There is 3 of us confirmed, not really in a position to ask for a discount.
I will speak to them day of on the possibility of future groups though if you'd like.
We'll have the place to ourselves - fingers x'd on some tolerable weather.
If anyone wants to try the dirt or already has and just wants a day of fun, you really should get a day off and join the fun. I was there last year doing some trials bike training and hitting up the trails in the forest on my CRF. it is a first class organization and the riding and training is also top notch!
so far 3 confirmed, possibly 4How many people are signed up and going?
Get off at Porter Rd. and wait at the parking lot,they will come and get you.Have either of you received info on where exactly we meet up in the morning? I saw this on their site, but I don't recall getting any info after booking: "WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED?
We are located one hour east of Toronto, just 20 minutes south of Peterborough. Once we receive your reservation deposit, we will provide detailed directions to our facilities."
Meeting at 9amWhat's the start time? I'm still trying to make it work.
What's the start time? I'm still trying to make it work.
so, from what the website says...it's 110 bucks if you bring your own bike...what kind of technical instruction do they give you, or is it more of a guided tour on the trail kinda thing? If a bike is street legal will it pass their inspection?
Tuesday is supposed to be nice....
It says the bike must be insured in good running order and have a spark arrestor. Any other questions here is a link to the FAQ section of the website.
http://trailtour.com/need_to_know.html#cost
All bikes at Ganaraska need to be spark arrested.They give you basic instruction and guided trails can be fast or slow depending on skill level of the riders in your group.i read most of the FAQ stuff, I'll check again...does a spark arrestor apply to four strokes? The bike in question is an xr650l, with a fmf (?) header and pipe, plated and insured.