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Summer Plans

Postby Pinner » Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:25 am

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zi9OTVNtCiIY.kZdHJfXzYDyo&usp=sharing

Things are looking good for a June 1st departure date.
A man(1973 Lunatic), a van (1965 Chev), and a dirt bike (2015 350rr)
If all goes well I'll be chasing the weather south come fall.

See you on the trail.
When in doubt...pinner.
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Re: Summer Plans

Postby Hammer » Mon Feb 22, 2016 12:16 pm

Pinner wrote:https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zi9OTVNtCiIY.kZdHJfXzYDyo&usp=sharing

Things are looking good for a June 1st departure date.
A man(1973 Lunatic), a van (1965 Chev), and a dirt bike (2015 350rr)
If all goes well I'll be chasing the weather south come fall.

See you on the trail.


Just checked your route. You're going to miss the best single track Ontario has to offer. You are also going to drive right past my place.
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Re: Summer Plans

Postby Pinner » Mon Feb 22, 2016 1:34 pm

This is just my main travel route. There will definately be more than a few side trips to get some good riding in.
Hope to see you along the way.

Will have my website updated over the next month or so but if you're interested in how things are progressing look for Pinner Cycle on Facebook.
When in doubt...pinner.
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Re: Summer Plans

Postby Grip » Mon Feb 22, 2016 4:38 pm

Looks fan-friggin-tastic. Give a shout if you head down to Portland Maine. Also check out the local Beta dealer, Maine Cycle in Auburn, which looks close to your route. They ride up a ton in central & western Maine.
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Re: Summer Plans

Postby Pinner » Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:15 pm

Right on Guys.

I'm willing to go just about anywhere and hoping to go everywhere.
Planning a series of articles about local trail riders and riding areas as I go along.
I'm just an average trail rider but after this adventure I should have enough seat time in to tackle just about anything.

Interesting about Beta Dealers - they may not be as common as other brands but there seems to be a lot of good comments about them.
My local dealer and Canadian importer are both awesome guys who really seem to support their riders.
This is the main reason why I am now on a Beta. I wanted a long term relationship not just another finicky European mistress...
When in doubt...pinner.
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