Rocco Arno Jr. comes off a 15th place finish in the Pro class in Texas as he made his way to Florida. This weekend, Arno earned himself a 6th place finish in the Pro-Am Unlimited class.
Rocco Arno Jr. comes off a 15th place finish in the Pro class in Texas as he made his way to Florida. This weekend, Arno earned himself a 6th place finish in the Pro-Am Unlimited class.
Revealing a near stock Suzuki, Thomas Hager used the power of the new quad to earn himself a 15th place overall finish in the Pro-Am Unlimted class. This is a pretty impressive feat for a quad in the Pro-Am class with stock shocks alone.
Referring back to my Motorama coverage once again, we get another north east rider down in sunny Florida. Steve C. Dibble rode his clean black and white Honda to a 17th overall finish in the Pro-Am Unlimited class. The Pro-Am Production class had Steve finishing out with a 19th overall.
Lost Creek Rider, #80 Jeffery Thompson made a good weekend for himself. A 3rd place finish in the 4-Stroke A classes along with a second place finish in the Production A class sure would have pleased myself.
That will be the majority of the pictures I post in this thread. Admin will be adding the race reports along with his own thread with the pro pics.
awesome pics shane... yea how much was that hybrid
i really dont want to turn this into a flame thread but, you cant call a hybrid out dated, you cant even compare stock geometry to an after market crf like that laeger. they might not be popular anymore because all the pro's run production bikes and evryone does what the pro's do, but they are by NO means out dated.Quote:
Originally posted by tamehart
Moving onto the larger quads, this weekends entries brought people from all different parts of the country. Although different people, many shared one thing in common...4-stroke production power. A handle full of 2-stroke 250rs were present this weekend along with the dying number of Hybrid 4-stroke quads. Many of these "Out-Dated" past front runners were sitting around the pits for sale.
now continue with your great coverage, lol
The hybrid was for sale for $10,500 I believe.
All I meant by "out-dated" was that everyone has been switching to the production quads. I always thought "out-dated" meant something wasn't as popular anymore. I wasn't comparing the quads at all.
How can I get photos of the Youth Production class?
Haf2Race- Were you looking for another rider or ones that were posted in the thread?
Either way- Let me know what rider and # and I will search through my pictures. Admin may have a bunch as well.
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Originally posted by tamehart
The hybrid was for sale for $10,500 I believe.
All I meant by "out-dated" was that everyone has been switching to the production quads. I always thought "out-dated" meant something wasn't as popular anymore. I wasn't comparing the quads at all.
to me, out dated means that the stuff they use now is better, like a computer from 5 years ago is outdated compared to computers of today. i dont think the production quads are better then hybrids just more popular, lol
no biggie though