mmurr
Wannabe Rebel Outlaw
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Post by mmurr on Feb 27, 2008 9:11:36 GMT -5
Can a 90 or 110 take a 130 lb rider through the sand at Waynoka? The fastest we would care about going would be about 15 or 20mph. Would like to be able to climb some very moderate dunes. Also would like to ride at Keystone. All help appreciated. Thought maybe some of you might have some personal experience, thanks.
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Post by 4wheel4food on Feb 28, 2008 10:01:26 GMT -5
It's possible, but you would more than likely have to have rear paddles for any dune climbing...The sand really takes some HP to get around on....I have seen kids ride out there, but it really is hard for them to do much in the sand on the smaller bikes...Also, be very careful riding out at Keystone..Keep that small bike in the middle or back of the pack...People tend to ride like maniacs out there, with no regard for who might be coming around the corner...Hope this helps...
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Post by verybadchevyman on Feb 28, 2008 14:31:45 GMT -5
MY FOSTER DAUGHTER WAS ON A SCRAMBLER 90, WITH ALL THE MOD'S, AND SHE COULDN'T CLIMB THE HILLS AT THE DUNES, BUT SHE GOT AROUND JUST FIND EVERYWHERE ELSE ON THE FLAT BOTTOM'S WITH THOSE REGULAR TIRES ON THE BACK, SO I WOULD CONSIDER ON GETTING PADDLES FOR THE BACK IF U ARE GONNA GO THRU OUT THE SAND DUNES AND KEYSTONE WOULDNT BE THAT BAD, I DONT THINK WITH REGULAR TIRES.
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Post by Dawn on Feb 28, 2008 20:09:23 GMT -5
I agree with them on being careful. I'd hate for the little one to get hurt by some adult who is being careless or might not even see them.
Dawn
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