None that I know of. There are the trails in Sam near New Waverly, but a 690 will be hard to handle in that area and you will need a sticker. I hear that Mud Buddies in Ezzel is mostly four wheelers.
With comments like that , I'm sure you'll get a lot of people to ride with you .[emoji15]You got to be kidding? Sam Houston hard? [emoji38]2:
Probably easiest place to ride in all of Texas. I'm not riding my 690 on fire roads. I'm riding it hard core with guys on a 200-300ccm two stroke dirt bikes. Meaning I do some really hard stuff on a bike.
Just today we were at barnwell mountain.
You got to be kidding? Sam Houston hard?
Probably easiest place to ride in all of Texas. I'm not riding my 690 on fire roads. I'm riding it hard core with guys on a 200-300ccm two stroke dirt bikes. Meaning I do some really hard stuff on a bike.
Just today we were at barnwell mountain.
On second thought. Let me know when you are going to the forest goyko, I'll come check it out. LOL.
And we'll invite to bring your 690 to hiden falls next time [emoji15]
And someone please bring a camera...
I've seen fire roads put a rider down in the dirt/mud before. And I'm not kidding either.
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On second thought. Let me know when you are going to the forest goyko, I'll come check it out. LOL.
And we'll invite to bring your 690 to hiden falls next time [emoji15]
And someone please bring a camera...
On second thought. Let me know when you are going to the forest goyko, I'll come check it out. LOL.
And we'll invite to bring your 690 to hiden falls next time [emoji15]
And someone please bring a camera...
...No need to condisend on me, or try making fun, I was not trying to offend anyone, just gave my opinion on the trail.
http://www.nonverbalgroup.com/2011/08/how-much-of-communication-is-really-nonverbal said:How much of communication is really nonverbal?
One of the most frequently quoted statistics on nonverbal communication is that 93% of all daily communication is nonverbal. Popular science magazines, students and media outlets frequently quote this specific number.
So where does the number come from? Dr. Albert Mehrabian, author of Silent Messages, conducted several studies on nonverbal communication. He found that 7% of any message is conveyed through words, 38% through certain vocal elements, and 55% through nonverbal elements (facial expressions, gestures, posture, etc). Subtracting the 7% for actual vocal content leaves one with the 93% statistic.
However, studying human behavior is a challenging task. The inherent flaws of social scientific research methodology combined with the incredible dynamic nature of human behavior make this specific quantification close to impossible.
The fact of the matter is that the exact number is irrelevant. Knowing that communication is specifically 75% nonverbal or 90% nonverbal holds no practical applications. The important part is that most communication is nonverbal. In fact, nonverbal behavior is the most crucial aspect of communication.
Based on my own research, I would state that the amount of communication that is nonverbal varies between 60 and 90% on a daily basis. This number depends on both the situation and the individual.
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I do some really hard stuff on a bike.
You got to be kidding? Sam Houston hard?
Probably easiest place to ride in all of Texas. I'm not riding my 690 on fire roads. I'm riding it hard core with guys on a 200-300ccm two stroke dirt bikes. Meaning I do some really hard stuff on a bike.
Just today we were at barnwell mountain.
come ride the loops in San Antonio. a survey a few years back found that at any time day or night 50% of drivers were DUI the other 50% were on a phone.Im not sure what is the big fuss about. I just said I've ridden there many times, and not consider it hard at all. I driven many many harder places in my life.
If you wanna make fun, then go ahead.
You're all welcome to come to barnwell with my crew anytime you want, and ride with us. I ride there most of the time simply because I find it the most challenging within reasonable driving distance from me. Red river is nice, hidden falls is little easier that red river. Those trails in Arkansas are also pretty nice, white rock or something like that, I forgot the name. So please, please, anybody feel free to join us, and please bring as much cameras as you want.
I'm not one of those guys that go to Starbucks on the weekend in full klim gear, hit some dirt on the driveway and call it an adventure. Been riding bikes since I was 5. Started racing at 8.
I'm not by any means saying that I'm better than anyone in here nor I was trying to offend anyone. I just said that Sam is by my opinion one of the easinest flattest places to ride in all of Texas.
I've ridden erzberg multiple times, organized the biggest hard enduro race in Serbia with my father... just to name a few, so I can walk to walk.
As I said, I'll be happy to ride with any of you.
No need to condisend on me, or try making fun, I was not trying to offend anyone, just gave my opinion on the trail.
http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=115751Hey Goyko I'm working on the details for a friendly little test of your 690 vs. a 250 or 300 2stroke.
Hopefully we can do this in a place where you would enjoy riding no matter what, to make it worth your while. Let me know if you're interested. I'm not envisioning a race per se, just a friendly comparison of the different bike's strengths.
This all reminds me of David Knight in a way, where he couldn't get on with a 300 and went to a 500 4stroke to dominate the US hare scrambles...