motorcycle rodeo games
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motorcycle rodeo games
Hey all--It's been awhile since I've been on the forum, but I don't recall any threads about doing motorcycle rodeo games. Have any of you here done them? Do you have pictures to share? What do you think of them?(the games). My hubby got addicted as he loves to compete. I have to say myself, that they are a blast. Lets hear what you all think!!
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I did the 'Ride Like a Pro' course after going through the dvd. I downloaded a bunch of courses from a link from the dvd and printed them out. A buddy and I went to an abandoned mall and set up some of them and had a blast. When I took the course, the instructor told me that he wouldn't advise doing those courses that are used in the rodeos. They are so tight that you have to keep the revs up to get through them. He said that the rodeo courses are pretty hard on the clutches and brakes that he wouldn't do them on his personal bike. Well, I couldn't resist them. I had to try some of them. I have over a hundred flat soccer cones that all fit in my saddlebag, so setting up a whole course wasn't a problem. I even painted dots where the cones go so next time I wouldn't have to measure them out again.
The instructor was right about the clutches. I had to replace mine at the 5k service. But those rodeo courses sure are a blast. I still do them some, however, I don't set them up as tight as they are in competition. Dragging the floorboards on my ultra in a parking lot is an awesome sound!
The instructor was right about the clutches. I had to replace mine at the 5k service. But those rodeo courses sure are a blast. I still do them some, however, I don't set them up as tight as they are in competition. Dragging the floorboards on my ultra in a parking lot is an awesome sound!
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