If you ever come to az thread me Imagine riding all day on different trails and never seeing anybody. Weve got it ghost towns indian ruins old mines endless washes big sand hills mountain lakes. Buggy riders heaven FREE Ghosthunter _________________ joyner 650 sandspider,weber carb,headers, pertronix, msd ignition
some of the best places in cali are pismo ocotillo wells glamis just to name a few but there are to many people _________________ 06 joyner 250 sand viper,red metallic..blue clutch spring 17 gram sliders
here's a link to some of the best locations in the eastern u.s.
http://www.bedos.us/TestingLocations.html
Very nice list. Have you been to the southernridge ATV trails? I was thinking of checking it out in the spring when they reopen. Any one else in Alabama have any good places to ride. I'd like some places where peeps with buggies have been. _________________ 06/07 GSX 150 Carter Talon
07 GSR 150 Carter Talon
I would like to ask another related question: How far do yall go to ride? The nearest riding place for me is at least an hour drive away, and good ones are more like 2-3 hours away. _________________ Spyder 250 (KTR-250W, or GK-29)
Blue (Polini) main Spring
17g Sliders
White clutch springs
UNI filter / 130 Jet
I have driven 3 hours one way to ride. I will do it again to ride at a good park with freinds. _________________ 06/07 GSX 150 Carter Talon
07 GSR 150 Carter Talon
i would like to see a search engine for this web site. if there is one i have not found it and it should be easily access. thank you
At the top of the page is a list of white text... One of those is the says "Search" click on it... It works. _________________ Chris Dierkens
'04 Yerf-Dog 3206 10g Rollers, 1500# Spring, Reverse, SuperTrapp, Uni
'04 KPX Xterro: pumper carb, oil cooling, 10g rollers, Junkies pipe, Uni
'05 Blade 150 DX: 4 Valve head, 10g rollers, East Side pipe, Uni
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I would like to ask another related question: How far do yall go to ride? The nearest riding place for me is at least an hour drive away, and good ones are more like 2-3 hours away.
Well, my buggies are kept at work which is an hour away for me... and that's the only place I can ride in the entire state. Legally anyway...
When we do go for a ride, the nearest place is about 3+ hours away (220 miles). Before it shutdown to ATVs and Buggys we did that trip every other month.
Now the nearest place is about 4 hours away.
.. We drove 22 hours each way to get to the National Bash. Well worth the trip.. Every one of them. _________________ Chris Dierkens
'04 Yerf-Dog 3206 10g Rollers, 1500# Spring, Reverse, SuperTrapp, Uni
'04 KPX Xterro: pumper carb, oil cooling, 10g rollers, Junkies pipe, Uni
'05 Blade 150 DX: 4 Valve head, 10g rollers, East Side pipe, Uni
www.northeastbuggy.com
After reading these comments... I've never felt worse for a fellow buggy/ATV rider. You guys have it bad!!!! Like... your serious? 4 hours drive just so you can ride, Chris? My jaw hit the floor when I heard that. I feel SOOOOO bad for you guys.
So, when you get to the "approved" area, how big is the park? If you were to ride every trail once... how long would it take before you start repeating the trails? And are there restrictions on type of buggy, size, traffic patterns, etc? _________________ 05' Carter Talon GSX 150 2R
39t rear sprocket
9.5g sliders
NGK Iridium Plug
H.O. Bando Coil
Dr.P Hit clutch (backup)
1500# torque spring (soon...very soon)
125 main jet
42 pilot jet
MRP Air Filter (rednecked)
Drilled out stock exhaust