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Re: Walters Ranch

#11 Post by shredder » Fri Jun 14, 2013 5:26 pm

I love the 310. It is actually more than I need - for real. I put the header and FMF muffler and it's got some zip! I just point the bike in desired direction, light the fuse and get away!!! hee hee hee :mrgreen:
I have got to try that inner tube deal. I'm planning on putting in a new tube tomorrow and I'll bet ya ten bucks it's a FREE complimentary snake bite courtesy of Walter's Ranch rocky road. I noticed that the front needed more air so I hit the front but I needed traction so I left the rear alone. (We all just KNOW it's the tire's fault....right?) :wink:
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Re: Walters Ranch

#12 Post by aferb360 » Fri Jun 14, 2013 5:36 pm

anyone get a card from the people taking pictures? ive told myself anytime I get a trophy ill order a pic, haven't seen or heard from any of the photographers on here or in person. I ordered a pic from big springs by yellowwood and it was sweet. just wondering.
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Re: Walters Ranch

#13 Post by 3E » Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:36 pm

That was the best track I have ridden in some time. Lots of fun. The rain only made it better! Thanks to everyone who put it on. Gets my vote for race of the year!

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Re: Walters Ranch

#14 Post by Btrigg88 » Sat Jun 15, 2013 9:15 am

They must have some big snakes at the ranch. Here's 740s tire on the first lap. He made it three more times around without any expensive Austrian air in it.
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Re: Walters Ranch

#15 Post by advbeach » Sun Jun 16, 2013 4:18 pm

Here's the first five minutes of c-vet http://youtu.be/0Y4Ge1adago
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Re: Walters Ranch

#16 Post by shredder » Sun Jun 16, 2013 6:29 pm

Thanks for posting! Great video and g :wink: ood job at the rock shelf too!
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Re: Walters Ranch

#17 Post by advbeach » Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:44 pm

Thanks Shredder
I think I was at the ledges when I realized my front tire was flat. Tim hooked me up with a mousse so no more front tire flats for me.
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Re: Walters Ranch

#18 Post by bmxpro2621 » Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:00 am

shredder wrote:I love the 310. It is actually more than I need - for real. I put the header and FMF muffler and it's got some zip! I just point the bike in desired direction, light the fuse and get away!!! hee hee hee :mrgreen:
I have got to try that inner tube deal. I'm planning on putting in a new tube tomorrow and I'll bet ya ten bucks it's a FREE complimentary snake bite courtesy of Walter's Ranch rocky road. I noticed that the front needed more air so I hit the front but I needed traction so I left the rear alone. (We all just KNOW it's the tire's fault....right?) :wink:
For sure! lol. I am surprised I didnt get a flat with all the chunks taken out of my tires lol. Crazy. :)
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Re: Walters Ranch

#19 Post by WireFryer » Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:03 pm

advbeach wrote:Here's the first five minutes of c-vet http://youtu.be/0Y4Ge1adago
Yo Silva!

If your helmet cam is a GoPro, that annoying clunking sound in the audio of your vid is most like caused by the fact that the black strip of foam on the door of the waterproof case is weak or missing, thus allowing the camera itself to rattle around in the case.

Easy to test for, and easy to fix.

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Re: Walters Ranch

#20 Post by advbeach » Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:08 pm

Thanks, I'll take a look. I thought it might be caused by the fact that it seems loose on its mount. Either way I need to fix it.
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