Eendekuil , the Ride report

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Dux

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My ride report , up bright and breezy on Saturday morning , full of anticipation ,( I haven't ridden much in the last few years ) , met Buff at the workshop where we left at 07H00 , the trailer having a YZ250 ( Buff ), KDX200 ( Weskus ) and the TM450 ( self ) , met up with the Droomers crew , Yami Super10 , Erich , Adrian and Ian at Piketberg for a coffee and sandwich .
By the time we arrived at the venue the place was already packed , not sure of the amount of entries but there were a lot , Calmax can c oonfirm . Finished off the final bit of admin , dumped our fuel cans in the trailer and got kitted up for the ride .
The start looked a bit chaotic but was actually quite well done , let off a batch of bikes then a batch of quads . The first bit was a series of cool contours just to get warmed up , I must admit that things actually happened so quickly that I don't remember too much of the detail about the actual route , I do know that there was a fair amount of puddles , a few muddy streams to ride through , some of them stank to high heaven - what a lekker way to get dirty , and of course a generally good mix of terrain , fast , slow , up , down , wet and dry , it was all there , and good scenery where I had the opportunity to pay attention .
The refuel came along shortly after seeing the ambulance parked at the side of the track , I hope you recover quickly - the ride had a broken wrist and broken fingers , not lekker .

Left the refuel area for the final loop , after waiting for Buff making an attempt to prevent drought by starting a river , well a little stream , almost had a serious tumble when I came across a little donga about a half meter deeper than I expected , to brake would have been a faceplant of note , no option but to gas it , the TM has a lot of stomp and I was able to wheelie through it without incident . It was rather strange riding through some sections that looked like hard solid terrain only to realise that it is actually soggy and slowed the bike down quite a bit , just nail the throttle and ride it like sand then it all worked well .
On the subject of the bike , this is the first time I have ridden one of the TM brand for more than a 5 minute test ride after having worked on them , I was a bit wary before the event but I can honestly say that I walked away from Eendekuil seriously impressed . The power delivery is strong but smooth , it can bite if not treated with respect , I personally had loads of fun lofting the front wheel at will , to the chap on the YZ that I passed on the back wheel , my apologies  Evil Evil , as well as to Buff for being behind me on a few occasions when he got roosted .
But to go with the engine is the Ohlins suspension front and rear , to say this set up is good will be a serious understatement , it soaked up everything I could throw at it and was certainly instrumental in me keeping the right side up , and just worked so well whether going fast or slow .
Is it perfect for enduro's ? No , it needs handguards and a skidplate , and then perhaps 3 teeth smaller on the rear sprocket would help in the faster sections , but as a package it is excellent for anyone looking for a 450 to start out in enduro's with or as in this case as a great playbike . I am certainly looking at the brand in a new light now .
Going back to the route , I stopped at one section to check tyre pressures and ended up doing the last half of the second loop on my own so I could appreciate the scenery a lot more , there were some really nice sections in there , and then in the last km there was a nice straight with contours  icon_biggrin , should be good fun , no chance these were kickers of note , I just cruised through , but one of the quad guys didn't and broke a collarbone  Sad Sad . No tumbles for me , a few moments here and there , and one that would have hurt but by some fluke didn't happen , thankfully Buff didn't get to film that .
Looking at the entrants afterwards I didn't see any upset people , just lots of smiles and plenty dirty bikes , for me it was magic to see old clients and friends again , can't wait to be back again . On the subject of dirty bikes , yes they were dirty , very dirty actually , used a fire hose to get the worst of the mud off then Prepsol to do it's magic , now it is looking good as new again .

Once again , Calmax and his crew  icon_thumleft, thank you for an excellent event , I recommend this to anyone with a dirt bike , Buff thanks for the lift and great company  icon_thumleft , Gary thank you for the use of the bike  icon_thumleft.

Now post some pics
 
Bob het hierdie aangestuur van die KDX'ie, hy's regtig nou lekker na Dux hom getoor het..
 

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Liewe otter, jy het nie 'n grap gemaak oor hoe diep daai water was!!! Gee wonder so baie KTMs het versuip.
 
I've got photos but Vodacom is so full of sh*t I can't get online to renew my data bundle.
 
Now I want to see those people that say the KDX is an old piece of crap , I know of lots of modern bikes that would have drowned in that crossing , come to think of it quite a few of them did  >:D
 
Oh wow!  Lekker pics!  :)

KDX was the second bike I ever rode, first was an OLD 200R...
This was back... fark, late '70's on the Honda and '80's on the KDX...
LOVED that green machine! :)
 
Malibu said:
Oh wow!  Lekker pics!  :)

KDX was the second bike I ever rode, first was an OLD 200R...
This was back... fark, late '70's on the Honda and '80's on the KDX...
LOVED that green machine! :)

Those old KDX's were great bikes but they were not very waterproof , mine used to cut out on any water crossing , the only bike worse was my mates PE175 , that would die at the sight of water .
 
Dux said:
Malibu said:
Oh wow!  Lekker pics!  :)

KDX was the second bike I ever rode, first was an OLD 200R...
This was back... fark, late '70's on the Honda and '80's on the KDX...
LOVED that green machine! :)

Those old KDX's were great bikes but they were not very waterproof , mine used to cut out on any water crossing , the only bike worse was my mates PE175 , that would die at the sight of water .

I remember almost stuffing up a wall-bounce in a river bed around a flipping big waterhole at the Sun400 years ago... because I wanted to get around the track... :)
 
Malibu said:
Dux said:
Malibu said:
Oh wow!  Lekker pics!  :)

KDX was the second bike I ever rode, first was an OLD 200R...
This was back... fark, late '70's on the Honda and '80's on the KDX...
LOVED that green machine! :)

Those old KDX's were great bikes but they were not very waterproof , mine used to cut out on any water crossing , the only bike worse was my mates PE175 , that would die at the sight of water .

I remember almost stuffing up a wall-bounce in a river bed around a flipping big waterhole at the Sun400 years ago... because I wanted to get around the track... :)

Ah yes , the days of our misspent youth  :)
 
Dux said:
Malibu said:
Dux said:
Malibu said:
Oh wow!  Lekker pics!  :)

KDX was the second bike I ever rode, first was an OLD 200R...
This was back... fark, late '70's on the Honda and '80's on the KDX...
LOVED that green machine! :)

Those old KDX's were great bikes but they were not very waterproof , mine used to cut out on any water crossing , the only bike worse was my mates PE175 , that would die at the sight of water .

I remember almost stuffing up a wall-bounce in a river bed around a flipping big waterhole at the Sun400 years ago... because I wanted to get around the track... :)

Ah yes , the days of our misspent youth  :)

Ya, and living always with Roasties and bruises... and hands with thorns deeply embedded... and wag-n-bietjie trees... and hell, now I remember why I ride an Adventure Bike! :)
It was fun though!  :thumleft:
 
Still is fun , up until the De Doorns fun ride 3 weekends ago I hadn't ridden offroad for more than 2 years , so now having the opportunity to ride again was like being in paradise , still very rusty , but I am sure a few more hours in the saddle wouldn't do any harm .
Thorns , yes I pulled 5 out yesterday , and there are still a few small ones in there somewhere , but that is due to lack of handguards , on that note I almost went over the bars when a branch applied the front brakes for me  :-[
 
Maybe I was just lucky with the right line approach.. a few of the same crossing. All courtesy of Legadema's camera'work..
 

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Looking forward to the rest of the photos & video footage. :drif:
 
Dux said:
My ride report , up bright and breezy on Saturday morning , full of anticipation ,( I haven't ridden much in the last few years ) , met Buff at the workshop where we left at 07H00 , the trailer having a YZ250 ( Buff ), KDX200 ( Weskus ) and the TM450 ( self ) , met up with the Droomers crew , Yami Super10 , Erich , Adrian and Ian at Piketberg for a coffee and sandwich .
By the time we arrived at the venue the place was already packed , not sure of the amount of entries but there were a lot , Calmax can c oonfirm . Finished off the final bit of admin , dumped our fuel cans in the trailer and got kitted up for the ride .
The start looked a bit chaotic but was actually quite well done , let off a batch of bikes then a batch of quads . The first bit was a series of cool contours just to get warmed up , I must admit that things actually happened so quickly that I don't remember too much of the detail about the actual route , I do know that there was a fair amount of puddles , a few muddy streams to ride through , some of them stank to high heaven - what a lekker way to get dirty , and of course a generally good mix of terrain , fast , slow , up , down , wet and dry , it was all there , and good scenery where I had the opportunity to pay attention .
The refuel came along shortly after seeing the ambulance parked at the side of the track , I hope you recover quickly - the ride had a broken wrist and broken fingers , not lekker .

Left the refuel area for the final loop , after waiting for Buff making an attempt to prevent drought by starting a river , well a little stream , almost had a serious tumble when I came across a little donga about a half meter deeper than I expected , to brake would have been a faceplant of note , no option but to gas it , the TM has a lot of stomp and I was able to wheelie through it without incident . It was rather strange riding through some sections that looked like hard solid terrain only to realise that it is actually soggy and slowed the bike down quite a bit , just nail the throttle and ride it like sand then it all worked well .
On the subject of the bike , this is the first time I have ridden one of the TM brand for more than a 5 minute test ride after having worked on them , I was a bit wary before the event but I can honestly say that I walked away from Eendekuil seriously impressed . The power delivery is strong but smooth , it can bite if not treated with respect , I personally had loads of fun lofting the front wheel at will , to the chap on the YZ that I passed on the back wheel , my apologies  Evil Evil , as well as to Buff for being behind me on a few occasions when he got roosted .
But to go with the engine is the Ohlins suspension front and rear , to say this set up is good will be a serious understatement , it soaked up everything I could throw at it and was certainly instrumental in me keeping the right side up , and just worked so well whether going fast or slow .
Is it perfect for enduro's ? No , it needs handguards and a skidplate , and then perhaps 3 teeth smaller on the rear sprocket would help in the faster sections , but as a package it is excellent for anyone looking for a 450 to start out in enduro's with or as in this case as a great playbike . I am certainly looking at the brand in a new light now .
Going back to the route , I stopped at one section to check tyre pressures and ended up doing the last half of the second loop on my own so I could appreciate the scenery a lot more , there were some really nice sections in there , and then in the last km there was a nice straight with contours  icon_biggrin , should be good fun , no chance these were kickers of note , I just cruised through , but one of the quad guys didn't and broke a collarbone  Sad Sad . No tumbles for me , a few moments here and there , and one that would have hurt but by some fluke didn't happen , thankfully Buff didn't get to film that .
Looking at the entrants afterwards I didn't see any upset people , just lots of smiles and plenty dirty bikes , for me it was magic to see old clients and friends again , can't wait to be back again . On the subject of dirty bikes , yes they were dirty , very dirty actually , used a fire hose to get the worst of the mud off then Prepsol to do it's magic , now it is looking good as new again .

Once again , Calmax and his crew  icon_thumleft, thank you for an excellent event , I recommend this to anyone with a dirt bike , Buff thanks for the lift and great company  icon_thumleft , Gary thank you for the use of the bike  icon_thumleft.

Now post some pics


HOw did the TM cope with those puddles. Respect to the KDX  :bueller:
 
GazzaCape said:
HOw did the TM cope with those puddles. Respect to the KDX  :bueller:

When we arrived there were a whole bunch of drowned bikes so we made a unanimous decision to rather do the chicken route detour .
The KDX's are like submarines at river crossings
 
That's 4Feathers nursing his drowned KTM200 in the one pic with another mate of ours Anthony with his newly acquired KTM300. Hope the bike's are okay Don?

Seems like discretion was indeed the better part of valour this time around, wise move to skip the crossing.
 
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