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speedracer42
09-23-2009, 01:31 PM
I will try posting again. Surely this won't be mistaken as being mean.
It's kinda weak, but its all I have for video.


This was a double-triple-quad section a few of the better intermediates were doing at my track. I fig I would try it. The first pass through was really bad and nearly had me highsided. But I rode it out and hit it again until it was clean. This pass is not the best. You can see i short the triple a little which wasn't too bad, but cased the quad on the exit. I got it clean several times just not on vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a4vZfwueCA

TOM-CAT
09-23-2009, 04:57 PM
Nice. Good you were able to ride it out at the end, was a pretty flat landing.

MA$TER_E
09-23-2009, 05:42 PM
Where's that at?

speedracer42
09-25-2009, 06:41 AM
Nice. Good you were able to ride it out at the end, was a pretty flat landing.

In that vid I cased what would have been the quad out. Its pretty small actually just kicked me a bit. I need the clean vid with it landing correctly.

It's at Mt View Mx in Sandy. Best track in the area by far (public anyway)

YAMR6
12-10-2009, 12:02 AM
I know this is on old thread but could you send me some info on the track? I've never hit up any dirt tracks on my dirt bike but I've spent time one the BMX back in the day. Was never any good but it's a blast to say the least!!! I need to get my dirt skills back since it's been a couple years now from even hitting the trail. Unless JonXX wants to rock and roll once the weather warms!! :rad::rad:

speedracer42
12-10-2009, 06:58 AM
I know this is on old thread but could you send me some info on the track? I've never hit up any dirt tracks on my dirt bike but I've spent time one the BMX back in the day. Was never any good but it's a blast to say the least!!! I need to get my dirt skills back since it's been a couple years now from even hitting the trail. Unless JonXX wants to rock and roll once the weather warms!! :rad::rad:

www.mtnviewmx.com (http://www.mtnviewmx.com) Its a summer only track so we have some down time. But LOTS of road race guys have joined the ranks to help improve their skills and we have a blast out there. Also right now we are riding at the Clark County Indoor track. And though its arenacross it is still plenty beginner friendly. Check out their info at www.promotopromotions.com (http://www.promotopromotions.com)

ZX 14
12-10-2009, 08:54 AM
Pretty Cool Speed! I've never done dirt bikes. I've got a bit of mountain biking under my belt, though I'm sure it's a whole different ballgame with a motor between the legs...


Spritle

YAMR6
12-10-2009, 05:12 PM
www.mtnviewmx.com (http://www.mtnviewmx.com) Its a summer only track so we have some down time. But LOTS of road race guys have joined the ranks to help improve their skills and we have a blast out there. Also right now we are riding at the Clark County Indoor track. And though its arenacross it is still plenty beginner friendly. Check out their info at www.promotopromotions.com (http://www.promotopromotions.com)


I'll have to see about hitting up that track come next summer. I've got a trail bike so it's not made for jumping. Let alone, it's weak and doesn't have any power. It's TT-R 225, so I'm sure you know what I mean. It's my first bike ever and works great on the trail but I need a little more power to be happy. I really want the WR250F but that will have to come later. :sad:

YAMR6
12-10-2009, 05:17 PM
Pretty Cool Speed! I've never done dirt bikes. I've got a bit of mountain biking under my belt, though I'm sure it's a whole different ballgame with a motor between the legs...


Spritle

Yeah, if you can afford a dirt bike and all the other things that come with hauling one then I say get one. They are a blast!! I would take dirt over street any day!

speedracer42
12-11-2009, 06:55 AM
I'll have to see about hitting up that track come next summer. I've got a trail bike so it's not made for jumping. Let alone, it's weak and doesn't have any power. It's TT-R 225, so I'm sure you know what I mean. It's my first bike ever and works great on the trail but I need a little more power to be happy. I really want the WR250F but that will have to come later. :sad:


Its amazing how fast the right rider can go on a bike. I was at a hare scramble (i think) several years ago and there was a younger kid there on a CLAPPED out XR400. And he SMOKED his class. And me too. LOL

Your TTR DEF isnt a motocross bike but with that bike you can learn to RIP corners and maximize the engine power before moving on to a faster bike. You ever go to Jones Creek just outside of the 'couve? Great close by trail system for quick rides. Also just for grins go over to Clark County fairgrounds and watch. Its free to watch and they ride 7 days a week.

YAMR6
12-11-2009, 09:46 PM
Its amazing how fast the right rider can go on a bike. I was at a hare scramble (i think) several years ago and there was a younger kid there on a CLAPPED out XR400. And he SMOKED his class. And me too. LOL

Your TTR DEF isnt a motocross bike but with that bike you can learn to RIP corners and maximize the engine power before moving on to a faster bike. You ever go to Jones Creek just outside of the 'couve? Great close by trail system for quick rides. Also just for grins go over to Clark County fairgrounds and watch. Its free to watch and they ride 7 days a week.

Yeah, I have buddy that lives right off the powerline so I'll launch out of his place when I go. I don't even know how to get to the parking lot from the road...just by the trails. LOL It's more for beginners I would say but there are a lot more trails I haven't seen yet. All the marked ones are pretty fun cause you can keep a good rate of speed.

Knowing what kind of bike I have; I would rather ride small hips and flowing corners all day long. Down hill I'm not into, can only do so much on up hill either. My bike has just enough power to pull me up that loose hill climb next to the powerline tower though near Jones. :yes:

Most of my riding as been from Rogers Camp. We would normally put in about 80 miles then call it a day. Otherwise, dinking off in central Oregon on the dirt roads.