The Dairy part 2 or 3 (LOTS OF BIG PHOTOS)
The Dairy part 2 or 3 (LOTS OF BIG PHOTOS)
11/23/08 My friends track, BBQ, Coors Light and lots of BS
THE ON ANY SUNDAY PHOTO
THE ON ANY SUNDAY PHOTO
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Thanks guys! The triple in a couple photos was there since last year. One of our friends made it and it just sat there for a long time unfinished. So the weekend before this I took a flat head shovel over there and made a tranny for it As you can see the rest of the stuff is pretty rough. Hit it 3X's that day and F#$K me it was scary. These photos are after Big Worm and my other buddy helped mellow the thing out. Now I would say it's one of the better jumps on the track. Maybe it's just new but there's something about having your balls move up to you stomach every time you hit it The Dairy is real fun and we are lucky to be able to ride there. It's close to home and has a water truck on site usually. All of the jumps are doubles (except one) so it's do or die, actually had a friend end up in a chair there last year The jumps range from 25' to 100'+ , the one in the middle has been air out by many in the 130'+ range. And to sum it up, having a nice fire and some beers with your bro's afterwards and only having to drive like 5mins home is priceless, Worm has 20mins but hey, it's all good
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X2hagendog wrote:The learning curve starts with tabletop jumps. That's where I was for a good 6 months and they were smallCRMOE500 wrote:Cool pics! If I could only do that myself. Too bad theirs a learning curve.
If this center hump was tabled with a lip at the end us mere mortals could double double it.
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