Now that's a front fender. Do you think it keeps enough mud from slinging up on you.. Is that some of the old Green kawasaki plastic that was known to be shattered and laying all over every dirt bike riding location ever. That older Kawasaki stuff used to be the predominate color of looped rear fender remnants any palce you would go riding. Either everybody who owned a green bike liked to ride wheelies and looped it quite often or the plastic was just more prone to shattering than any other colors. I do know of a few KX 500s I rode that would loop in any gear but I never had to buy anyone a rear fender. They may have had to buy themselves a few though. HAHA. CA. laws make no common sense as common sense isn't common. Great pics by the way Dirtdame
I've been riding my smoker every weekend at all my usual spots up in the Sierras and see groups upon groups of those orange smoker thingy's that everyone and their mothers are riding these days up there riding as well. Honestly I don't know if the red sticker law is in affect there or not but last weekend I did stop at the Georgetown Ranger Station with my WR300 in the back of my truck and went inside to buy a new trail map and chatted with the(Ranger) Gal working in there for fifteen minutes or so and she was in awe of my bike. Turns out she's an ex moto x racer from SoCal who used to hang with guys like Malcome Smith and many other big name racers from that era. Anyway, she was a terrific gal to talk to and I think there was a point in all this dribble, sorry to stray but point being that she probably would've pointed out that my smoker was not allowed at this time. I don't know....but I do know that there are so many thousands of miles of trails and dirt roads up there I don't think it would be possible for them to enforce it. Nice pics there, Dirtdame, and very nice 300. I'm curious to know which one gets more attention between your WR300 and your WR125 ?