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Red Interlagos Route in Chile
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This is the route I rode (in black with some dots). 3 days riding form 11 AM to 5 PM, from 400 ft to 4.000 ft above sea level, about 500 Km and very gently. |
Great pictures, Jaume! That looks like a fantastic ride!
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I got a little worried when Ryan said they were out of red, which is what I had reserved, but he double checked and they had set it aside for me. So all is good. Can't wait! |
Remarkable pictures.
Maybe this could prompt an informal contest; post pics of your RX3 in the most beautiful place you can find. |
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http://www.chinariders.net/forumdisplay.php?f=113 |
I just got back from a trip to Grand Teton National Park. Both the RX3 and my Catoma Lone Rider tent worked great. :tup: I will post a ride report with more photos later this evening. :)
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Hey everybody!This is my first post on the site.Has anyone seen the rx3 version thats been sold in Colombia?It has a different muffler,bar end weights,a different saddle and suprise! suprise! a longer wheelbase(about 2cm longer).The motor is the carburated version.The color options are whit,dark brown and black!
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Thanks for telling us about this version of the RX3 sold in Columbia. :)
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http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=14361 Basically, everything about the tent is great. It fits on the bike well, it has a good size, and it sets up and takes down unbelievably quickly. :tup: |
Thanks for the great pics, Spud. My first camping trip in many, many years was to Sturgis last year and finding those quiet spots that you've pictured was impossible. I certainly learned a new definition of wild life. I'll be looking for more out of the way places in the future.
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Went on a little adventure today. Still learning to ride, but no better way then to take ride with some diversity.
Decided to check out a road called Nate Harrison Grade that leads up to Palomar Mtn. State Park. First stop was a break at the gas station on the Rincon indian reservation next to the Harrah's casino. I'm cheap, so on with my ride! http://i644.photobucket.com/albums/u...627_100622.jpg Found the road and started the accent. The Northwest corner of Palomar is in the background. http://i644.photobucket.com/albums/u...627_103828.jpg Here is looking down onto the lower portion of the grade and out to the Pacific. http://i644.photobucket.com/albums/u...627_105612.jpg Here is were I dumped my bike doing a low speed turn. Had to be done! Nothing broken, just scratched paint and plastic. Lots of really nice habitat and many plants seemed to be in full bloom. http://i644.photobucket.com/albums/u...627_105624.jpg Put on 80 miles or so today, on top of my first 105 (probably 6 or more small trips combined). Haha! Almost time for my 1st oil change. That's it for now. |
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Don't worry about dropping the bike; I drop my bikes in the dirt all the time. ;) |
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