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Kolsch
04-09-2020, 02:23 AM
Hello form,
2019 I bought a 2018 Husqvarna TE300 with the intent to race Hare scrambles. Growing up in the PNW trail/motocross racing is what I did as a kid. Anyways I recorded all my races and posted them on my YouTube page -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVmZKxE4w_qUog6_y38oSnQ. My YouTube name is kolsch221 T. My goal was to finish the race and not get last, well I did way better than I ever dreamed of. I ended up getting 3rd place overall in the NMA off-road racing series senior C class.
So what’s a Hare Scramble you might asked;
It’s a course anywhere from 7 to 20 miles one lap, You get 1.5 hours to get as many laps as possible.
The classes are either by age or riding experience. The course are different they usually start on motocross track then trails, single track “ super tight trails” sometimes endure course, logs, loader tires and whatever else they dream up. Lol.
I would say my favorite one was the Rimrock GP. It’s held every year on the Eastside of the Cascade mountains about 40 miles from Yakima. They race it in October once the reservoir is about 80% dried up, really high speed and some deep mud. 42 people in my class and I got 2nd place.
I plan on racing the 2020 season, but the first four races have been cancelled. Hopefully soon we can get back at it. I hope you enjoy the videos!!
Stay safe....
Cale

jm21ddd15
04-09-2020, 10:01 AM
I ride with the Wisconsin Dual-Sport riders, club. 2 events each year, in northern Wi. The 1st WAS going to be the 1st weekend in June. Usually about 400 riders, in 3 classes, 200 mile off road events. A novice off road course, the Dual- sport course, and another for the big, Adventure bikes, as they would never make it thru the Dual- sport course. Well, sadly, the June event has been cancelled, due to Covid-19. Everybody makes a 3-4 day event from these events, all camping in a large park. Well the Government says we can't do that now. Sucks!

BIGLRY
04-09-2020, 10:34 AM
Hello form,
2019 I bought a 2018 Husqvarna TE300 with the intent to race Hare scrambles. Growing up in the PNW trail/motocross racing is what I did as a kid. Anyways I recorded all my races and posted them on my YouTube page -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVmZKxE4w_qUog6_y38oSnQ. My YouTube name is kolsch221 T. My goal was to finish the race and not get last, well I did way better than I ever dreamed of. I ended up getting 3rd place overall in the NMA off-road racing series senior C class.
So what’s a Hare Scramble you might asked;
It’s a course anywhere from 7 to 20 miles one lap, You get 1.5 hours to get as many laps as possible.
The classes are either by age or riding experience. The course are different they usually start on motocross track then trails, single track “ super tight trails” sometimes endure course, logs, loader tires and whatever else they dream up. Lol.
I would say my favorite one was the Rimrock GP. It’s held every year on the Eastside of the Cascade mountains about 40 miles from Yakima. They race it in October once the reservoir is about 80% dried up, really high speed and some deep mud. 42 people in my class and I got 2nd place.
I plan on racing the 2020 season, but the first four races have been cancelled. Hopefully soon we can get back at it. I hope you enjoy the videos!!
Stay safe....
CaleThanks for the vids...they brought back many memories. I remember when I was much younger(in the 1960s) riding TT scrambles and Flat Tracking on much lesser quality bikes and loving it(90cc Hodaka and a 305 Honda scrambler). :D

F6Pilot
04-10-2020, 11:40 AM
I purchased a KTM 300 xc-w and KTM 250 xc-w for my grandson and I to ride in the woods. It has been a bast but I think this beast will kill me long before the F6. I have since discovered hare scrambles and hope to some day compete/complete in at least one event.

lloydmoore1
04-11-2020, 09:56 AM
Thanks for sharing. That Starvation Ridge night lap looks like a lot of fun. Right speed, right gear, right lighting, trying to not to outrun your skill and adrenaline. I've started on dirt bikes at the age of 6 and really miss it. The body and back says hell not anymore but my mind says Giddy Up.

Kolsch
04-11-2020, 02:45 PM
You have to do one. It’s a blast. ��������

Kolsch
04-11-2020, 02:51 PM
lloyfmoore; we got second place those canucks beat us. Lol.
That was the 24 hrs of starvation ridge, we had 5 guys so you would do 1 lap then wait. It was a different animal at night for sure. This year will be awesome, if it happens. ��

P.Sutton
04-11-2020, 09:57 PM
I was set to enter my first enduro this spring. The “lost in Lodi“ race, part of the Appalachian championship enduro series. It too has been postponed.

https://www.lostinlodi.com/

I have been a woods rider but my son really wants to race. They have team races for us to race together and I thought I could get a feel for what to expect before we go as a team. I upgraded him to a CRF150R last season and he is in love with the power.

How do you like the husky? I have my eye on the ktm 300 tpi but have heard I may fit better on the husky as I am only 5’7”.

Kolsch
04-12-2020, 02:09 AM
Hands down the BEST woods/trail bike I’ve ever had. Since KTM is a Husky it’s a win win. I was originally looking at the Xcf 350 four stroke. But after further research I was going towards the XCW300 six days, until I went into the dealership. The best bang for your buck all around was the TE300. It reminds me of Chevy and GMC. Husky is the GMC. Lol. Te has the same wide ratio transmission as the XCW and it has linkage rear suspension. My son also raced the crf150r, that bike rips!! Sad thing I was raised on a Honda but KTM took over the off road market. Maybe someday Honda will get back into it.

vstar09
04-15-2020, 05:10 PM
I too have found something new to do! I bought a 1978 gl 1000, its in real nice condition but still needs going over and parts replace and rebuilt to make it as road worthy as I would like. I've allways wanted a old wing and this one is all origanal, Naked 200 lbs less weight than the F6, at 66 years old this may turn into my daily rider7376

Kolsch
05-25-2020, 05:41 PM
Update!
I raced the bootlegger GP in Prineville, Oregon. I got the hole-shot, crashed started dead last out of 14 came back and finished 3rd. Check it out!! https://youtu.be/5jcU6WQvbhM

F6Pilot
05-25-2020, 11:54 PM
Excellent run! A very fast course considering the bowling ball sized rocks scattered throughout. I need to train up and run one of those one day.

Kolsch
05-27-2020, 07:33 AM
F6pilot,
It’s a blast I wear a fitness tracker and burn between 2,000 - 3,000 calories a race. ��

F6Pilot
05-27-2020, 10:05 PM
Well, that puts me around 100 races away from my target weight. lol

I plan to work hard and maybe be ready by next season. In the interim, I will enjoy the trail riding this year.

Levy1
05-27-2020, 11:25 PM
Ducati
Well, that puts me around 100 races away from my target weight. lol

I plan to work hard and maybe be ready by next season. In the interim, I will enjoy the trail riding this year.
Hey my friend do you own a Ducati X Diavel?

F6Pilot
05-28-2020, 02:32 PM
Ducati
Hey my friend do you own a Ducati X Diavel?


No, I have looked at them several times but I do not own one.

Kolsch
05-28-2020, 10:17 PM
F6pilot, Go check out a local hare scramble. You can do it!! If you need any tips or anything let me know.

Kolsch
11-26-2020, 04:20 PM
More racing videos added. YouTube/ Kolsch221 t.

P.Sutton
12-03-2020, 07:49 AM
Do you race with any Beta bikes? I am still on the hunt for a new trail weapon. Leaning towards Beta now but going back and forth between the 300rr or the x-trainer + a full suspension mod. Just curious if anyone has had experience with these bikes and could offer an opinion on them?

COVID has ruined the opportunity for me to get any saddle time at demo days.

Kolsch
03-10-2021, 12:00 PM
We’re back to racing. Here’s last weekend’s Hare scramble Goldendale Washington, Eddieville Mx park. Wide open space with some mud and tire popping rocks. I got a flat front tire on the second lap ended my race.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=s_e-fO6g-EE&feature=share

Willl
03-12-2021, 02:55 AM
Fun stuff, reminds me of when I use to run in the neighbors wheat and berry fields when fallow

I hope we can get in a couple of runs this year 'gw-smiley'

Kolsch
05-11-2021, 08:24 PM
New videos up!