Who are ya and how long ya been riding?
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my name is Ron Heater, I have been riding bikes since the age of 5, and purchased a quad in 1991.
I still am Active in Bikes, Currently bike has been sold, in anticipation of a new KTM . ATV's
1996 Polaris Xplorer 300, 1996 Warrior (built), 1987 TRX 70, 1985 ATC125. I Ride Mostly Private Land, West Virginia, and Public land for riding does not seem to fit well together, thankful for the new Hatfield/ McCoy Trail!
I still am Active in Bikes, Currently bike has been sold, in anticipation of a new KTM . ATV's
1996 Polaris Xplorer 300, 1996 Warrior (built), 1987 TRX 70, 1985 ATC125. I Ride Mostly Private Land, West Virginia, and Public land for riding does not seem to fit well together, thankful for the new Hatfield/ McCoy Trail!
#4
Brian Brown In north carolina, I started riding when Honda came out with the first ATC 70, which I paid a whopping $385.00 and rode it for years. Finally sold it when I spent more time on my Dune Buggy. Custom made by me.
#6
My name is Kyle. I started riding when I was 5 or 6 years old. I got my first quad when I was 7, a little Yamaha Zinger 60cc. Im 15 now and after owning a Blaster and two Honda Odysseys, I finally bought a real quad, 250R. If anyone is planning a trip to Vegas, bring your quad and race. The more racers the better.
#7
Name is Tony. Started riding when I was 11 on my dad's 1966 Bridgestone 90 Trail. Since then I have owned and ridden a 1972 Suzuki GT 380, a 1974 Suzuki GT 550 (still have in good condition), a 1978 Yammaha YZ 400 (still have in excellent condition), a 1982 Honda ATC 185S (still have in fair condition), a 2000 Arctic Cat 500 Auto (just bought after Christmas), and two small machines for the kids (Honda ATC 70 and Yammaha Moto-4 80).
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#9
hey name is tony. been riding for about 10 years. started out on a 89 yamaha bigwheel 80 then a 79 rm 125, next a blaster and now i ride a banshee.
if you live near kentucky i suggest going down to livingston. its a blast.
if you live near kentucky i suggest going down to livingston. its a blast.


