Second Annual Northern NY Fall Minibike Fest and Swap Meet

#81
Really big thanks to Phil for another great event:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Here are some pictures that I took. You should have seen the water crossing that was between the rock walls:scared:
 

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#86
Glad you guys got up there, with good weather too! Sorry I missed it this year, was all set to go & then two car accidents etc threw a wrench in the works, wahhh.
Was that the huge seafood bake pot I saw? Dang! Did you guys get in over 100 miles total of riding? Awesome.
 

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glad you guys got up there, with good weather too! Sorry i missed it this year, was all set to go & then two car accidents etc threw a wrench in the works, wahhh.
Was that the huge seafood bake pot i saw? Dang! Did you guys get in over 100 miles total of riding? Awesome.
yes, a huge seafood boil again (great) total riding for the 3 days around 200 miles. Sorry you missed it. Had a couple new guys that came this year - mountain man made it up this year and loved it.
 
#88
Sorry you couldn't make it this year Mike with what you had going on, next year!!!! Phil and his Wife went above and beyond making sure we had everything we needed:thumbsup: I can't tell you how much fun we had riding the trails and hanging out by the campfire! That's when the Sh#t talking started:laugh: I would suggest that you bring a small mini to ride on the roads, you can drive for miles, and something with a suspension for the trails, they can be a little rough. Don't miss this one next year if possible!!! Now I need to clean my bike tomorrow:censure:
 
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joshua. c.

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#90
this event looks like fun, I was to busy to go this year but I'll try to make it next year. so I assume you need an OHRV permit and have the bike trail registered. but do I need to be registered in New York or can I just be register it In my home state? also what dose it take to trail register a bike with no vin? the vin was supposed to be on the seat pan and the bike didn't come with the seat pan.
 
#91
Josh, the majority of the bikes are not registered and as long as you are being respectful you should be ok. That was me in the video with the back pack stuck behind the open header minis, no room to pass, my ears are still ringing:censure: I would suggest something with suspension, TAV, and aggressive tires for the trails and can do at least 35 mph to keep up on the roads. Phil, thanks again for the video:thumbsup: Also bring spare parts and tools, chain, master links, nuts and bolts, tubes and oil to name a few.
 
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