So I finally got back from California. I had vaguely heard they were getting some rain but did not expect the deluge that met me last Saturday. I was supposed to ride with a friend east of LA that Sunday but there was no break in sight. I decided to just see where the rain ended and head there - Yuma, AZ.
I got in late - around 3pm and decided to take a quick ride out to test some of the video gear I brought - a GoPro and the Skydio drone. I headed to a ridge road we'd shot at with REV'IT! a year ago and knew that it would look good at the end of the day but not be hard. Long story short I dropped the bike off the edge of a hill. I was watching the screen and the road went off camber and the rear wheel slid off the trail and I stepped off. Not a fall but a very slow, controlled low side.
When I attempted to pick the bike up it slid 20' farther down the hill of loose, deep gravel. Eventually it slid about 40' to a single track and then went right off that. With the sun setting and the rest of the slope being rockier and at least another 100' I decided to dig in literally and try to pull the bike back up to the single track.
Which I did. After an hour. I strained a muscle in my shoulder from all the dead lifting. I know better too, that's the worst part. Anyway, I was a bit flustered so didn't take photos when it happened but I'll try to see if the video is interesting.
The next day, I took the bike out to a place less likely to leave me stranded - the area north of Yuma with Saguaro cactus. Truly a magical place to be able to ride a bike and the weather, while not sunny, was dry for a change.
Damage to the bike is limited to the points of protection: the hand guards and the tank guards and a few scuffs on the exhaust. My titanium exhaust bracket held up fine so thanks Sean! It looks like I did a decent job on that.
Honestly it's a bit of a relief to have dropped it. Now I can get on with riding it and not worrying about it. For this trip I put on the dirt wheels and the new floating wave rotors so the bike is TALL! I'm about 4-5" away from being able to touch so I'm side saddle with each stop. I'm good with that though as that travel just soaks up the terrain. I've ridden this road on the BMW and while that has some decent travel it's nothing like the pro level suspenders this bike wears.
I was going to swap those for the stock ones that are plastic but... too late now! Nothing a little clear coat can't fix.
I still have one good side for now.
Overall though, a great trip.
Gregor