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Post by someday on Feb 8, 2012 22:29:22 GMT -6
And so it begins........ Attachments:
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Post by themacs4s on Feb 9, 2012 8:13:05 GMT -6
I remember my daughters first quad, it was an 80's orange Suzuki lt50, it had the smallest Mikuni carb I've ever seen, but that thing really ran. It was a wheelie machine with my butt on it!
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Post by someday on Feb 9, 2012 9:10:53 GMT -6
I know what ya mean. When i unloaded it lastnight i almost rolled it over on myself. First time riding a wheelie in reverse.
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Post by movingman on Feb 12, 2012 20:55:08 GMT -6
You should try to get her down to our club ride in keithsburg at the end of March. The park is only about 40 acres but I took my nieces down there last year and they had a blast. Not a lot of places that she can get in a bind up there and I am sure she would have fun on the whoops with that quad.
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Post by someday on Feb 12, 2012 23:47:08 GMT -6
Do you need IL stickers or is that private?
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Post by themacs4s on Feb 13, 2012 6:58:51 GMT -6
I'm pretty sure you don't need a sticker, we never had one when we were there. My kid seemed to like that place too. Last time we went there it was only 5 bucks to ride until you just couldn't take the whoops anymore!
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Post by ubnpast on Feb 13, 2012 9:10:30 GMT -6
Do you need IL stickers or is that private? It's private. $5 per atv, a helmet and rear end padding is all you need. If you don't leave there sore enough you can't sit down, you haven't been there.
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Post by someday on Feb 13, 2012 9:27:51 GMT -6
Thanks ubn. If this is the same place i am thinking it is ( sandy oaks?) It is where i learned to ride my old mans 125 enduro 20 years ago. Would be fitting for it to be where my kids learn to " trail" ride. Thanks for the idea Jon.
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Post by movingman on Feb 13, 2012 9:32:53 GMT -6
This is a vid from keithsburg on ubnpast's youtube.
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Post by ubnpast on Feb 15, 2012 12:08:59 GMT -6
Thanks ubn. If this is the same place i am thinking it is ( sandy oaks?) It is where i learned to ride my old mans 125 enduro 20 years ago. Would be fitting for it to be where my kids learn to " trail" ride. Thanks for the idea Jon. Yes, Nick, this is "Sandy Oaks". It hasn't changed much in the last 16 years that I've been going there. Still very bumpy and sandy.
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