jerbear610
Husqvarna
Pro Class
As long as you don't want to ride a 2-stroke, or whatever else CA determines to be unfit for use in the coming years, and don't mind submitting your race bike to emissions testing.![]()
California~Komifornia.... I don't get where all the rederik comes from but I can tell you for a fact that I can ride my Two-Stroker year round pretty much where ever I want. The only places that I know of that adhere to
the Red Sticker thing is Prairy City and Carnegie. PC, I never even think about going to and Carnegie I can live without for four months. The Sierras don't enforce the Red Sticker thing. Even Mammoth Bar, which you actually have to pay
to ride at, allows Red Sticker year round. There's so much riding up in the Sierras whether it's single-track, dirt roads or blaze your own you could probably ride everyday for a year and still find new stuff. I haven't even touched on
Lake County, Mendocino County, the Coastal Mountains and so on. Then you've got SoCal, which I can't speak on personally, but I know has a gazzilion riding areas and MX Tracks and endless desert terrain. Oh and I forgot to mention
Nevada which is about a two and a half hour drive for me to ride prestine desert terrain. So call it what you want but California has probably got some of the most diverse riding you will find anywhere with the exception of Washington,
Oregon and Idaho, which happened to be out west also.