Black River Falls. WI
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You might want to check out heading up to rock dam . I have been told that the black river trails are solid moguls and a "pure hell ride" I dont understand why they dont plow the trails every couple weeks to smooth them out. The rock dam ones are always fairly decent.
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Originally posted by: ZButcheR
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O & by the way,how does that snowBanshee run in the snow????ya get stuck alot????
I found it Link [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
O & by the way,how does that snowBanshee run in the snow????ya get stuck alot????
As for the Banshee i went very good in the snow as long as you didnt stop. It was NO snowmobile but much better then with
front tires.
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there is also russell memorial park, trail access to clark and jackson cos. from one spot . We'll be camping from 28-31 jul. there. I'm looking for someone to ride with sat. sun. please post if you'll be up there
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I rode BRF last weekend and you'll get a heck of a workout in the bumps.. It smoothens out towards Pray.
I also went north from Lake Artibus into Clark County and felt like I was on a super highway.. smooth, groomed, well maintained.
BTW, with sport bikes you may end up with carnage now in BRF.. last weekend we had one bent rear rim, a GYT-R swing arm skid plate lost, some good whacks at the front a-arms and another YFZ had a puctured front tire all due to the rocks that pop up out of nowhere on the reletively sandy trails.
I also went north from Lake Artibus into Clark County and felt like I was on a super highway.. smooth, groomed, well maintained.
BTW, with sport bikes you may end up with carnage now in BRF.. last weekend we had one bent rear rim, a GYT-R swing arm skid plate lost, some good whacks at the front a-arms and another YFZ had a puctured front tire all due to the rocks that pop up out of nowhere on the reletively sandy trails.


