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The future of dirt bikes in Riverside County
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[QUOTE="jsned, post: 905345, member: 18524"] I have made my best friend mad at me because of this issue. I have some land to ride on, but there are houses close by. I only ride my daughters XR70 and my wifes TTR125 on it because you cant hear them out there. My friend (who lives in the middle of a city) buys his 2 sons bikes and him one for christmas. ALL 2 stroke MX bikes (very loud) He calls me up to say hes coming out to ride, and I tell him that is not a good idea. I tell him that aint gonna work because I dont want to piss off my neihbors. He says its my land I can do what I want. I told him they where putting a toxic waste storage facility next to his house, and it was THIER land they could do what ever they wanted (RIGHT). I have 2 buddies that cant ride much better than my 9 year old daughter. Seriously, I am no pro but they have no skills whatsoever. They both have Yamaha 4 strokes with earsplitting DR D pipes. :bang: [/QUOTE]
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