A few pictures I took while we were testing
#1
Here are some pictures that I took while we were testing some preproduction units in Macon, Georgia at Paradise Park. We tested the E and C series dirtbikes and the Blaze and Moto ATV. I had a great time.
Picture 1- The pit area with some of the new C-series dirt bikes
Picture 2- This picture is really no good, its just the ohlin's van
Picture 3- The two Moto quads !! Thats Ben Jackson on the far left and Tim Farr on the far right
Picture 4- Look in the distance, its Tim Farr catching some air on a Moto
Picture 5- Another picture of Tim on the moto, same lap as the previous picture
Picture 1- The pit area with some of the new C-series dirt bikes
Picture 2- This picture is really no good, its just the ohlin's van
Picture 3- The two Moto quads !! Thats Ben Jackson on the far left and Tim Farr on the far right
Picture 4- Look in the distance, its Tim Farr catching some air on a Moto
Picture 5- Another picture of Tim on the moto, same lap as the previous picture
#5
They are sweet quads, but I don't think they are overpriced. You get what you pay for. Look at all the new technology in these quads (fuel injection, high tech aluminum frame, "aftermarket" shocks, ...). Plus from what I've heard Cannondale has great customer service. If I were racing I would buy a moto or blaze, but since I'm not I will just "settle" for a Speed. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#6
Cool pics! hey send em my way so I can get a ride on the Moto hee! hee! jmoney your right about the price I think. The Moto and Blaze are for dedicated racers. Are there any Pros or even A class racers that have less than 12g's in their quads. I wouldnt think so and how much money have these guys spent on quads over the last 3yrs or so. I think these quads are build not only for the bigger class racers, but also for the smaller class racers. The reason I say that is because a C or B class racer (if he or she is serious about racing and know that its what they are going to do for a long time) could save money by getting a C-Dale instead of an out dated, underpowered quad that they will be sinking $$$$$ into over the years to be up with everyone else, and then maybe deciding that they need something else. This is if the C-Dales realy do what they are intended for anyway. Next year we will see!
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