Bimble in the peaks

jamie92j

New Member
Took the Alp for a shake down run today

Wanted to see if i could make anything fall off since the recent rebuild

Stanage Edge is always a good place to start

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I wanted to go up Bamford Clough but unfortunately its closed till April

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This next track started off rocky but quickly turned into large rock steps, I didn't want to lose momentum on the hard bits so no photos!

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I then went towards Tideswell on a few fast tracks and over a section of the Limestone Way

I carried on down Monsal Head and back through that little quarry towards Carver

Couple more little tracks and finished off over Houndkirk Road

No photos on the last part of the ride as i couldn't be bothered to stop!

About 3 hours ride in total and probs 70% off road

This bike rocks!

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jamie92j

New Member
Thank guys!

I am very pleased with how its come out

It handles amazing off road!

Im thinking of taking it further afield later this year, somewhere in Europe i think

-DC don't worry about Stanage, they resurfaced it! They just forgot to do the hardest bit :D
 

Lord Vader

Well-Known Member
Wow would not want to stumble across that on my GSA :eekicon:
Nice pics Jamie







p.s.make note to self.Need to get the alp sorted again
 

spanglish

New Member
I think we all would have liked a piccy of the helicopter that lowered the bike into those positions Nice one!! regards and respect, i0i Jim
 

shack

New Member
spanglish said:
I think we all would have liked a piccy of the helicopter that lowered the bike into those positions Nice one!! regards and respect, i0i Jim

I wish I could use photoshop as well
Looking good, I'd take my KLR up those rocks but my old trannies would have stayed back in the car park.
Just goes to show most of the time it's the rider not the bike that makes the biggest difference.
Well done that man (and more please)
 
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