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Old Jan 9, 2000 | 03:10 PM
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Old Jan 9, 2000 | 10:51 PM
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Hello agin. Ok as Evan said you will be asked to leave if anyone pops an attitude in here. I hater when anyone puts down other people's quads. ok now that that's over I just wanted to tell you what quad I have if you dont know. I have a 1996 Yamaha Warrior.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2000 | 08:06 PM
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I love free style motercross and love to do tricks. I have done no handers, nofooters,nothings,no hander landers, candy bars, 1 and 2 footed can cans, heelclickers, cannonballs, and cliffhanger. This was all done on a stock 300EX. My baneshee freinds said a 300EX didnt have the power or shocks to do that kind of stuff untill they stood there with there finger in thier butts adn watched me do it. None of them would try it!

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Old Jan 29, 2000 | 12:34 AM
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i do some of the stuff on my banshee but im more comfortable because i ride BMX and have been for 2 years i also do most of the tricks on my sea doo like heel clickers no footed cans no handers no footers etc but its really hard still.But no matter what the bikes will always go farther just because of the weight difference most of my friends freestyle ride and they say its actually realy easy.
 
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