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SparkyJ

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Stan's ride info, benchracin' and general BS thread

Awesome day out twisting a grip brother!!8) Glad you persuaded me into dragging my @$$ out there again, Had a blast even with the couple belly flops.
 
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WTF you boys wait for me to go out of town then you go ride. :flipoff::flipoff::flipoff: OH wait I did put over 120 miles on my bike last week in the midle of the dezert. Boy did you guys miss out on some good riding.
 
It was a blast Stan! Still feeling the burn today:mrgreen: The new bike ripped but took a little getting used too, plus the new pair of boots made shifting a real challange. The belly flop was priceless, at least you didn't dump it in the mud pit like me"thumbsup" Im ready to go some where this weekend if the weather holds..
 
If you have room for an extra let me know. I have put tens of thousands of miles on a dirt bike in my life. I was even fast back in the day, now just slow and out of shape.
 
If you have room for an extra let me know. I have put tens of thousands of miles on a dirt bike in my life. I was even fast back in the day, now just slow and out of shape.


Always room for more, and I know what you mean by slow and out of shape.:ror: Got some maintenance to do before the weekend, somehow managed a flat on the rear tire, and need to drop the oil and do a fresh filter.

Playing it by ear and keeping an eye on the weather, again:evil:
 
WTF you boys wait for me to go out of town then you go ride. :flipoff::flipoff::flipoff: OH wait I did put over 120 miles on my bike last week in the midle of the dezert. Boy did you guys miss out on some good riding.

Yeah, rub it in Aaron;-) I would've loved being there.

Probably doubled the special test loop in length last Sunday, I know I was getting pretty tired after multiple laps on it. Lots of tight stuff in the trees, and a decent breather section to tie it all together.
 
It was a blast Stan! Still feeling the burn today:mrgreen: The new bike ripped but took a little getting used too, plus the new pair of boots made shifting a real challange. The belly flop was priceless, at least you didn't dump it in the mud pit like me"thumbsup" Im ready to go some where this weekend if the weather holds..

I'm getting to old to be hitting the ground like that:ror: That green meanie brought back many a memory in just that short spin I did, Got me to thinking about a small-bore 2-stroke again.:mrgreen:

I need to get a weather/ride condition report from the Divide area.
 
Hey guys you have thinking of getting another bike. But I'm thinking a quad a ds650. You guys riding larger trails or mainly single track? Any plans too come south? Dan
 
Ride lots of trails ranging from quaded out 2-track/jeep road stuff to some of the tightest singletrack in the state. I prefer the tighter trails and singletrack by a long shot.

Quads are for the dunes. Or the snow.
 
Hey guys you have thinking of getting another bike. But I'm thinking a quad a ds650. You guys riding larger trails or mainly single track? Any plans too come south? Dan


It's all about getting out and riding Dan, no matter what you buy"thumbsup" Although from what I hear you prolly should go with the quad.. I'll ride anywhere there is interest.

Heading out to the testing grounds in the morning for all that want to ride!
 
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So what's your new ride Sparky?

He got a Kawasaki KDX200, think it's a 2002? Thing has next to no time on it. Runs really nice, and he's got it all armored up and tweaked in with a new pipe and some other goodies. It's plated too8)
 
I will be there, plus helping get the Chadron race ready. I have been helping put on the Chadron race on for last 25+ years. My dad has been helping set it up for the last 38+ years.

If you want a great race in the trees (yes the Chadron area has trees) try to make it up to that race.


I know Chadron and Crawford well8) I raced RMEC stuff from the mid 80's until the early-mid 90's when I started getting responsibilities:roll: I've helped with the old Calamity pass enduro since '94, and Walsenburg just a few years ago, as well as Kimball, NE just last spring after they cancelled Pine Ridge.

I bet we know a few of the same people:ror:.
 
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I will be there, plus helping get the Chadron race ready. I have been helping put on the Chadron race on for last 25+ years. My dad has been helping set it up for the last 38+ years.

If you want a great race in the trees (yes the Chadron area has trees) try to make it up to that race.

Chadron, NB?
 
I help with Kimball Last year too...because Chadron was cancelled best of snow.

I miss the Calamity Pass Enduro. That was a great race, but dusty a lot of years. Ever ridding the Arapahoe Ridge Trail?

I know Chadron and Crawford well8) I raced RMEC stuff from the mid 80's until the early-mid 90's when I started getting responsibilities:roll: I've helped with the old Calamity pass enduro since '94, and Walsenburg just a few years ago, as well as Kimball, NE just last spring after they cancelled Pine Ridge.

I bet we know a few of the same people:ror:.
 
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