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[QUOTE="firecracker22, post: 51214, member: 20316"] Some trails get pretty tight--first gear kind of stuff. Granite Peak would be good though, and some of the others are ok. Granite Peak is my favorite though--the technical stuff is ok for a while, but I want to go FAST sometimes too. I was in 3-4-5 gears most of the way up that trail and it was a BLAST! Standing up, picking your line through roots, ruts, rocks and other obstacles, leaning way sideways in the corners . . . I love that trail. It gets slow for a while but the 2nd half of the loop (the whole thing is about 12-15 miles, I think) is great too. Wonderful scenery. The Radar Dome trail has kicked my butt from one side of the mountain to the other. I wouldn't want to try to hang onto a 125 on that but I'm not the world's greatest rider either. There's plenty to like though, and we have maps to find new places. We'll ride the "easy" ones so we can stretch our legs and our gearboxes! [/QUOTE]
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