How many Minnesotans out there?
#2
Trout Valley 12m-Snake creek about the same,the Gilbet area up north,1200 acres,alot of fun,some good hills and trails,then alot of other riding around that same area,up to Price county in Wis.about 126 miles of good trails. ride safe
#3
If I recall the numbers correctly - there are about 30,000 registered ATV's in Minnesota. Another 14,000 are thought to exist but are not registered for public use. That being the case, you should see more then 10. I have 10 go past my house on the blacktop road pretty much every weekend.
Where about on the range are you?
Where about on the range are you?
#5
yepp another one right here. south east minnestoa....love living by the river and in the bluffs... cant get much better...well could be more "state trails" but nothin I can really do bout that
#6
i meant 10 on this forum. Friesen does someone in your family race the local ama district 23, I think it was a girl, I saw her on mnracing.com... at least i think it was a girl, can't remember though, and her last name was friesen.
#7
another minnesotan here.will be going to gilbert on the 18th if any one wants to meet up there will be about 6 of us
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#8
have a great time up,but be carefull of some of the hills, they are very steep,but fun, nice trails also. check your pipes as they will test for sound level.also some good trails just north of there.plenty of parking and it's free.have a safe trip
#10
Gilbert noise restrictions -
Off-road trucks and jeeps, ATVs (or quads), and off-road motorcycles that possess the required safety equipment, mufflers, and spark arresters can use the area if they comply with state noise standards. The standard is 99 dB(A) when conducting the stationary noise test (SAE standardized J1287 test).
Read as - they rev the engine up a couple of grand and read the noise level
Off-road trucks and jeeps, ATVs (or quads), and off-road motorcycles that possess the required safety equipment, mufflers, and spark arresters can use the area if they comply with state noise standards. The standard is 99 dB(A) when conducting the stationary noise test (SAE standardized J1287 test).
Read as - they rev the engine up a couple of grand and read the noise level


