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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="skipro3, post: 831927, member: 37632"] Where do you think the percentage of MX bikes bought in this country are ridden? Here in the Sacramento area, there is only one MX track, Prairie City. Home of the Hangtown Moto-X. First of the series. And it bans the red sticker bikes (2003 and newer) for a large part of the year. No way more than 2 dozen retail motorcycle shops in the county are selling MX bikes that are being ridden exclusively on that track when there are millions of acres of National Forest and private timber land out there. Heck just take a poll on who has USFS approved spark arrestors and you can see where the majority ride their bikes, the fire roads. I admit my facts only come from what I can see with my own eyes and what I've experianced here in the west. I just don't see where all those MX bikes can be on the track more than 10% of the total hours they are cumulitively ridden. They would have to be riding 24/7 at the track to accomadate them all at even 10%. Oklahoma may be different. Maybe the only place to ride there is on a track. [/QUOTE]
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