thorman75

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Well I see this morning that gas prices have reached a record high at $3.20 a gallon on average. When we take this and add it to gate fees and racing fees/ AMA cards/Dist Cards etc how can most people continue to participate. It'll cost over $100.00 to race 2 motos/12 laps, this is of course not including the price of the bike and you have a track within a normal distance. I shoot Trap on a league from my old union but the price of lead has gone up so that a box of 12 ga trap loads that used to cost less than 4 dollars is now anywhere between 7-10 dollars depending, so now everytime you say "pull" it's 50 cents. And it looks like no end in sight, gas is supposed to reach 4 dollars by summer. :(
 

High Lord Gomer

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My "other" hobby has also gone up considerably. 2 years ago 100 rounds of 9mm was $11, now it is $19. Reloading equipment paid for itself in less than 6 months (15K rounds).
 

thorman75

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I used to reload too but a 25 pound bag of shot has gone from 12-14 dollars per bag to 40 dollars per bag.Its sad. I know some guys are trying reclaimed shot but I havent heard any reports.So if you do the numbers its still nuts the Browning will stay in the case this year
 

wardy

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Nov 12, 1999
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Race offroad. Cheaper entry fees and you get to ride for 3 hours instead of 20 minutes. buying a fuel efficient vehicle helps too.

And ride at places close to home. Ride more, drive less.

:)

it sucks but offroad and all extra sports/activities will have to weather the financial storm for sure.
 

rmc_olderthandirt

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I have always considered my dirt bike hobby as being "dirt cheap" compared to most of the other activities I do.

Have you been snow skiing? I drive four hours, spend $70 for a lift ticket, then either drive home or spend $100 for a motel and then another $70 to ski the next day.

Compared to my JetSki the dirt bike doesn't consume anything!

Rod
 

thorman75

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Ow I know, my Elans stayed in the closet next to the Browning. Tuition and books are the priority right now.
 

mx547

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our local track lowered their entry and practice fees by $5 this year to help out. they will get quite a bit of my business just for making an effort.
 
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