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Location: Oregon
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I ran across this photo, which I believe was not intended to be funny but definately is.
I'm not hating on newbies or rental agencies here but this a hilarious image of what inevitably happens when you put a full sized adult on an extremely underpowered rig with bald tires and point up even the slightest incline in the sand ![]()
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Location: Pismo Beach
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hahahaha man i see that all the time at pismo.
full size adult on a 300 ex with slicks. i had a friend that used to rent a lt80 and ride it around the dunes because he couldnt afford to rent a 400 hahaa!
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Location: Socal
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2002 Honda 400ex. ![]() White Bro's E-Series pipe. Addicted to sand. Theyre gonna need a Duners Anonymous soon.
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Location: Gilbert, AZ
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i see that all day out there hahaha usually its not full size adults though
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Location: 30 min from LS Ut.
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Dont be hating I can still bury my way over powered for my size shee clean up over the axle. Actually I have gottin pretty good at It.
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One Time At Sand Camp... ![]()
Location: Sunny So Cal
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LOL.. I saw some chick at Pismo get stuck on something steeper but shared a fence as well..
She was laughing as her man fumed out the ears LOL. My first time at Glamis and real riding adventure was on a 400ex, Just kept it pinned on on 4th hammering thru everything and catching mad air trying to keep up with Sandshots. Awesome ride thru all those rolling dunes and dropoffs. Successful runs and I thought that's the way it should be done. Now a careful/educated rider thinking back to those times and can't believe I rode like that ha haa! We took razorbacks and land some 30 ft later, turn around and take that same launch pad pinned till no tomorrow. Sometimes pancaked the landing and other times almost going over bars. Nowadays thoughts of health and life insurance, kid without a dad come into play and disable me from riding like that. Ok rant over.. Just came to mind and thought i'd share
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"Nowadays thoughts of health and life insurance, kid without a dad come into play and disable me from riding like that." I know excatly how ya feel , I used to be a nut before I had a kid ! its funny how they slow ya down , I guess its a good thing .
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