was just sore. Got way worse afterwards, and a trip to the doc.
I'm convinced this thing is more than capable of outliving my stupidity. lol!