Was there yesterday. Conditions were great. Single track was good. Only dry leaves on the trails. Saw a couple puddles. Nothing major. Worst thing is most the main access roads are rutted out.
There was some good deals on MX jerseys at the Whitby Store. Looks like they had pants too, but all the heavily reduced ones were long gone. FFIW, The *new* 2019 gear was actually priced cheaper then MSRP / GP BIkes.
Simcoe street north of King has dedicated spots. Perl Street is also a popular street. John street Nth of King, I think , where the old MEC used to be was popular too.
Yes, snow city can order it in, but I find it surprising I can't get a basic bolt, oil filter or even spark plug as they are never in stock. These parts are common for about 1/2 dozen Yamaha's. Amazes me that If someone brought in their bike for service they won't have what I consider basic...
Not sure what he told you regarding the camera, but beware of regulations regarding modification of helmets. That's possibly where you *can* be ticketed. There has been a lot of discussion on this here in the forum over the years. Also, if you ride in the US states, they have different laws...
I've had items shipped to CBI USA in Niagara falls and then picked up later at a convenient time ,smaller items I've picked up when down on a weekend PA ride. I use the per item charge of $US7 ish for them to hold the package for me.
Still can be cheaper than having it shipped to Toronto as...
Dash cams can be very helpful. I have them installed and recently updated them to include a rear view. I also check every so often that the footage records ok, and is legible.
So I see many organisations have sound limits. In the US it seems to be around 96db and here in Ontario most are 94db. Some MX tracks are 99db. I was wondering if there was a std method of testing for sound levels? I haven't see anything describing *how* the sound tests are to be carried...
come down to Toronto and ride along the Danforth during the day when the parking lane is not a driving lane. Ample room for bikes.. actually enought room for a car is some places.. I know.. as I've driven it a few times with my skillz :)
When its backed up in the left lane, the right lane is...
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