Since my classic Royal Enfield bike refused to start for today's antique motorcycle ride I got back to my desert cabin early. So I aired down the tires on the new FX and tackled my trail. This is more of a route than a recognizable trail because if it hasn't been ridden in a month or so the route is more by memory than any visible sign. Also lots of "cholla balls" to dodge. I'm not going to explain what cholla balls are to the uninitiated.
The route is 0.8 miles long and winds around my desert property between closely spaced "jumping cactus" (several varieties of cholla), crosses small sandy washes and goes through rocky places. A mistake on this "trail" could be very painful. Cholla has barbed spines that make the cactus want to go with you if you just touch it. That's one of the ways it propagates itself.
Forget this trail on an ordinary mountain bike it will sink in the first sand wash crossing. I can "clean" this trail on my 4" tire Fatback mountain bike. When riding a motorcycle I usually make about three or four foot dabs, (remember I'm an old guy) usually in the same nasty spots. Today it was a "piece of cake" on the FX,
no dabs! It was very much like I was on my 4" tire mountain bike. I could easily balance in tight almost zero speed corners and the instant throttle response helped a lot when balance was getting sketchy. The front end didn't react at all to dropping into the sand wash crossings. I was using the Kenda K270 tires and running 15 pounds front (3.25") and rear (5.1"). I never cleaned this route on either of my Zero DS bikes.
I'm stoked, this bike will ease up some of my more technically difficult desert rides. especially the sand. I get a kick out of the young guys who say that you just have to go fast in the sand. Yeah, what about when there are sharp turns and "walls" of cactus ahead?
BTW - I kept it in ECO mode but that doesn't make much difference when only moving at a snail's pace.
The 2013 FX could be made into an excellent trials or freestyle bike! The handling and balance are fantastic.
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