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-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
"races" 7 and 11 here
yeah, if it's like the 'Gansett sponsorship they will match your six with another but not sure what PBR has planned.
races 5, 7, 19 here.
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11 and 19. So when's the rookie race?
Roland Arsenault
LRRS and USCRA #763
2012, 2013 and 2015 Big Fish Small Pond Champion
"The 4 board is an upshift marker, not a brake marker"
11 & 19 for me as well see everyone Friday
Whoever from nesr finishes highest in race 19 gets all the pbr?
now that's a carrot! race 19 is going to be a blast.
Beta 200RR
KTM and DRZ are both numbered with ghetto electrical tape. Found a brand new rear for the KTM on my shelf last night, will probably mount that up. Just occurred to me that I can probably take the mirror off the KTM. Won't need that. Here I am adding lightness.
DRZ is such a bad idea. Still, packing it just incase I start feeling exceptionally brave.
Kid at work caught wind that I'm doing this. Started trying to give me tips on how to jump. This is going to be either a disaster or epic. Nothing in between.
I recall seeing something in one of the earlier posts about removing kickstands, while working on my bike last night I got to thinking about this. Is it a requirement for Stimilon to remove the kickstand? Does safety wiring it in the up position satisfy this requirement? How about handguards? I also seem to recall that some MX tracks aren't fans of handguards that come back and connect to the bars on both ends.
Figured I'd see what the consensus was.
I wonder if I have any spare levers for Ms Katie Em.
kickstand and bark busters get removed for MX here.
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See, these are things I didn't know I didn't know.
I have NEVER BEEN to a motorcross track. Not even as a spectator. I'm totally clueless.
Any other last minute bike prep tips?
hmm, dont think so other than basic maintenance stuff.
fingers x'd i can wrap work and start packing today. day is already flying by. man. dont even have my notarized form yet
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I'm reading between lines here. Blind about to lead blind. Does it matter which is more blinder? Maybe? Probably not.
I'm guessing that handguards are just generally thought to be a bad idea as you are more likely to cantilever yourself over those bars in this foolishness than in the woods. (Le'ts let that little factoid soak in for a moment!) Meanwhile there are fewer rocks, trees, and related goodies to break levers on. Therefore I am guessing that you're welcome to run your guards if you want. Couple more experienced guys weighing in here that they choose not to. Us noobs may or may not want to follow their lead.
I can't remember if I have spares. Had I thought about it weeks ago I would have bought spares. They aren't even expensive.
I cannot wait for some born-with-a-dirtbike-sitcking-out-of-their-ass type to walk up to me and state the painful obvious that I clearly have no idea wtf I am doing. No shit sherlock.
That one of my yardsticks for insanity is talking about bailing isn't helping my cause.
I feel like I'm @ LRRS about to do Penguin and somehow already committed to a weekend of races. Kind of exciting actually. Can't wait for someone to flip me off for getting in their way. Almost a racing rite of passage for me at this point.
I'm right there with ya. From what I gather the Beta uses the same levers as many recent KTMs, so I'm hoping if a spare is needed I can track one down. It'd be good for me to grab some essential spares once I know WTF I'm doing though....
I'm also on a super soft, spongey / springy bike, so I'm pretty sure I'm going to launch myself a few times....
From past events, the only 'tech' requirement given to me was a request to put tape over the glass lenses of my headlight. This is a new track though so they may attempt to enforce more things? With the crew that's about to descend on that place I wish them all the luck in the world with that...