That sounds good Steve. I just boght a Suzuki x90 which has about the same capabilities as a tracker/sidekick. I would love to take it out for some wheeling. I could show you all the back roads. Most are pretty mild recently used logging roads. And Matt, you are welcome to come too. I could show you some more difficult quad trails but I'm going to take it easy on my new ride. I think I will keep it off the hard trails until I get feel for it.
Me too. I love all the early compact Japanese 4x4s. Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, and especially Suzuki's. They are so light weight, cheap on gas, and super reliable. They used to be super cheap too but not so much anymore.
Sounds like a good idea to me but the Island is a big place. It wouldn't be practical for someone like me (living in Port Alberni) to drive to Victoria for a meeting. It might be better to consider deviding it into regional groups like "north island", "mid island", or "victoria area" chapters.
I know of a few good spots around Horne Lake, and Port Alberni ranging from mild deactivated logging roads to very difficult quad trails depending on how much you are willing to abuse your ride. If you want to go exploring some time I can show you around.
That sounds good Steve. I just boght a Suzuki x90 which has about the same capabilities as a tracker/sidekick. I would love to take it out for some wheeling. I could show you all the back roads. Most are pretty mild recently used logging roads. And Matt, you are welcome to come too. I could show you some more difficult quad trails but I'm going to take it easy on my new ride. I think I will keep it off the hard trails until I get feel for it.
Me too. I love all the early compact Japanese 4x4s. Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, and especially Suzuki's. They are so light weight, cheap on gas, and super reliable. They used to be super cheap too but not so much anymore.
Sounds like a good idea to me but the Island is a big place. It wouldn't be practical for someone like me (living in Port Alberni) to drive to Victoria for a meeting. It might be better to consider deviding it into regional groups like "north island", "mid island", or "victoria area" chapters.
I know of a few good spots around Horne Lake, and Port Alberni ranging from mild deactivated logging roads to very difficult quad trails depending on how much you are willing to abuse your ride. If you want to go exploring some time I can show you around.