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02SE

Well-Known Member
Location
Millcreek, UT
So I finally made it out to Upper Stillwater Dam. First time I've been there. I found it pretty impressive.

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The Reservoir level is quite a ways from flowing over the spillway right now.
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The best part of the day is that I DID NOT get a performance award from the UHP Trooper driving an SUV. Or at least I never saw him again....
 

jeeper

I live my life 1 dumpster at a time
Location
So Jo, Ut
Over weight for the truck or trailer or what? The rigs are all on the light side, honestly. The truck pulled it like a dream.

Towing capacity. But I have been wrong before. Not that I care, I was just being a smart arse.

Edit: 37,000lbs capacity. I’m sure that trailer isn’t even close to that.
 

N-Smooth

Smooth Gang Founding Member
Location
UT
Towing capacity. But I have been wrong before. Not that I care, I was just being a smart arse.

Edit: 37,000lbs capacity. I’m sure that trailer isn’t even close to that.
Yeah his truck has an outrageous capacity. It’s a beast
 

N-Smooth

Smooth Gang Founding Member
Location
UT
You should tell him to drive an ultra4 for more than one race and then learn to save a car for the finish. 😂😂 One hell of a spread though.
Dude you should hear him talk about how many cars they have. This is less than half of them… it’s insane. Also, El Bandito (the trophy truck) was literally built to screw around in and promote. They don’t even race it. And yeah it has 1100 HP.

I agree on the save a car for the finish part. He’s struggled with that since the Dragon IIRC
 
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Trate D

Well-Known Member
And yeah it has 1000 HP. 😉

I agree on the save a car for the finish part. He’s struggled with that since the Dragon IIRC
Very true.

I think the innovative stuff is mind boggling cool. But working the bugs out and getting comfortable with a car is key I think.
 

Gravy

Ant Anstead of Dirtbikes
Supporting Member
Raced the Dynamite Grand Prix at Cache Valley MX over the weekend.
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Really cool drone shots from my buddy of part of the race course cut in the cornfields.

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Lot of corners!
I had a great time! But my results show that I really need to practice Motocross tracks & gate starts.
I about wheelied over on the start haha!
 
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anderson750

I'm working on it Rose
Location
Price, Utah
Raced the Dynamite Grand Prix at Cache Valley MX over the weekend.
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Really cool drone shots from my buddy of part of the race course cut in the cornfields.

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Lot of corners!
I had a great time! But my results show that I really need to practice Motocross tracks & gate starts.
I about wheelied over on the start haha!
I’ve said it a thousand times. If you want to improve as an off road racer, train on a MX track. If you really want to improve your off road skills, spend some money on some MX clinics. MX training will teach you proper body position, teach you how to brake and corner,etc. Almost every off road racer I have watched charge a corner try and pivot and race like hell out of the corner. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast. Brake early, set up for a corner and be on the gas through a corner. This is also why off road racers struggle with ruts. They slam into them and the bike is unsettled when they try and go through it…..or they watch their from tire and not the exit of the rut. If you set up before you are in the rut and are on the gas, your tires will ride the back of the rut instead of on the inside edge causing you to lose balance.



When it comes to jumps off road racers either pull up on the bike on take off or stand up out of an attack position……They don’t flow with the bike. You will see in this video how Jacks overall position doesn’t change much when the bike slams into the 3rd roller. Most off road racers will try and pull back which them pitches them forward.


watch the RMX website for Riley’s winter training schedule down in Mesquite. He is a good trainer and will get you dialed in.
 
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