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[QUOTE="_JOE_, post: 1420011, member: 77507"] Yeah, I think they're old enough now that it will be burned in pretty well. We didn't get out until last sunday due to cold, rainy weather. Fortunately it was 80 degrees and had been dry for a few days. They did waaaaaay better than I expected! There's no beaten trails in the woods out there, it's all littered with saplings and fallen/rotten logs and sticks. The base is soft and the top layer is all leaves and mulch. They definately had some practice crashing but loved every second of it. They're good at letting the bike move around under them, I even watched them get over a few angled logs without losing it. Sooo funny seeing them all sideways but keeping it up! :) My Dad and his neighbors think it's the coolest thing ever too so they're (I'm) allowed to build them some trails on about 25 acres of land in the spring. My Dad's a big hunter and asked us to wait until spring so it doesn't disturb his deer trails. I think I'm going to look at a 2000 XR50 sunday.......... ;) [/QUOTE]
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