first droppage
This past Sunday was beautiful weather here in Prescott. That morning I decided to head out on a short adventure. I had never been to Lynx Lake and that looked like a good destination. The road there was nicely paved, about 50-55 mph, and winded up in to the pine trees. I continued up the road past the lake where it eventually turned to dirt. The stock tires on the DR200 are probably geared towards 80% pavement, but I kept my speeds low and did just fine on this graded dirt road. I gradually got into some snow & mud, and even some shallow water crossings. The road seemed to dead end at Potato Patch (a private community), and there was a sign posted 'No motorcycles allowed.' This made for a wonderful first solo adventure.
Then later that afternoon I rode with Scott Brady out to the Alto Pits, a designated motorcycle area with a lot of single-track. This was my first time on technical dirt terrain, and he tough me a lot of good tips for various scenarios. It was tough to stand up on that small bike, so I ended up sitting for most of the ride. On one sharp turn I caught a rock with my rear tire and ended up putting the bike down. A little bit of the plastic got scraped (thankfully it was soft sand), and part of the hard plastic on the rear turn signal broke - but the signal still works just fine. No damage done to the rider aside from a small bruise!
I performed the first 500-mile oil change which was quite easy. Only 1 quart of oil required (when you remember to put the plug back in).
Now for some possible suspension upgrades, and handlebar changes.