Gnarly Routes POV: Red River Motorcycle Trails
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 เม.ย. 2021
- In this video, ride along with Cole Kirkpatrick as he joins Cole Reynolds and Megan Griffiths for a half day of riding at Red River Motorcycle Trails near Bulcher, Texas.
Cole's 2020 KTM 300 XC-W TPI:
Exhaust: Akrapovic slip on
Tires: Michelin StarCross 5 Medium rear and Michelin StarCross 5 Soft front with Michelin Bib Mousse
Bar Clamp: XC Gear Mako 360
Suspension: WP XPLOR PRO Cone Valve Fork and Trax Shock
Suspenion Tuned by: Solid Performance
Gearing: 13/50
Protection Parts: Enduro Engineering and ProTech Guards
CDI: OEM
GoPro Mount: SoPro Mounts
Clutch: Rekluse TorqDrive
Headlight: MotoMinded
Footpegs: IMS Core Enduro
GPS: Trail Tech Voyager Pro
Lubricants: Motorex
Seat: Seat Concepts
Graphics: Bike Graphix
Drive: Renthal
Bars: Renthal 827 Fatbar - กีฬา
Now that's some trailing! Great pace!
Was just out there last week!! Fun gnarly place! Damn y’all we’re moving through some of that! We did bills woods and it was so damn gnarly and wash out and over grown!!! Toughest thing Iv ever done!! There is some really challenging stuff there! Great video man!! Love it
Good place for sport quads ?
I miss that place!!! Now I have to talk my wife into getting another bike so I can go back. RRMT defiantly the best ride in North Texas. All weekend, rarely the same trail, good people and I've never seen this place over-crowded.
Love that Ktm 300
Nice drop in's!
Might be my new fav video of the channel! Great riding!!
Thanks for the feedback and glad you enjoyed it!
Just went there for the first time since I was 12 yesterday and it was intense. My dumbass went out alone while the others took a break and got lost for like an hour haha. I hit some gnarly terrain for sure
Follow the leader is pretty cool. Ya'll covered some ground. Sure wish I could have tagged along. I could always use some lessons from some fast folks. That suspension sure looks SMOOTH!
Love to see how you mounted your GPS unit behind the plate, Clean!!
We've got a how to video on our channel. th-cam.com/video/MHJrfx7eztw/w-d-xo.html
Are there any trails for novice motocross riders. Been riding for years but mainly street riding.
What trail has that cool little rock drop/stepdown?step-down? At about 2:25 in the video.
That's the "ski jump" on red trail
Great video. Since you live in Dallas (I’m in McKinney), where do you consider the best / closest riding for a couple of beginners?
Thanks for watching! For a couple of beginners, trophy club park is decent and it's not far away. Same goes for TexPlex but I haven't been to either one if them in a long time. Oakhill MX has two really good motocross tracks, one that's a little more beginner friendly with smaller jumps and more hard pack dirt dirt. TCCRA or TORN both offer practice on race weekends so you could always show up on a Saturday and just ride practice to get to have some track time at a property that isn't open to the public very often.
@@gnarlyroutes Texplex has greatly expanded what they have to offer so I'd suggest heading out there!
If you see a couple of Groms and a Monkey our there come say hi!!
What time of the year was this video shot? Considering going in early/mid march. Weather looks decent on google for this area in march.
just went here with my grandpa over spring break, it was my first time, and his first time since about 1988! we stayed fir three days, and once we had figured out where things were, we were rippin, and this is undoubtedly the best place to ride in texas.
also, if you ago, AVOID THE BIG CREEK. i know it looks enticing, it is extremely fun, but it will do HORRIBLE things to a bike.
I was hydroplaning my 450 on the creek yesterday haha so much fun. But almost messed up my little brothers Chinese bike and exposed air filter…