Need tips on going around corners and landing doubles and triples?!
#11
Yep, the kids have raced all the quad events. It is a technical track and not alot of braeathing room. But it definitly keeps them in shape. The only down fall is the down time, there i a fair amount of it. Other wise great time and we will be there on the 9th of feb. the class that you would be running in typically has about 7 quads in it so it would be good learning. You could also run the womens ( i should make sure you are a female first) there are only 2-3 in that class.
Hope to see you there, if you make it look for 21 mini and 12 Blaster. Also # 500 is my 14 year old neice she would be glas to meet you
Hope to see you there, if you make it look for 21 mini and 12 Blaster. Also # 500 is my 14 year old neice she would be glas to meet you
#12
we would like to see you at the sandbox, the first race for D23 is in Staples on April 13th I believe( hopefully the snow will be off) There will be Two classes for the Blasters. Amatuer production 13-15 and Amatuer modified13-15. Keep in mind the only thing that has to remain stock is the actual frame and the engine cases in either class. I would still like to see you come out and have fun, that is the name of the game. Alot of times if you finish you will be midpack because of break downs and crashes. To see the schedule search District 23 and open the Quad motocross section. It will give you the schedule.
I can definitly see we will have to schedule a day at arkansaw this spring. At 15.00 a Day how can you go wrong and it is not organized. you can ride constantly all day if you want or can. This goes for you too Brian, don't know your age but the +35 would work i'm sure.
Like I said if you guys show up look for a yellow Eton 90 #21 and a blue Blaster #12Kaitlyn we would love to help you get started, we wouldn't leave you stranded and we have all kinds of parts for blasters if you break, we run three of them. If you have any other questions my email is WEST2785@yahoo.com
I can definitly see we will have to schedule a day at arkansaw this spring. At 15.00 a Day how can you go wrong and it is not organized. you can ride constantly all day if you want or can. This goes for you too Brian, don't know your age but the +35 would work i'm sure.
Like I said if you guys show up look for a yellow Eton 90 #21 and a blue Blaster #12Kaitlyn we would love to help you get started, we wouldn't leave you stranded and we have all kinds of parts for blasters if you break, we run three of them. If you have any other questions my email is WEST2785@yahoo.com
#13
Me again, Kaitlyn I am not sure where you are from. If your dad has any concerns tell him to give me a call. Like all dads there is the fearfactor that becomes involved. Brian was right, on most of the tracks you can roll the jumps and just take things at your own pace. My suggestion is not to go riding with someone and being pressured into something that you are not completely comfortable doing and having lasting consequences. Have him send me his phone number and I can give him a call. Or he can call my work and leave me a message. 715-273-5297 exst 6496 this will be the pierce county sheriffs dept. I really like to help young ones get involved and it sounds like Brian does too.
Todd W
Todd W
#14
thanks for trying to help me out there! i would love to go to the race but i dont think i will be able to. i would also love to race at the track but im not ready myself and my parents wont let me right now. my mom doesnt really like me riding because she thinks its just a guys sport..which i tell her everytime i ride that there are many girls in this sport but she doesnt understand..on the other hand to my dad he doesnt mind it except he doesnt want me getting hurt and doesnt really wanna take the time and soemtimes doesnt have the time to take me to races. i really appreciate for u trying to help!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#15
I can't argue with Mom and Dad, I wouldn't want my kids doing it to me. I would like to hook you up with my 14 year old neice, I think you would have a great time talking to each other. I will get her email for you and you can chat. If it is all possible that you would be able to ride forthe fun of it I would do all I can to get you to the track.
Keep your chin up and listen to Mom and Dad, you'll have your time.
Keep your chin up and listen to Mom and Dad, you'll have your time.
#16
When you go, take it slow the first few laps and ride within your ability. Whoops can get you out of shape and on the ground in a hurry, so on those start out rolling them and then build your speed up on gradually on later passes. If you haven't jumped before, that may not be a great place to learn, it really depends on the number and skill level of the other riders on the track at the same time. I would start out trying to clear the tables and singles(if they have any) first, then work your way up to the doubles. If you have freinds bringing you then they likely feel your skill level is adequate to ride there. I am sure they can give you tips for how to best make it around the track.
#19
Yep I did and I will respond tomorrow. Someone now decided he wanted to come to our fine establishment for the weekend. Oh well, guess thats what I get paid for
#20
Kaitlyn, did you make it to the sandbox? And if so how did it go. You"ll have to let me know. Brian you going to show up at the sandbox this Sat for the race. If you do look up the yellow viper#21 and we'll chat. Bring your quad and leter buck


