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riding the jersey pines
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[QUOTE="NacNac250F, post: 1048953, member: 41260"] [size=2]I'm from jersey, and really all you need for riden in the pines is a good tire that can handle all terrains like a dunlop 952. If your riden in the pines, chances are theres already a trail there and most of the time they're almost wide enough to fit a truck down. Pine trees mean theres a sandy ground so the trails will be loamy/sandy mix. And since the ground is sand that means there are a lot of sand plants and closed down sand plants around, and if your riden trails your gonna end up in one because most trails lead to them. There are hundreds of gravel pits aorund southern jersey, you will find them a lot more fun than the trails. there are a lot of hills, jumps, tracks in all of them. If you wanna take a ride out let me know, I ride almost every day.[/size] [/QUOTE]
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