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MINIyak

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I see that pitsters have gotten even better than last year I know there are the lovers and the Haters. But for real What is Pitsters chance of having a rider in the pro class win or top 3 this year??? Give a good explination of your answer not just... for sure... or... no way...
 
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For me I have seen them do pretty good in the local mini races and the ones people talk about on here, I Personally think it can be done. I perdict that this year in vegas a pitster will be on the box in the pro class..
 
As for chances well the chances are better than ever and its nice to see the incentive program they have put out too that should attract a lot more riders!!



The bike is deffinently competitive its all a matter of whos riding it!
 
I think the bikes are there for sure. Its all up to who is riding them. The LXR will give the riders some advantage through the whoops with the linkage. I think Ripple can do it, he got like 5th last year in 10" Pro.



I think what would be help most would be to have there guys working together, its nice to know someone gots your back on the track. But regardless everyone wants that win.
 
Imagine,taking a bike off a show room floor,maybe putting in some money into the engine and be in the hunt for a win at Vegas,wouldn't have believed it a couple of year's ago.Man we have come a long way in just a few year's.
 
i'd say it would be hard in the 12'' class due to all the big gun companys high dollar bikes and hired guns riding them.

10'' is reachable with the right rider or riders , the linkage will rock if the tracks rough.

it will all come down to the rider and the starts he gets.





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There is so much luck involved in Vegas,it is not a good barometer for what the bikes can really do. The track is somewhat of a joke,if you want to see some real racing,come out to any of the 2 up races here on the east coast,Texas,any of the indoor tracks and the Pit Bike national at the end of this year.



Then you will see just how far the bikes have come along. There are still a lot of motor issues to work out with all the pit bikes. Once a reliable,18 hp motor comes out(doubtfull),then I will jump on the band wagon.
 
washracer_11 said:
I havn't seen or herd anything out of ripple for a while? What is he up to?






He's doing Eastcoast Super X. He text me this morning and woke me up that ***.



If he keeps his head together at MMSX, he'll be right there.

All about set up and being one with the bike. He know's this...
 
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