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    I like God. And Chips Ahoy. And lime green mohawks. And Jimmy C, even though he eats meat.

    Hey Cordray, pass the popcorn.

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Settle it in the dirt. It's a higher form of mud slinging....</div></div>Oh dang.
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    Re: I don’t get it? Please help me understand.

    I like God. And Chips Ahoy. And lime green mohawks. And Jimmy C, even though he eats meat.

    Hey Cordray, pass the popcorn.

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Settle it in the dirt. It's a higher form of mud slinging....</div></div>Oh dang.
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    Re: I don’t get it? Please help me understand.

    John, is that a 1/4 mile dirt track or a 1.4 mile dirt track. Most dirt tracks are oval unless they are called TT tracks. I have raced on a few one mile dirt tracks and they were fun on a 100 hp Harley Davidson XR750. I'm not sure how much fun a 1.4 mile dirt track is going to be on a TTR125. Seems like a lot of wide open throttle. LOL!!! :p
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    Re: I don’t get it? Please help me understand.

    John, is that a 1/4 mile dirt track or a 1.4 mile dirt track. Most dirt tracks are oval unless they are called TT tracks. I have raced on a few one mile dirt tracks and they were fun on a 100 hp Harley Davidson XR750. I'm not sure how much fun a 1.4 mile dirt track is going to be on a TTR125. Seems like a lot of wide open throttle. LOL!!! :p
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    Aaaand.. just for Keith..



    Can we close the topic now on this happy note?

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    Aaaand.. just for Keith..



    Can we close the topic now on this happy note?

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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Originally posted by Ty Howard:
    John, is that a 1/4 mile dirt track or a 1.4 mile dirt track. Most dirt tracks are oval unless they are called TT tracks. I have raced on a few one mile dirt tracks and they were fun on a 100 hp Harley Davidson XR750. I'm not sure how much fun a 1.4 mile dirt track is going to be on a TTR125. Seems like a lot of wide open throttle. LOL!!! :p </div></div>Actually, I have a 1.4 mile old school MX track and two flat tracks. One flat track is about 110' end to end with 20' radius (to the center of the track) bowls (with an X in the center to work on both directions), and the other is about 80' end to end with 18' radius. Got water, waterer, 60" 3 pt roto tiller, 2 drags, and 500 # water filled roller.

    The MX track has some deep sand, some ruts, threads through woods in areas, 45' of elevation change overall, some hard packed clay, a couple of sets of chicanes, all varieties of camber, and a nice sandy carousel. Call it an MX track without the jumps....the kind of terrain I liked back when I rode enduro bikes with 3 & 1/2" of suspension travel.
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    Re: I don’t get it? Please help me understand.

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Originally posted by Ty Howard:
    John, is that a 1/4 mile dirt track or a 1.4 mile dirt track. Most dirt tracks are oval unless they are called TT tracks. I have raced on a few one mile dirt tracks and they were fun on a 100 hp Harley Davidson XR750. I'm not sure how much fun a 1.4 mile dirt track is going to be on a TTR125. Seems like a lot of wide open throttle. LOL!!! :p </div></div>Actually, I have a 1.4 mile old school MX track and two flat tracks. One flat track is about 110' end to end with 20' radius (to the center of the track) bowls (with an X in the center to work on both directions), and the other is about 80' end to end with 18' radius. Got water, waterer, 60" 3 pt roto tiller, 2 drags, and 500 # water filled roller.

    The MX track has some deep sand, some ruts, threads through woods in areas, 45' of elevation change overall, some hard packed clay, a couple of sets of chicanes, all varieties of camber, and a nice sandy carousel. Call it an MX track without the jumps....the kind of terrain I liked back when I rode enduro bikes with 3 & 1/2" of suspension travel.
    I wish I lived in theory... everything works there.

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