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Post by MX588 on Mar 9, 2006 16:25:57 GMT -5
When do you guys think it will stop raining/snowing and stuff and just get warmer so the ground will let us ride?? I say by the end of march we should prolly be able to...First race in Kellogg is April 3rd i think..so hopefully it will be gone by then.
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Post by travis215 on Mar 9, 2006 17:39:01 GMT -5
actully its april 2nd:P...but i got a feeling we will be ridding by next weekend...the ground is getting thawed quick w/this rain and its suppose to be 50 for a while
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Post by MX588 on Mar 9, 2006 19:56:31 GMT -5
Yeah but rain is in the forcast for the next week kinda on and off through the week...eventually it will give us a chance to go.
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Post by greasemonkey on Mar 9, 2006 21:32:05 GMT -5
it will be way to damn muddy to ride anywhere around my place
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Post by travis215 on Mar 11, 2006 13:34:03 GMT -5
im deffinitly prepared to get my bike muddy
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Post by MX588 on Mar 11, 2006 14:53:41 GMT -5
Yeah..I went out and looked at my track today and wow...its a little muddy yet.
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Post by Master Yoda on Mar 11, 2006 21:23:29 GMT -5
"It;s too muddy...." whah whah whah rotfl ! Been perfect for riding down here this past week... not too hot, not to cold, ground moist but not sloppy, perfect traction Put some good miles on the ol' Cannon Might even go race in the vintage class, show some of the spoiled youngsters what racing was like back in the old days when the bikes were all too heavy, hard to ride, and were more likely to break down than finish a race. In them days... the riders ablity was more important than the bike.
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Post by MX588 on Mar 12, 2006 14:14:25 GMT -5
... the riders ablity was more important than the bike. Still is
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Post by greasemonkey on Mar 12, 2006 22:40:39 GMT -5
"It;s too muddy...." whah whah whah rotfl ! Been perfect for riding down here this past week... not too hot, not to cold, ground moist but not sloppy, perfect traction Put some good miles on the ol' Cannon Might even go race in the vintage class, show some of the spoiled youngsters what racing was like back in the old days when the bikes were all too heavy, hard to ride, and were more likely to break down than finish a race. In them days... the riders ablity was more important than the bike. yeah but when you walk on your gravel driveway and sink 4 inches its way to wet out there for a bike. sinking and then the tires spin your askign for ruts and possibly getting stuck. and thats a bitch getting stuck
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Post by travis215 on Mar 14, 2006 17:26:06 GMT -5
how do u get stuck w/a dirtbike? if u get stuck u jump off push and run the throtle...its gotta be impossible to get a bike stuck unless u drive it into a pond
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Post by greasemonkey on Mar 14, 2006 20:43:51 GMT -5
abviously you havent ridden in as muddy of conditions as i have. and yes its possible to get ANYTHING stuck.
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Post by travis215 on Mar 14, 2006 22:18:58 GMT -5
...if ur retarded
i cant see getting stuck with a dirt bike unless its a 1960...u have so much clearneace and the only way to get a bike stuck is have it baired to the skid plate...ask tayz we have ridden some muddy times *ettrick*
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Post by greasemonkey on Mar 14, 2006 22:34:16 GMT -5
im not talkign about tracks. with my 125 goin to my uncly back 40 i garentee it wouldnt make it its so wet.
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