Only because (most of) my dirt roads actually take you where you want to go! (I read 'fitter's ride report)When it comes to dirt roads, Fred's got nuthin' on FJRGuy and shakin'
Don't ask me how I know :dribble:
It was all Garmina's fault!! She said they were paved, I tell ya...Okay, all kidding aside! I'm grateful to Fred for being kind enough to rework the route at the last minute (at the crack of dawn based on the time of his post) to eliminate the planned dirt sections, probably knowing my phobia of unpaved surfaces. Given that I now have the precious, irreplacable Beetle Bags installed on my bike and the fact that I'm vertically challenged, I'm even more nervous about unstable road surfaces! Fred not only revised the route, he also set the Garmin to "no dirt," so I'd say the real culprit here was Garmin!
Only problem with that plan is seat height. She wouldn't be able to get either of my dirt worthy steeds off the side stand.Hey Fred, Maybe you and Jack can give off road lessons to Gina on a made for dirt bike so she can see what fun she's missing out on.
Hell, I'm on tippy toes sitting on the WR. But you are right, a nice XR200 for a few hours of dirty fun would do the girl some good. Once you learn to relax, it's actually pretty hard to dump a bike on a dry dirt road just putting along. Now that snotty muddy half frozen road I lead you guys down between Burdicks and Fiddleheads last fall was a recipe for a bike nap.