riding in Southern IN, northern KY?
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thanks for the tip. Some friends and myself are now planning on riding at Spurgeon tomorrow. I looked it up on the net, and it is only 45 minutes from home. You and anyone else are welcome to join us.
'99 Banshee. FMF Fatty Gold Series pipes, Power Core 2 silencers, jet kit, everything else stock
'99 Banshee. FMF Fatty Gold Series pipes, Power Core 2 silencers, jet kit, everything else stock
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If we like it at Spurgeon tomorrow, I'm sure we'll be back often. We'll hook up sometime.
In our pack there is usually my '99 Banshee, a '00 300ex, a '94 Blaster, a '01 Big Bear 4x4, and a '99 300 Fourtrax 4x4. Pretty good mix of sport and utility. We mainly hang around the tough hills and the mud. Hope to see some of both tomorrow. Have fun Sunday.
In our pack there is usually my '99 Banshee, a '00 300ex, a '94 Blaster, a '01 Big Bear 4x4, and a '99 300 Fourtrax 4x4. Pretty good mix of sport and utility. We mainly hang around the tough hills and the mud. Hope to see some of both tomorrow. Have fun Sunday.
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Hey. If you are near Louisville, your easiest way to Spurgeon would be to hit 64 West and stay on it until you reach the Lynville/Boonville exit. About 80 miles from Louisville. Take the exit and go left towards Boonville. As soon as you leave the exit, you'll drive past a pretty decent riding area on your left. Drive past it and continue for about 15 more minutes and you'll find Spurgeon. It is a very small place, you can't miss the riding area.
If you have trouble finding it, any passer-by you stop will be able to direct you to it. I'd guess on about a two hour trip for you, but if you like hills and jumps it is worth it.
If you have trouble finding it, any passer-by you stop will be able to direct you to it. I'd guess on about a two hour trip for you, but if you like hills and jumps it is worth it.
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