These would be very cool for local and private tracks

EngIceDave
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Edited Date/Time 3/27/2021 10:35am
These flashtracks from French company www.airprotek.com will be placed in strategic places on the track.
💥 Activated by remote control during a fall, these terminals will emit a strong flash to warn you of the danger during the current tour, allow you to slow down, thus avoiding over-accident ⚠️

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Hman144
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3/25/2021 5:40am Edited Date/Time 3/25/2021 5:41am
Finally, a solution to my problem with over-accidenting on my current tour!

Love Google translate.

Seriously, though, those are pretty cool.
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EngIceDave
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3/25/2021 6:12am
Thought best to leave it up to the professionals

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3/25/2021 9:00am
Have any local tracks ever tried creating designated lanes for the larger jumps using something easy like flags or banners on the jump face?
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3/25/2021 10:45am
Will pass this on to my local track. There are a few blind jumps that this would help with. The track is at a state park , so there is always a ranger up in the score tower. We were just recently talking about something like this , or a spring loaded remote flag system. Thanks
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3/25/2021 5:13pm
Rabbit wrote:
Brett Downey Foundation have been using lights like these for years. http://www.mxsafety38.org/
Where? No tracks in SoCal where I'm assuming the foundation is based have them. The step-up on the LACR vet needs one of these bad. Would be good for the 90 at Perris too, or any blind section really.
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jrrundle
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3/25/2021 5:44pm
TriRacer27 wrote:
Have any local tracks ever tried creating designated lanes for the larger jumps using something easy like flags or banners on the jump face?
Not a bad idea. This is what they do in terrain parks, signs indicating expertise level.
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3/27/2021 10:35am
Those are pretty cool. Are they solar powered so that you wouldn’t cut electrical lines if you were digging or changing up obstacles?

Haven’t been to Horn Rapids in over 10 years, but I think that I may still have bits of blowing sand from there in my eyes. It’s the only place where I always had a couple sets of goggles to ride with, and a few extra sets just to wear at all times off the track!!!!!
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