A1: "Lets get the party started" thread

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JGR setting up for the weekend.



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Awesome D! #28forLife!!
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1/8/2016 12:30pm Edited Date/Time 1/8/2016 12:31pm
Mr. Michael is one lucky SOB.



Can't wait to see all of the Fox athletes wearing this stuff.
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GD2 wrote:
:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: Another look at that Fox gear. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2016/01/07/118787/s1200_fox3.jpg[/img]
Woohoo Woohoo Woohoo Woohoo Woohoo Woohoo Woohoo Woohoo Woohoo Woohoo
Another look at that Fox gear.


Fox is letting the Shift line and TLD influence designs......I would buy that stuff!
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Thanks for the updates oscottie and others!

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GD2 wrote:
Mr. Michael is one lucky SOB.



Can't wait to see all of the Fox athletes wearing this stuff.
So badass....that gear rules!
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GD2 wrote:
Mr. Michael is one lucky SOB.



Can't wait to see all of the Fox athletes wearing this stuff.
ocscottie wrote:
So badass....that gear rules!
Agreed. Best scheme in a long time
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1/8/2016 1:15pm
DownSouth wrote:
To all the truck drivers out there, why do the MX team rigs have the trailer axles offset like that instead of normal tandem axle spacing...
To all the truck drivers out there, why do the MX team rigs have the trailer axles offset like that instead of normal tandem axle spacing?

avidchimp wrote:
You can run 10,000lbs per axle on a spread axle setup like that, for a total of 40,000lbs. A traditional tandem can only legally run 34,000lbs...
You can run 10,000lbs per axle on a spread axle setup like that, for a total of 40,000lbs. A traditional tandem can only legally run 34,000lbs. Plus you can be "Bridge Law" legal in all states.

Spread axles are super stable to drive going down the road, but they sure do tear up those front axle tires.
A traditional tandem can only scale 34k ?? My customers would go broke if they could only load 34k. LOL
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1/8/2016 2:44pm
I bleed RedBull, but these Rockstar Huskys look awesome!

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The Dakar bike is lovely too... the whole global approach with Rockstar is a good move.



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1/8/2016 3:16pm
mb60 wrote:
A traditional tandem can only scale 34k ?? My customers would go broke if they could only load 34k. LOL
Yeah, 12k on the steers, 34k on the drives, and 34k on the tandems.
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ocscottie wrote:
Here is the updated chart, that was from yesterday: Rain not predicted till after midnight!!! [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2016/01/08/118931/s1200_A1.jpg[/img]
Here is the updated chart, that was from yesterday:

Rain not predicted till after midnight!!!



Sweet. I hope it holds out!
1/8/2016 6:38pm Edited Date/Time 1/8/2016 6:40pm
So f'ing amped. Gunna have to bust out a "Farva's #1!" at my buddies A1 viewing party..

1/8/2016 7:24pm
GD2 wrote:
Mr. Michael is one lucky SOB.



Can't wait to see all of the Fox athletes wearing this stuff.
That gear is the best Fox gear in 10 years. Its simple and symmetrical. I want to buy new FOX gear but everything is way too busy, white, and not symmetrical. If they make this stuff in fat man sizes I might have to get a set.
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DownSouth wrote:
To all the truck drivers out there, why do the MX team rigs have the trailer axles offset like that instead of normal tandem axle spacing...
To all the truck drivers out there, why do the MX team rigs have the trailer axles offset like that instead of normal tandem axle spacing?

avidchimp wrote:
You can run 10,000lbs per axle on a spread axle setup like that, for a total of 40,000lbs. A traditional tandem can only legally run 34,000lbs...
You can run 10,000lbs per axle on a spread axle setup like that, for a total of 40,000lbs. A traditional tandem can only legally run 34,000lbs. Plus you can be "Bridge Law" legal in all states.

Spread axles are super stable to drive going down the road, but they sure do tear up those front axle tires.
mb60 wrote:
A traditional tandem can only scale 34k ?? My customers would go broke if they could only load 34k. LOL
I thought they were 80K?
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1/8/2016 9:36pm
"T'was the night before A1 and all through the house...."

Im not a poet, thats as far as i got lol Thanks everyone for another nice warm up thread for the real deal tomorrow.

I will start the practice thread 15 to 30min before things kick off in the morning, so be there or be square!!

Im locked and loaded for the festivities! #FeedTheBull Woohoo



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Is there a way to stream practice online?
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Its been refreshing to see the forecast clear up in Anaheim the last couple days but today I woke up to our first snow of the winter here in Oklahoma. Too bad Trey isnt home to GOON it out in the snow with Ronnic Mac!
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You guys better put a bib on cuz yer gonna be drooling!

GuyB's 2016 Bikes of Supercross is HERE

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Look at this machine! Badass:


Daniel Baker's Mad Racing/Yoshimura/Dirt Candy Graphics/Suzuki.
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1/9/2016 8:24am
avidchimp wrote:
You can run 10,000lbs per axle on a spread axle setup like that, for a total of 40,000lbs. A traditional tandem can only legally run 34,000lbs...
You can run 10,000lbs per axle on a spread axle setup like that, for a total of 40,000lbs. A traditional tandem can only legally run 34,000lbs. Plus you can be "Bridge Law" legal in all states.

Spread axles are super stable to drive going down the road, but they sure do tear up those front axle tires.
mb60 wrote:
A traditional tandem can only scale 34k ?? My customers would go broke if they could only load 34k. LOL
I thought they were 80K?
A truck and trailer can be 80k w/o permits. My understanding of the spread axle is it does track better down the highway. I doubt with those trailers and what they carry it is close to 80k.
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ocscottie wrote:
Look at this machine! Badass: [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/users/64/photos/88629/s1200_010816bikes021.jpg?1452315066[/img] [i]Daniel Baker's Mad Racing/Yoshimura/Dirt Candy Graphics/Suzuki.[/i]
Look at this machine! Badass:


Daniel Baker's Mad Racing/Yoshimura/Dirt Candy Graphics/Suzuki.
beyond badass!!!!!!!!!!!!! one of the best I've ever seen Cheerful Cheerful Cheerful Cheerful Cheerful
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ocscottie wrote:
Look at this machine! Badass: [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/users/64/photos/88629/s1200_010816bikes021.jpg?1452315066[/img] [i]Daniel Baker's Mad Racing/Yoshimura/Dirt Candy Graphics/Suzuki.[/i]
Look at this machine! Badass:


Daniel Baker's Mad Racing/Yoshimura/Dirt Candy Graphics/Suzuki.
mauidex wrote:
beyond badass!!!!!!!!!!!!! one of the best I've ever seen Cheerful Cheerful Cheerful Cheerful Cheerful
Gonna be a cool feature coming soon with that bike.

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