Bluebeast
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Anyone in the Sacramento area know a good glass place for a windshield? A bike fell of an SUV a few cars in front of me this morning and one of them hit it and turned it into a flying debris field.
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Safelite has always been good to me and they come to you. They take insurance also.Anyone in the Sacramento area know a good glass place for a windshield? A bike fell of an SUV a few cars in front of me this morning and one of them hit it and turned it into a flying debris field.
We went through our insurance. $100 deductible for OE replacement. Had to do it twice. Safelite came to my wife's shop and did the replacements. 10/10Anyone in the Sacramento area know a good glass place for a windshield? A bike fell of an SUV a few cars in front of me this morning and one of them hit it and turned it into a flying debris field.
With the help of a floor jack, ratchet strap, and or a pry bar the suspension shouldn't move enough to make any difference. Just make sure you only remove one control arm at a time (only need to remove 1 bolt in this case) and toss a stand under the frame so you're safe. I have a 1, 3, and 13 year old at home so getting to SR would be a bit difficult. If you're really worried about it though you're welcome to drive over to Martinez and I'd be happy to lend a helping hand or at least be around if any issues were to occur. Honestly, though I think you're overthinking it and it will be a fairly painless process.Anyone interested/able to assist me in installing the front and rear LCA skids? I'm hesitant to do them myself in case the suspension shifts. It would be a lot easier with another person, especially if you have done this before. Happy to supply beer + pizza + whatever.
Unfortunately that side has a the gate that is only wide enough for motorcycles. I've taken my bike that way. The only way to get in via 4x4 is heading east from Lower Lake on Morgan Valley Road. Once you get to the entrance, it's about 15 miles or so to the campground. It's always really quiet there, right on the water too. I love it.Yeah. If you’ve installed all those other parts, the skids shouldn’t be too difficult.
Cache creek is in my area. I’ve been up that way near rumsey but it was many years ago. So I don’t remember too much what’s up there.
I have gone down the creek by esparto probably once or twice a year. It’s pretty popular area for dirt bikes and utv’s
not doing trails other than to dispersed camping, but at Lassen nat park now and it’s awesome if you like hiking. A quieter version of YosemiteJust got back from a few days in Humboldt again. Did a big portion of the Six Rivers BDT again, but in the other direction. It was really amazing. Only saw 1 other person out there the entire day. Got to work the skid plate a bit for the first time haha. I really wish I lived up near Willits, right where everything starts to get fun.
Have any of you done any of the other BDTs? Modoc is on my radar now, as is Lassen.
Sounds like it could be nice. Overland Trail Guides had a nice bit about it https://www.overlandtrailguides.com/post/lassen-backcountry-discovery-trailnot doing trails other than to dispersed camping, but at Lassen nat park now and it’s awesome if you like hiking. A quieter version of Yosemite
Lassen BDT connects to Plumas BDT and close to the Tahoe BDT, so you can take it from I80 near Tahoe all the way to Lassen if you are so inclinedSounds like it could be nice. Overland Trail Guides had a nice bit about it https://www.overlandtrailguides.com/post/lassen-backcountry-discovery-trail
Yep. My gf and I are already planning out a trip for 2022 to hit Shasta Trinity > Modoc > Lassen > Tahoe. Hard to figure out what time of the year to plan it for.Lassen BDT connects to Plumas BDT and close to the Tahoe BDT, so you can take it from I80 near Tahoe all the way to Lassen if you are so inclined