The heck are you doing out here, that’s not BC?! PM me if you want an adv buddy as I’ve got a new Motoz Adventure going on that’ll need a workout on the 1290 and live by that forest.Was 'sploring around Durham Region and happened to stumble across Boundary Rd. from Mt Carmel all the way to Ganaraska.
It's not that long and it's straight, no curves, but lots of different terrain. Mud, sand, some chocolate cake, whoops, some berms just off the main road and plenty of little (and not so little) puddles axle-deep to ford after the recent rains.
Neat place to play around if you're crossing west to east or vice-versa in the area.
Huge sand pit on the west end of the road, but I didn't have the tires.
Also, a dirty railroad crossing at the Enfield Rd intersection:
The heck are you doing out here, that’s not BC?! PM me if you want an adv buddy as I’ve got a new Motoz Adventure going on that’ll need a workout on the 1290 and live by that forest.
Don't be embarrassed. It happens.Embarrassing to post this, but seems like my DR650 won’t go into gear without stalling/engine wasnt delivering power to the rear wheels before I turned it off. Anyone near Creemore with an ATV? Stuck on the last part of the Creemore trail (the uphill segment before the left turn onto Nottawasaga 12/13). Or otherwise, knows how to problemshoot.
Just getting into town now - will try my luck at the Old Mill.Those seem like 2 different problems. For the not going into gear without stalling, it could be your kickstand position sensor.
I wouldn't be surprised if it's a fuelling problem - that's happened to my DR. Their steel tanks make a lot of rust, if the bike is mostly street, the rust stays put. Taking it off road dislodges rust that clogs the fuel filter.Just getting into town now - will try my luck at the Old Mill.
Good idea re: the sensor. Will have a look assuming I return to the bike tonight. These shorter days really aren’t working in my favour.