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  • Beast Rider
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    by Beast Rider » Sun Mar 18, 2007 11:50 pm

    Thank you for reposting.

    Your buying a RV! That is so exciting, you will never ever regret it. If you own dirt bikes you just have to have a desert home. You can get up in the morning and ride for a couple of hours..come home and use the toilet (a must for us girls ) have lunch, take a nap and go ride some more.

    Yesterday we met NCLR1 at Silverwood, it was the first time that we just took the four bikes without the camper and I really missed not being able to clean up before driving home. Have you met NCLR1? He is a very nice guy and an awesome rider. My boys did all the ridge trails with him and had a blast. I did the first intermediate downhill, half way down I tipped over and the bike fell on my foot trapping me there (I was pretty sure I did more than bruise my foot) I got up and tried to ride again but when I put my foot down to guide me it gave out. Steve had to rescue my bike and I hobbled down the hill. I didn't say anything about my foot, got back on the bike and continued to ride the fire road. It got a little boring so I turned off to do another ridge trail and it was a nice challenge. Then we all met up and took the fire road back to the staging area. My husband and I bringing up the rear, I was in front when I pulled an " AS " a quad crashed into me and I was airborne. My poor husband (first ride on his new white yz250f) had to lay his bike on the ground to come scrape me off the pavement. I broke my foot on the hill and my finger in the crash. The bike had some repairable damage and I thank god that I was wearing my neck brace and safety gear. All in all we still had a nice day meeting new people and riding bikes.
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    by Beast Rider » Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:06 am

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    My husbands new bike (sorry no red)
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    by max » Mon Mar 19, 2007 5:49 am

    wow, broken foot & finger? What a trooper, My wife got pinned down by her 230 in a ravine & burned her arm. She hasnt done much riding since then. Of course she has all brand new Fox Bling just hanging there, but it does look kinda cute. ;)
    05 450x 03 R1 05 230
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    by Beast Rider » Tue Mar 20, 2007 8:26 pm

    MAX.. burns are bad they hurt forever but I hope your wife starts to ride more. She will be missing out on getting better skills and great fun.
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    by mr50 » Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:56 pm

    :D beastrider is that your yamaha that is a good looking bike
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    by Beast Rider » Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:54 pm

    Mr50..Thanks..The Yamaha is my husbands', that is the first time out of the garage. I ride a crf230f, hence the name Beast Rider. My family complains about how heavy it is and named it "THE BEAST".

    I'm going to name the Yamaha "The Ghost" because it is white, light and it flies.

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