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flyingcr250
1st March 2009, 13:29
does anyone know of any training areas? i want to practice log hops, and terrain tests, im pretty keen on doing some events this year and a bit of practice at these sort of things i think would increase the fun factor.

fergie
1st March 2009, 15:36
looking at your location i would say you are right in the perfect area.

the vet
1st March 2009, 17:24
I'm from the States....looking at your location, I'd guess you were in Africa somewhere....

flyingcr250
1st March 2009, 17:31
I'm from the States....looking at your location, I'd guess you were in Africa somewhere....

ha ha ha close. :2guns:

honda_power
1st March 2009, 17:42
i might set some up on my bosses place in the pines sometime, ill give ya a yell if i ever get around to it

flyingcr250
1st March 2009, 17:53
i might set some up on my bosses place in the pines sometime, ill give ya a yell if i ever get around to it

yea thatl be cool. i pretty useless a wheelies. lol

honda_power
1st March 2009, 17:56
yea thatl be cool. i pretty useless a wheelies. lol

clutch, rev the shit out of it, dump. ahaha. make sure you have run-up and get it high enough, unlike me. still crack up at that video.

Crisis management
1st March 2009, 18:07
Thunder Cross????
I suspect James would even find some logs to play on if there aren't any on the A loop, I know it's $25 per time but you could learn a lot in one day out there.

Rupe
1st March 2009, 18:12
does anyone know of any training areas? i want to practice log hops, and terrain tests, im pretty keen on doing some events this year and a bit of practice at these sort of things i think would increase the fun factor.

Sandpit, woodhill.

either ride the red tracks, or the trials area at the entrance. But yeah just go round all the red loops that should do it.

tommorth
1st March 2009, 19:04
you could get a couple of short logs from a firewood place and put them on your lawn/ driveway dont need much space

doing a ride at riverhead would probably be good based on what it was on fri 26km loop bits of single track with gravel roads between. Each bit was diff some trees some rutty clay ,toitoi/cutty grass bits through scrub one bit up a felled hill another through some rocky stuff and slippery bloody tree roots in the half dark by the end

would think the gravel was the safe part but no I managed to highside into some gorse

noobi
1st March 2009, 19:05
Thunder Cross????
I suspect James would even find some logs to play on if there aren't any on the A loop, I know it's $25 per time but you could learn a lot in one day out there.

thunder is $20 fwiw. the A loop is normally well cleared, although there are some paddocks with rocks and logs that you could go find :shifty:

flyingcr250
1st March 2009, 19:39
you could get a couple of short logs from a firewood place and put them on your lawn/ driveway dont need much space

doing a ride at riverhead would probably be good based on what it was on fri 26km loop bits of single track with gravel roads between. Each bit was diff some trees some rutty clay ,toitoi/cutty grass bits through scrub one bit up a felled hill another through some rocky stuff and slippery bloody tree roots in the half dark by the end

would think the gravel was the safe part but no I managed to highside into some gorse

dont know if the neighbours would appreciate a noisy 2stroke and a lot of swear words, ha ha ha:Police: