I took 85 through Fort Kent, heading west towards 92 and the Alagash. In town Fort Kent was a little rough. 92 into the Alagash was even more rough. I stopped and put more air in the front and rear shock. (As a side note I would like to say it totally sucks crawling under a dripping, snow covered sled to change front shock air pressure. Compressor is needed!)
I Hammered the Warrior over the chop, the moguls, through it all. The M20 ate it up. The Ohlins up front did well to, although towards the end of the day I could feel them fading a bit. I'll have them refreshed before next season.
Nice place to pull over for suspension adjustment
Frigging snow is deep!
The Alagash is beautiful country. I'm really glad I got to see it. I didn't see or hear another sled for hours....at least not in one piece.
As I said, 92 was Not groomed and pretty rough. Someone learned that the hard way.
I Hammered the Warrior over the chop, the moguls, through it all. The M20 ate it up. The Ohlins up front did well to, although towards the end of the day I could feel them fading a bit. I'll have them refreshed before next season.
Nice place to pull over for suspension adjustment
Frigging snow is deep!
The Alagash is beautiful country. I'm really glad I got to see it. I didn't see or hear another sled for hours....at least not in one piece.
As I said, 92 was Not groomed and pretty rough. Someone learned that the hard way.