mmonroe
Well-known member
Had a nice ride this weekend. Left out Saturday morning and ended up riding about 1100mi in West Virginia with the bulk of the miles being back roads. I have been trying to get more miles in up there. I like WV more and more with each ride.
But I digress.....
I, like many others I am sure, try to pick roads less traveled. I love the curves, tiny small country towns and minimal traffic. On many roads in WV you have more traffic from ATVs than you do cars.
While going South down 311, I meant to go right on 600 but instead went left. The road was paved for a long ways and went to dirt and gravel. To make a long story short, I rode over an hour through the George Washington National Forest on gravel/dirt roads. It was a blast and the FJR performed flawlessly.
I really appreciated the ABS and the linked brakes. When going down steep forest roads with deep, wet loose gravel - they were both wonderful. I would just feed in some rear brake (knowing that I was also getting a little front brake) and keep on trucking.
In general, you dont really need either ABS or the linked brakes - however - it is always the times you dont think about needing them that they come in handy. Dirt, gravel, forest roads - who da thunk....
On a side note, I dont even want to know what the hunters thought as they saw a bagger street bike with a rider in full gear cruising the forest mountain roads. :blink:
Mark
Harrisburg NC
But I digress.....
I, like many others I am sure, try to pick roads less traveled. I love the curves, tiny small country towns and minimal traffic. On many roads in WV you have more traffic from ATVs than you do cars.
While going South down 311, I meant to go right on 600 but instead went left. The road was paved for a long ways and went to dirt and gravel. To make a long story short, I rode over an hour through the George Washington National Forest on gravel/dirt roads. It was a blast and the FJR performed flawlessly.
I really appreciated the ABS and the linked brakes. When going down steep forest roads with deep, wet loose gravel - they were both wonderful. I would just feed in some rear brake (knowing that I was also getting a little front brake) and keep on trucking.
In general, you dont really need either ABS or the linked brakes - however - it is always the times you dont think about needing them that they come in handy. Dirt, gravel, forest roads - who da thunk....
On a side note, I dont even want to know what the hunters thought as they saw a bagger street bike with a rider in full gear cruising the forest mountain roads. :blink:
Mark
Harrisburg NC