Colorado tracks

mxdadx2
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Edited Date/Time 5/22/2013 3:42pm
Found 2 tracks, VDRMX and IMI. Anyone know which would be closer to thunder valley conditions?
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Bytor
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5/22/2013 1:25pm
Neither are. The dirt on the mountain is one of a kind. VDR has some elevation change at least.
motosicko
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5/22/2013 1:27pm
Go back to your other post, it's much better.
mxdadx2
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5/22/2013 1:36pm
Any good tracks in Colorado Springs?
Bytor
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5/22/2013 1:40pm
Mine.

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Bytor
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5/22/2013 1:49pm
I don't have a web site and are semi private at this point. If you guys want to ride send me a message and I'll get ya my number.
Cory976
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5/22/2013 3:25pm
Aztec Raceway and Wildrat are the 2 tracks that hold races. Aztec is a bit whored out over the years, but its always prepped. Wild Rat is nice, but I believe it is privately owned and your not able to practice there. dirt was brought in from other states at Lakewood, . so you won't get anything like Lakewood
Dias374
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5/22/2013 3:42pm
If you are just looking to get the bike dialed for the elevation, VDR would be fine as it is close to the same. The dirt is nowhere near the same, but if you can get there when it is first groomed, you can at least get a little feel. I will say that whatever you think might work suspension-wise, you might want to go just a touch stiffer as the national track at Lakewood will have much larger bumps. Another hint that might help if you make the motos or even are in the consi is you will want to use 1st gear on the start for a 250 2stroke unless the rider is on the smaller side of 150 lbs. Good luck to you this weekend.

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