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11-05-2009, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by TheTruth
I have been through this frustration, I have stupid ****ing kids that wreck whatever new work that I do, but they won't come back unless I have done new work. Eventually they wrecked a whole 6 foot by 8 foot lander and wrote **** you on the first lip because the rest of the jumps were completely torn down.
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this will resolve any building issues...
http://www.pinkbike.com/video/96876/?trk=vtit
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11-05-2009, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by WhoRyder
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I love how they are rolling around in a poorly murdered out escalade.
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11-05-2009, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Flat tyres
Zack: Have you been spying on me? JK, but thats it in a nut shell, back to my hole in the ground. We just passed the 2 year mark, it wasnt until recently that the cat got out of the bag.
Tufino: Dont make DH_DAD come up to NYC and teach you a lesson.
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haha, I was thinking it sounded just like your situation while I was reading it.
I think modifying that first set/berm/roller into something taller and more tech will act like a nice squirel catcher. If they can't get thru that then they won't be hurting the main stuff or themselves.
Zach summed it up real well. The only thing I can add is back in the late 90's when it was dick Trail Bosses, strict no dig/no ride rules, invite only to ride other people's trails it might have been a little bit of work but man it was worth it - lots of good days. Yeah, it's still cookin just less guys now and certainly no next generation.
I love seeing public dirt jump parks and how good some of these kids are riding wise but a little something was lost. Thankfully there are a few keeping it going.
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11-05-2009, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by WhoRyder
i'm old school, i enjoy riding street now more than dirt jumps!!!! but i do enjoy a pump track or two... :-)
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Street is older than riding dirt?
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11-05-2009, 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by don
Street is older than riding dirt? 
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Well, consider where a lot of us started.... Tooling around the neighborhood on our bmx bikes catching air off of curb cuts and sidewalk cracks.... There may be something to that.
BMX racers might disagree, however.
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