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Maybe macro-dual sporting might have been a more accurate title .. Seems living on an island sort of shrinks most things down in size ...
Anyway, here's how my 010 TC250 Husky MX racers acquire hrs here on about any trial ride I do here ... I'm on the east coast of the island so I gotta head westward to get any real dirt action ... A national hiway surrounds the island and I'm just about gonna hit it every-time as a feeder to the next level of dirt-riding ...
Keep in mind I'm riding a stock-geared (13\50) TC250 bike ... About 30MPH is about tops on the hardtop for me and you can see I have no problem keeping up with most traffic I encounter in my local area. I've very aware these are dirt bikes and not street machines so I try hard not to waste too much rubber or hardware on the opposite side of the spectrum where these Huskies should live.
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These were put on for a friend that comes over ... They work AOK and you can kick the bike over without hitting them but I'm not recommending this for everyone ... They do make for alot of interesting possibilities here, in the mountains though. I see alot of people who might would accept a ride but they and see no pegs

Short National Hiway ride heading south..
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk2WAG9lw2s
Anyway, here's how my 010 TC250 Husky MX racers acquire hrs here on about any trial ride I do here ... I'm on the east coast of the island so I gotta head westward to get any real dirt action ... A national hiway surrounds the island and I'm just about gonna hit it every-time as a feeder to the next level of dirt-riding ...
Keep in mind I'm riding a stock-geared (13\50) TC250 bike ... About 30MPH is about tops on the hardtop for me and you can see I have no problem keeping up with most traffic I encounter in my local area. I've very aware these are dirt bikes and not street machines so I try hard not to waste too much rubber or hardware on the opposite side of the spectrum where these Huskies should live.
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These were put on for a friend that comes over ... They work AOK and you can kick the bike over without hitting them but I'm not recommending this for everyone ... They do make for alot of interesting possibilities here, in the mountains though. I see alot of people who might would accept a ride but they and see no pegs


Short National Hiway ride heading south..