hankaye wrote:dirtsailor2003, Howdy;
Doin' some good stuff there. You're not worried about
combin' your hair when ya walk under that rake?
hank
featherliteCT1 wrote:Looks really good!
dirtsailor2003 wrote:Waiting is really hard to do. Trailer is in production and should be here mid June. So that won't stop camping!
Spent a few nights in the woods last weekend.
Might as well hot tub when camping!
rebar wrote:dirtsailor2003 wrote:Waiting is really hard to do. Trailer is in production and should be here mid June. So that won't stop camping!
Spent a few nights in the woods last weekend.
Might as well hot tub when camping!
Nice work on your trailer!
How do you like your Nomad Collapsible Hot Tub dirtsailor? I started collecting materials to build a stainless heat exchanger, but that's as far as I got. Plan was then to use a blow up kiddie pool but maybe the nomad tub is worth it? I wonder how much I'm actually saving sometimes..
I like your wall tent and may decide to modify one of those to fit my CT instead of the oz.
rebar wrote:I might just have to buck up and buy the nomad tub, but I want this heat exchanger.. Your friends should have used a wood fire but it wouldn't be very far from the tub..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Couyz5uLl1g
kirkupnorth wrote:Your CTC is looking good! Also, your little dog is just too cute -- he seems right at home already. Nice looking enduro, too. We're looking for a couple of enduros -- there's not a lot to choose from that are affordable. What is your bike, and are you happy with it?
Keep up the good work, and keep posting!
dirtsailor2003 wrote:kirkupnorth wrote:Your CTC is looking good! Also, your little dog is just too cute -- he seems right at home already. Nice looking enduro, too. We're looking for a couple of enduros -- there's not a lot to choose from that are affordable. What is your bike, and are you happy with it?
Keep up the good work, and keep posting!
Thank you, nearing the “for now” it’s done point!
The bike is a 2014 CRF250L. It’s been a good bike. I probably ride 80% pavement, 20 % dirt. I wanted a bike that got good mileage for commuting. Which I average 69-72 mpg.
The bike is tall geared so deep dirt riding has you pretty much in second gear.
The bike is light so that is nice when off road. On road at high speeds you get pushed around a bit if it’s windy or there’s lots of truck traffic. Of course that would be an issue on any light bike. The wind screen does help immensely with fatigue on long rides.
For $5,000 it’s it’s hard to beat as a commuter bike with off road capabilities.
The new CRF450 is next on my list but I want to see some performance reviews over the next year before I drop $12,000-$15,000!
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