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Dual-sport crash on a dirt road
The event known as Dual Sportin’ the Free State started on a Friday, and ran thru Sunday, a fairly large gathering of DS riders from across the state, and outside.
Originating from ADV Rider, most of the guys came from there. Interesting to meet some new faces, and ride with some guys that I have known of. We came in Friday afternoon, in the rain and promptly set up a tent to have a dry spot to sleep. We had a good chance to share some spirits and stories with the Goodwin boys and their families. Brushy Lake is a nice spot to start from.
Plenty of time to gear up in the morning, as most of the riders only showed up a few minutes before departure time. A nice comfortable pace started the ride, gradually gathering speed until we ran across a group of horses with riders enjoying the forest. Well maintained FS roads allowed us to maintain 45 MPH thru most sections. Until we took a section with a
ROAD CLOSED sign moved to the side, we kept a good pace. This road was composed of sticky, slick, OSFH (owl-shit from hell) that dumped at least 2 bikes at very low speeds – as turning your bars had very little effect on which direction your bike went. ![]()
After the adventure through 2 miles of the OSFH road, we stopped at the local market to regroup, refuel, and repair a broken brake lever from mud-falls. Then off we went, back into the woods to find other unique spots. Most of the moisture on the roads did not cause any real problems, but rather kept the dust to a minimum as a large group as this could make a real mess on a dry day.
Although there were several other “crashes”, the others were low-speed, made in some really slick mud.
The details of our crash (the bad ones) are more a tale of what not to do:
We (me and Jeep8) had just passed another member of the ride (doing a reasonable speed) and turned it up about 6 notches, just before a downhill turn. The rider in front locked his rear and went sliding off the bluff – about 15 feet down. I did the same, just to his right, and my bike was stopped by the tree to my right – luckily it
did not follow me down the hill. I remember 3 very loud thuds, and recovered 30 feet from the road, and 15 feet below…….. minus my breath, helmet screen, sunglasses, and tank bag – all were recovered in a few minutes. Injured both shoulders, left knee, ribs/abdomen, right hip and ankle. I also discovered a bruise to my forehead after returning home, and it looks like the helmet took a pretty good lick. 4,000 mg. of Ibuprofen, and 24 hours later, and I am walking like and 80 year-old man, but at least I am walking. Given the circumstances I fell pretty lucky to not have severe and crippling injuries. I heard Jeep8 had 3 cracked ribs. I hope he heals up soon. I hope to be riding next weekend.
Bankhead Forest
What a great ride. We left Jasper with 11 bikes, and found some interesting places that very few people in Alabama know about. Nice, easy riding, with mostly long, sweeping turns, and scenic forests along the way.
Bankhead National Forest motorcycle ride – more great motorcycle rides in Alabama



