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#22
Just found out today I am going to Macon. Not racing, just sold my machine and need to figure out what direction I am going in, hehe. Anyways, I will be at Round #1 with a few racers from WI, running a bunch of classes, +40, +30, 250A, 4StrokeA, maybe some pro-ams, I am not totally for sure. Just look for WI plates, chances are I will be there somewhere.
#23
Glad to see a fellow kawaski rider i rode my tecate last year in the C and 25+ class..this year tho the wife just bought me a ROLL DESIGN \CUTRIS SPARKS\AXIS\ NATIONAL QAUD and told me i am riding in the A-class but still thinking of riding the 25+ for the seat time and fun..........
#24
well ya missed a pretty good race on sunday the were about 25 quads there in all .even tho is was damn cold the track was in good shape didn't do the whole track tho cut out the back lower section due to water. i rode in the A-class and my number is 6 dont think i will go to next race it looks like its going to be damn cold again possibly snow and dont want to get hurt racing in the cold just before nationals ...we'll see tho if it is nice i will go...
what class do you ride in?
what class do you ride in?
#25
My warrior is a 98 with all of the mods listed below. It is pretty fast but best of all, I know how to ride it. People say that the Warrior is too slow for MX but if you know how to ride it, it isnt really. I placed 2nd overall in the 4 stroke class in MI for 2000.
#26
Hey, you'll be riding in the same class as me. Thats great. Me, u, scott and the rest of us should meet up down there. I am on a team with scott and we are so hyed for the (long) trip. Coming from MI, might take a while to get there but I am sure it will be well worth it.
#27
Airtime, thanks for the info. about Log Road. Do they have many good doubles that you can do on a quad? I heard all the jumps were built safe so that you can air it out without worrying about casing it on the landing. And the sandy soil sounds perfect for riding when it may be too wet at other tracks. I looked at at map and I think it will be about 2 1/2 hours. Do you know how far it is from Toledo, Ohio? I will look you up when I make it up there.
#28
500RX,
Yes logroad has some decent doubles,one is 40 to 50ft. great on a quad,even 1 or 2 triples that are do-able depending on how they run the track,it's probably about 100 miles from Toledo, your best bet would be the Turn Pike thru Ohio and into Indiana and take I-69 north exit in Fremont
AMJ
Yes logroad has some decent doubles,one is 40 to 50ft. great on a quad,even 1 or 2 triples that are do-able depending on how they run the track,it's probably about 100 miles from Toledo, your best bet would be the Turn Pike thru Ohio and into Indiana and take I-69 north exit in Fremont
AMJ
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