It is looking like I am trading my R for a Dale. I have no experience with the Dales. I will be using it primarily as a trail bike. I am concerned that mud and water will bother the electronics. Should I be?
It is looking like I am trading my R for a Dale. I have no experience with the Dales. I will be using it primarily as a trail bike. I am concerned that mud and water will bother the electronics. Should I be?
Clay Rhye #417
Sponsored By: Taylors Tuning [(270)-797-2444]
86' 265R (Gone, but not forgotten)
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no, ther awsome in the water just make sure the front hood is sealed down like its supposed be thats where the computer is.
hmmm........
Enough said. A picture is worth 1000 words.
Clay Rhye #417
Sponsored By: Taylors Tuning [(270)-797-2444]
86' 265R (Gone, but not forgotten)
My Photo Albums
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/crhye250r
I will say that a cannondale is the best bike I've ever ridden for wet/muddy conditions. The location of the intake lets you paddle through some deep stuff if necessary.
-Kevin-
GNCC #444
2013 Junior B Champion
Thanks to my 2014 sponsors:
Lexington Motorsports, MSR, Schaeffer's Racing Oil, WKC Powersports, GT Thunder, Wiseco Pistons, Precision, Spy Optics, Spider Grips, Panda's Powdercoating, Roll Design, IMS, Blingstar
Well Clay, my Dale has never touched the mud so you should have fun breaking it in .
'06 450ER
'93 300ex