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    Riding a 65cc on the main track Harrisville

    Hi , am thinking of moving the little fella up to the 85cc at the end of the year,
    but what I want to do is give him some track time on the main track at Harrisville, before he gets the bigger bike, so he has an idea of the track layout
    the theory in my thinking is he will know the track so therefore can concentrate
    on just ajusting to the bigger bike.
    1 would it be OK for him to ride his 65 on the main track on practice days.
    2 is Ardmore open weekend for practice.

    cheers John

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    He'll have no problem riding the main track in the dry... Might show up a few of the 450 riders though... Grace had her first ride there on her CRF100 and now it's her favorite track on the KX85.

    He will love Ardmore, it's a great track for a mid-week blast, they've just had a Sunday practice, not sure when the next one is... Reckless?
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    a few people ride 65's on the big track,
    on club days we run a junior C class for 65's and less confident 85cc riders,

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    cheers, next practice day will be out there, see how he goes.
    if it goes well, can I shift him from the mini track, to junior C class, he did well in the winter series at Mercer mini track.

    I can't get to Ardmore during the week, as he lives in Waiuku, its a long haul to go pick him up after work.

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