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ratchracing

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Its been a while since I posted up some kick ass pictures, so during todays ride I took along the camera and got some rockin' pics.

Its all sand pit action and as usual its me on the blue Rappy and my bro on his black/red Warrior

Enjoy, let me know what you think.

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Wow thats a lot of pics. Very nice pics looks like a great place to ride. I always wanted to ride sand pits but i dont have any near me to ride.
 
OMFG i have the same riding pants and jursey as your bro except my jursey is the white one not the black one. ive never seen anyone with the same gear as me. WEIRD....o sweet picks, i like the little watter pit in that valley, how deep is it, i would spend most of my time their ;D

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Most bad ass pic, i love pics of bike botteming out, its the best :D
 
That little "pond" is about a foot deep in the pics, usually in the spring it becomes flooded and is about 2-3 feet deep.
 
You need to put on some paddles and see if you can skim the pond. :) Looks like you had fun; just make sure to clean your grease points from all that sand.
 
did you reverse the wheels on the raptor and if so can this cause any damage??
 
You need to put on some paddles and see if you can skim the pond. :) Looks like you had fun; just make sure to clean your grease points from all that sand.

I've made it most of the way across on my dirtbike, going full tilt of course
 
did you reverse the wheels on the raptor and if so can this cause any damage??

both machines have flipped wheels, its a little easier to break tie-rod ends but the yamaha ones are pretty cheesy as it is.
 
how do you filp the wheels on a warrior without hitting the valve stem on the caliper??
 
I did this thread is all that came up,
but thanks for the info :)
I found some at jc whitney
 
I did this thread is all that came up,
but thanks for the info :)
I found some at jc whitney

excellent! I highly reccomend flipping the rims if a-arms and shocks are not in the budget. It make handling much better
 
Cool looking place to ride. I wish I had some pits like that close to where I live. You guys did a good job on that Warrior.
 
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