Cookie, I was a Green Lane virgin until I joined the EAB group on my 1150 GSA. I changed tyres to TBC's for road / off road and have enjoyed some great runs with a fun group on Big Trailies . We all help pick up bikes subject to a good photo as I know all to well! Three lefty drops on the last EAB run But no damage in the sand and mud.
Come and join the fun
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Green laning
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Re: Green laning
i say just join the trf... then there will be no argument about you being a leecher, you'll have access to all their incredibly in depth knowledge, you're supporting the fight against the evil that is uninformed militant ramblers, and you get back up if you do get accused of doing something illegal...
Chris
G650 X-Challenge
'91 XTZ750
G650 X-Challenge
'91 XTZ750
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Re: Green laning
Orlando_Orange wrote:i say just join the trf... then there will be no argument about you being a leecher, you'll have access to all their incredibly in depth knowledge, you're supporting the fight against the evil that is uninformed militant ramblers, and you get back up if you do get accused of doing something illegal...
can't agree more. the annual membership is a small price to pay and without the trf the lanes are more likely to totally disappear (i.e. be closed to bikes) in the very near future
"Oh, yeah, they're gonna talk to you, and talk to you, and talk to you about individual freedom. But they see a free individual, it's gonna scare 'em."....Easy Rider