shapemaster
Posts : 21 Points : 39 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-06-12 Age : 63 Location : St. Joseph, IL
| Subject: Trail riding the T-Dub 10/25/2010, 3:41 pm | |
| I rode my 2010 T-Dub and my son his 2006 T-Dub on the wooded trails of Mill Creek near Marshall, Illinois this past Saturday.
Nice time riding. Nothing the T-Dubs can't handle.
Did the Badlands over near Attica Indiana a week ago on Saturday and yet again, nothing these little wippersnappers can't do.
Love my T-Dub! | |
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mrgizmow1
Posts : 250 Points : 245 Reputation : 6 Join date : 2008-12-21 Age : 75 Location : Paradise, Calif
| Subject: Re: Trail riding the T-Dub 10/26/2010, 7:03 pm | |
| The TW is a pretty nice trail rig and has provided me many hours/miles of fun. Gerry | |
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Bagger
Posts : 5 Points : 7 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2011-06-07 Age : 64 Location : South Central WA
| Subject: Re: Trail riding the T-Dub 6/7/2011, 3:57 pm | |
| Same here, my Wife and I have two 06's and really enjoy them, creeks, rocks, sand no problem. Really think mud is an issue, but more of a tire one. We love our TW's!!
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frog13
Posts : 69 Points : 93 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2011-06-11 Location : SW Ohio
| Subject: Re: Trail riding the T-Dub 6/14/2011, 1:46 pm | |
| Man-o-man...if I can just get past all of this initial owner stuff...checking,checking,checking all sorts of stuff,on the bike that is(just to be safe)....I want to get out there and have fun on this little dude that I've read so much about!!!!!!. | |
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mrgizmow1
Posts : 250 Points : 245 Reputation : 6 Join date : 2008-12-21 Age : 75 Location : Paradise, Calif
| Subject: Re: Trail riding the T-Dub 6/14/2011, 6:25 pm | |
| Frog, I appreciate your concern. Then again, I have come to realize that there is absolutely no guarantee that the Sun will rise tomorrow. Try not to obcess, the TW was designed for the 'average rider (beginner)'. It seems to be a pretty fool-proof bike. The most important things are; make sure it has oil, make sure it has enough gas to get you from point A to point B, or have money in your pocket. As well, the tires need some air. I suspect as little as 10 psi's will keep you rolling at a slow speed without major problems. Check what you know to be the basics and enjoy. The other stuff generally comes around the time most of us need to know it. Gerry | |
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