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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Hanford, CA
Posts: 154
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My bike was not set up for flat tracking I had to ratchet down the rear end so it was low as it can go. I had a lot of fun doing this I might continue racing flat track cause purely its easy on my bad shoulder and I can have a lot of fun doing it! Heres the video theres a nice suprise at the end!
Caruthers Fair race - YouTube
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Brookings, OR
Posts: 185
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Looks like a lot of fun. Did the other riders have front sway bars on their Quads.
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2010 450R SE - Barker Exhaust, MSD, FCI no air box, 08 Cam, Tusk full Nerfs, DWT .125 Wheels, Skat-Trac 21x12x8 6 Paddle Extremes. http://youtu.be/RV8LqZJW6TU Winchester Bay Ride
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Hanford, CA
Posts: 154
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It was a lot of fun Im planning on getting my quad set up for flat tracking and trying to run in a possible series next year and try to dominate the Novice class hahaha. Its hard finding tracks regardless here in CA most of the flat tracks are at fair grounds and only usually run during the fair.
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