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Tech-D
04-24-2003, 09:11 AM
OK, just got the call from the dealer, I should have my 400EX by early next week. So I will be looking for some others to ride with in those "special hidden" areas, or some of the Pay sites like TC & Paragon. I would like to check out Paragon, but since I can't ride alone that would be hard. Plus I would really like to check TC with a member first before shelling out $200 for a membership.

See you guys on the trails...

04-29-2003, 05:20 AM
Plus I would really like to check TC with a member first before shelling out $200 for a membership.

Best $200.00 you ever spend.

Keep your eye open for the nextr trip and meet up with everyone.

Ex'r Marlin
04-29-2003, 05:59 AM
Sounds good.

Like Lenny (440ex4me) said, keep looking in the "where to ride" section.

Otherwise, you can PM me when you are interrested in riding.

Good luck!!:)

BTW.... Please tell me that you did not get the same color yellow 400ex as Lenny did.... YOU GOT A RED ONE, RIGHT!!!!!:D

Tech-D
04-29-2003, 06:08 AM
Hey everyone knows the Red one is faster..... :D

Sounds good, I'm itching to ride this Sunday. I have a party and a promise to give a girl a ride on my Cycle on Saturday, so that is a no go.

I was out on it yesterday in a field across the street from me. The owner is cool and will let me ride as long as it is not wet. So I won't be able to run it tonight since is raining out the window as I type. :(

bigsho400
04-29-2003, 01:28 PM
whats apragon and where is it:confused:

Tech-D
04-29-2003, 01:33 PM
Originally posted by bigsho400
whats apragon and where is it:confused:

http://www.paragonap.com/ <-- has all the information.

Ex'r Marlin
04-30-2003, 02:04 PM
Paragon is one of the rockiest places I have riden. It is located close to Hazelton, PA.

Great trail system with a lot of 4x4 vehicles (Jeeps, trucks, etc.) running around there as well.

I highly recommend a quality aftermarket skid plate for this place. Having higher ply tires (XC tires) are a wise choice, as well as having a belly plate. I would not attempt this place on 18" rear tires.

Do not forget tire plugs, tools, air pump (or CO 2's) if you go.

04-30-2003, 05:34 PM
My friend had rode there with a guy on a two wheeler (this guys was learning lol) and got 2 flats and bent the crap out of his skid on his new raptor in 15 minutes, and the guy on the bike fell so many times he just stopped getting up :)

There not the best riders but thats freakin funny to me :devil

Tech-D
05-01-2003, 01:03 AM
Actually one of the instructors at my Tae school goes up to Tower City every Sunday. So I am going to head up there with him and check the place out and probably become a member.

I've been out of ATVing for about 10 years now. But my friend has a place in Hazleton at Bonner's Lake which is right next to Paragon, we used to ride all over for free back then. So I know some of the area can be kinda rocky, but there are some good quading trails through there. But since Paragon has taken it over, I'm not sure what their called.