Dirt Roads
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 3:47 am
I owned a bike about 20 years ago and rode it a lot them --mostly in urban areas.
I have taken the motorcycle safety class offered through the military.
I just bought an '05 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 which I absolutely love. I am having a blast riding again, and everything is coming back pretty quickly.
On my daily drive to work I have to ride about 2 miles of curvy dirt road. It is graded pretty regularly, and has no traffic.
So here are my questions:
I bought chain wax instead of oil, hoping that this would not attract sand/grit like oil would. Is this the right thing to do?
If I keep my speed down, can I avoid dinging my paint and chrome with the pebbles on the road?
I rode today on the dirt rode while it was still wet after some rain -- the from the of radiator had dirt on it -- will this a big maintanence issue and am I ok just hoseing it off?
Finally, and most importantly, any tips that you can give on riding a road bike on dirt would be great. Right now I am keeping it nice and slow (15-20 mph) to be safe.
Thanks!
I have taken the motorcycle safety class offered through the military.
I just bought an '05 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 which I absolutely love. I am having a blast riding again, and everything is coming back pretty quickly.
On my daily drive to work I have to ride about 2 miles of curvy dirt road. It is graded pretty regularly, and has no traffic.
So here are my questions:
I bought chain wax instead of oil, hoping that this would not attract sand/grit like oil would. Is this the right thing to do?
If I keep my speed down, can I avoid dinging my paint and chrome with the pebbles on the road?
I rode today on the dirt rode while it was still wet after some rain -- the from the of radiator had dirt on it -- will this a big maintanence issue and am I ok just hoseing it off?
Finally, and most importantly, any tips that you can give on riding a road bike on dirt would be great. Right now I am keeping it nice and slow (15-20 mph) to be safe.
Thanks!