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Posted by: 250RDude---------------------

I hope it's ok to post a link to pics. I've been riding the KDX for a year now & find it a very capable trail bike (Nothing new here). I just wanted to share with you guys the my core reason for riding the KDX, Fun. Thanks for the info on the bike, you guys ROCK. :thumb:

http://community.webshots.com/user/250rdude101/0



Posted by: Joe Ortiz---------------------

Cool pictures, thanks for sharing.
Joe



Posted by: KDX1---------------------

Nice pics and awesome scenery! My parents used to live in Tucson, but they moved back east to VA. I used to love going out there to visit them...............



Posted by: canyncarvr---------------------

Man! How many thousands of miles of that sort of riding do you have down there? A bit warm in the summer?

Any closures due to fire restrictions? Open year round?

Who's land? BLM, Forest Service, private?

Lots'a bikes?



Posted by: 250RDude---------------------

Thanks Guys.
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Man! How many thousands of miles of that sort of riding do you have down there? A bit warm in the summer?


We usually ride year round, with obvious restrictions during the summer months. Early on the trail, early off. Usually back at the trucks by 11:00 to 12:00. I don't like it & the Bikes don't like to lug around in 115* heat. Water is a major concern this time of year. Everyone uses a Camelbak or equiv. I carried 170 oz. of water & Ice on my last ride into the Sycamore Creek Area. I've listened to several Horror stories from friends & fellow riders of running out of water, Breakdowns ETC, ETC. it is literally a matter of Life or death. Never & I repeat NEVER ride alone. Most of the Land is USFS but there is also alot of State Trust Land. This can be accessed with a yearly permit costing $15.00 single or $20.00 for the family. Sweet deal nowadays. I live in the Phoenix Metro area & within 50 miles there is literally Thousands of miles of Roads, trails & singletrack. You can head out of town into Sedona, Payson, Flagstaff when the weather warms up to get the cooler climate & pines. Most everyone I know runs a Sparkarrester of some sort on the bikes & ATV's. The Forest Service does check for compliance & will shutdown the area if the fire danger is high enough, but this doesn't usually last to long. The Scenery is breathtaking & thats why I like to get away from the masses on the weekends. :thumb:



Posted by: dsndblm---------------------

Hey 250RDude

I think we be livin and ridin very close to each other. Have you ever done Martinez Canyon? Its just outside of Box Canyon heading east. Very awsome riding!! My brother and I are heading back out that way soon. You are welcome to come with us if you would like.



Posted by: gwhII---------------------

I've always loved going through AZ and that was just from the views from the Interstates. The pics prove I haven't seen anything. :-) There any good tour groups? I'd like to take the kids on something like that.

Best,
Greg



Posted by: 250RDude---------------------

Hi Greg, I haven't checked into a guided tour of the area yet. I rely on the more experienced & seasoned riders for directions. This has also landed me on a few A-B rides.

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I think we be livin and ridin very close to each other. Have you ever done Martinez Canyon? Its just outside of Box Canyon heading east. Very awsome riding!! My brother and I are heading back out that way soon. You are welcome to come with us if you would like.


Thanks for the invite. I haven't ridden Martinez in 6 months. I'm ready. Ever go past the cabins & down the "Luge"? How about the Stairsteps & Coke Ovens? I'm in the process of getting a new set of sneakers on the Minibike right now & changing the gearing back to 13/49.
Check on :

http://www.southwestdirtrider.com/cgi/yabb/YaBB.cgi

for some local rides. This is a great group of guys & gals to hook up with. Very professional & dedicated to preserving the right to ride in AZ.



Posted by: junior224466---------------------

Hey, that's me in some of those pictures. I'm famous. Just kidding. I ride with Donnie (250rDude) all the time. He is a great rider and takes the best pictures.

http://community.webshots.com/photo...120359466OMvdUN

Here is a picture I use for my screen saver. This is me and another KDX rider and one really big boulder on some great Arizona singletrack.



Posted by: 250RDude---------------------

Hey Jim. We'll have to hook-up with dsndblm & do the Mt. Ord & Sycamore area. He can show us his "Hidden" trails around Martinez Mine.



Posted by: dsndblm---------------------

Hey 250RDude

I have been past the cabins and down "The Luge" many times. Last time we were at Matinez we sat at the bottom and watched the Jeeps go down it. The look on some of the Jeep drivers faces was priceless, some serious pucker factor going on! I did the Coke Ovens three times this winter. I live only 30 miles from the town of Florence so its not too hard for me to find time to go. I think I have seen your name on the Riding Arizona site. If its you, PM me and lets get some AZ guys together and hit the trails! My brother knows the Martinez, Coke Ovens areas like the back of his hand. He can show us lots that not many see! My name on Riding AZ is "dsndblm"



Posted by: tim_from_az---------------------

You let the cat out of the bag now Donnie about all the great riding we have here in AZ Seriously if the heat don't bother you or the jumping cactus this is a dirt bike paradise. Here's a link to my ride album too so you all can see what the valley of the sun has to offer. www.picturetrail.com/ridingaz



Posted by: junior224466---------------------

I'm ready for the Coke Ovens. You guys pick a date and lets ride.

For those of you who don't know what a Coke Oven looks like - here is a pic

http://ridingarizona.com/forum/uplo...42_IMAG0097.JPG



Posted by: JasonWho---------------------

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Posted by: 250RDude---------------------

Heres a link to more pics of the Coke Ovens. They're used to convert Charcoal to Coke for the nearby mines.

http://www.roadrunner4wheelers.org/coke2001/



Posted by: gwhII---------------------

Thanks guys. All these pics are great. I'm feeling like a summer road trip... :-)

-G



Posted by: dsndblm---------------------

Great pictures! I looked at them at work today and all of a sudden lost my desire to be there. May try and head to The Coke Ovens Sunday.........




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