Rynoland sx track??

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Edited Date/Time 1/27/2012 4:32am
Has anyone been to the Rynoland SX track recently? How is it? How much does it cost to use for a day???
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11/12/2008 5:53am
noone rides here. sorry.
WIGSPLITTER
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11/12/2008 7:22am Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 9:11pm
i was at rynoland a few weekends ago riding dune buggies with ryan and some friends on his corr track...here is a pic of his supercross track and some others...ryan has multiple tracks..place is awesome!


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/...85666_c279bb6305.jpg

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11/12/2008 9:49am
You can call my dad Scott at 951-234-4869

He can give you the info you need, he works up there.
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11/12/2008 1:25pm
Hey "JB15",
Say , "Howdy" to your dad from Dave O.Wink

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11/12/2008 6:04pm
Whats it cost to ride? my buddy tanner wreches for Ricky Dietrich. hes going to take me out there in december when I head down, but he wasn't sure what it costs. place looks sick, any more photos of the SX track?
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11/12/2008 7:16pm
I ride. Did a 35 and 45 minute moto today, and was only 3 seconds off my normal pace the whole time. I did get caught and passed by some 85 Expert who was shadowing me for 6 laps, but thats OK cause I'd have handed the punk his ass when I was a kid.

Regardless, I wasn't tired a bit except getting a headache from the g-outs and square edged holes.

MX is easy work for me. I have no sympathy for pros that get tired. It's their job.

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11/12/2008 8:58pm
Castor Oil wrote:
I ride. Did a 35 and 45 minute moto today, and was only 3 seconds off my normal pace the whole time. I did get caught...
I ride. Did a 35 and 45 minute moto today, and was only 3 seconds off my normal pace the whole time. I did get caught and passed by some 85 Expert who was shadowing me for 6 laps, but thats OK cause I'd have handed the punk his ass when I was a kid.

Regardless, I wasn't tired a bit except getting a headache from the g-outs and square edged holes.

MX is easy work for me. I have no sympathy for pros that get tired. It's their job.

I'm sure just about every pro could go 3 seconds a lap off their normal pace and not be tired afterwords.
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11/12/2008 10:30pm
Castor Oil wrote:
I ride. Did a 35 and 45 minute moto today, and was only 3 seconds off my normal pace the whole time. I did get caught...
I ride. Did a 35 and 45 minute moto today, and was only 3 seconds off my normal pace the whole time. I did get caught and passed by some 85 Expert who was shadowing me for 6 laps, but thats OK cause I'd have handed the punk his ass when I was a kid.

Regardless, I wasn't tired a bit except getting a headache from the g-outs and square edged holes.

MX is easy work for me. I have no sympathy for pros that get tired. It's their job.

Sinbad wrote:
I'm sure just about every pro could go 3 seconds a lap off their normal pace and not be tired afterwords.
No, I meant flat out for my speed for 45 minutes and never varied more than 3 secs except for a few times when I crashed once and almost crashed a couple others.
Actually for me, riding a MX bike is easy work. Feels like a 20 inch BMX bike. And I haven't been on a bike since April until just a few weeks ago.

Most pros can't last a 15 minute SX main. Have you seen most of these guys?

Most should be ashamed to call themselves athletes. Thats why only a few are truly competitive.
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11/13/2008 8:37am
Go pro then, and show them how it works!
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11/13/2008 8:48am
Castor Oil wrote:
I ride. Did a 35 and 45 minute moto today, and was only 3 seconds off my normal pace the whole time. I did get caught...
I ride. Did a 35 and 45 minute moto today, and was only 3 seconds off my normal pace the whole time. I did get caught and passed by some 85 Expert who was shadowing me for 6 laps, but thats OK cause I'd have handed the punk his ass when I was a kid.

Regardless, I wasn't tired a bit except getting a headache from the g-outs and square edged holes.

MX is easy work for me. I have no sympathy for pros that get tired. It's their job.

Sinbad wrote:
I'm sure just about every pro could go 3 seconds a lap off their normal pace and not be tired afterwords.
Castor Oil wrote:
No, I meant flat out for my speed for 45 minutes and never varied more than 3 secs except for a few times when I crashed...
No, I meant flat out for my speed for 45 minutes and never varied more than 3 secs except for a few times when I crashed once and almost crashed a couple others.
Actually for me, riding a MX bike is easy work. Feels like a 20 inch BMX bike. And I haven't been on a bike since April until just a few weeks ago.

Most pros can't last a 15 minute SX main. Have you seen most of these guys?

Most should be ashamed to call themselves athletes. Thats why only a few are truly competitive.
Flat out back of the pack 250 novice speed noone would get tired.
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11/13/2008 11:33am
Try Mid pack intermediate speed now.
I don't ride that much or race often either anymore.

You don't know the company I ride with. Most would hand you your ass. I haven't lost much speed over the years, and I can still skim a set of whoops and not flinch.
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11/13/2008 12:13pm
Haha.
11/13/2008 12:20pm
Cator oil = RC16
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neverwas wrote:
Cator oil = RC16
?
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rynoland loks fukin mint
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neverwas wrote:
Cator oil = RC16
castor oil = premix
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11/14/2008 8:00am Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 9:12pm
From the Track Information section on their website...

Trophy Karts (run their own practice on their own track) $100 per kart
*UTV's (main track) $150.00
*Single Buggy 1600cc $250.00
*Pro Buggy's $300.00
*Pro Lite's $400.00
*Pro 2 & Pro 4 $500.00


Wow...we complain about paying $25 bucks to ride at an MX track, but I had no idea that the Truck/Buggy practice was so expensive. Up to $500/day just to practice! Takes some serious coin to run trophy trucks!

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