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Post by kykedad on Apr 11, 2006 13:19:30 GMT -6
Well KINGDING I'll up it for show up and I'll pay your entry fee I believe #32 on the honda will give you a run for your money and I bet #80 on the 65, #3 , #32 & #95 on 85's will get out there and ride with you and you don't even want Little Matt on the track with you, so show up Sunday Entry fee is paid for and just have fun racing with people who are here just for the fun of it. As Daddyflea said we have been to many tracks in Texas as well and usually place pretty good and even win one ever now and then. Come on out.
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Post by TripleCrown on Apr 11, 2006 15:34:50 GMT -6
This is getting funny to me. ;D Looks like he really struck a nerve.
Here's my suggestion - On race day, open a class called "Kingding got his a** handed to him!" Let him enter for free and open it to anyone else (big or small) that wants to show him how to ride. This class obviously would not be counted in the series.
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Post by DaddyFlea on Apr 11, 2006 16:26:05 GMT -6
You know a KingDing class might be fun an open open class. The Flea, Matt, Michael, Kyle, Jason, Garrett, Mike Haynes, and who ever else wants to run. Any age any bike.
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Post by snahcmfg on Apr 11, 2006 19:06:24 GMT -6
hi, iam new to waco eagles forum. i have raced in arena cross in texas, new mexico,oklahoma,and louisiana. i also have raced at badlands,wetherford,corsicana that i really like. but i call waco eagles my home track, i love the high speed long jumps, and i really like the new whoops. waco is one of the few tracks that has a combination of high speed and big air, that is safe if you come up short. i personally like doubles and triples but relise that it is important to keep it safe. #214 chans martin. i ride a honda quad.
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Post by TripleCrown on Apr 24, 2006 11:27:01 GMT -6
I went to the track yesterday afternoon. I must say, things are shaping up nicely. I like the new sections. The S-turn going to the back needs to be wider, but the concept is good. Why did the creek jump get shaved off? I thought it was good just the way it was. Braking bumps, braking bumps, braking bumps - they are really bad! Are they going to graded? Also, is it possible to dig out the berm after Rocky Top? Right now, it is more of just a sloped hill. It needs to be dug out at the bottom so that it is actually a berm. It would make it easier to carry speed into the turn and rail the berm. The first jump after that turn is still too big. Why not just make it a small table top or double?
Overall, I like it and I'm glad to see something happening out there.
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Post by kingding on Apr 25, 2006 21:33:54 GMT -6
Alright guys don't get all mad because some one is complaining about the Waco track it isn't the first and certainly not the last. I'm sorry if I offended some. I was just trying to voice my opinion along with others. But however I see that Waco will never change because they will always be a club. Now if you did start a non-club track and had practice only a few days a week with series races with more tracks more people will come which means more money to go to wards maintaining the track.
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Post by cyclepop on Apr 26, 2006 4:36:47 GMT -6
Alright guys don't get all mad because some one is complaining about the Waco track it isn't the first and certainly not the last. I'm sorry if I offended some. I was just trying to voice my opinion along with others. . I think waco riders are just a bunch of cowards blinded by reality. When I go to other tracks I never see any waco riders, most grandmas can ride that track. {PLOW} See the thing kingdink, is you did not proffer your opinion about the track, you bashed the members. You made statements that were totally insincere and erroneous. Many members of Waco ride and race the other tracks you mention, thats is what is beneficial about having different facilities. You can ride many different types of tracks to gain many different skills. Waco is technical in its own way, and offers many benefits to enhance a riders abilities, Waco tests your skills in manners that other tracks do not. Nevertheless the next time you offer your opinion facilitate it the proper manner, by attending a meeting or talking to a club official. Jeopardizing your integrity by calling Waco riders "Cowards" or "Grandma's" will do nothing but get pessimistic replies that you experienced. On the other hand, in my view being a Grandma or Grandpa is a honor, and should not be used to categorize anyone in a derogatory way! PS. Waco Eagles had a member ride in the Super Cross event last Saturday in Dallas. Were you in the show???
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Post by rangerboswife on Apr 26, 2006 18:10:32 GMT -6
I feel you are being very disrespectful to each and every Waco Eagle "Club" member. We are one big family., we always have each others backs when it comes to watching out for small spills to you need an ambulance spill. There is not one member out there I wouldn't give our last gallon of gas to so they could ride. It is not about the track, it is about spending time with family and friends. It is worth the hour an a half drive for us, to be a member of such a great CLUB. So I would end this disrespectful word bashing and show some respect.
A very Loyal CLUB member, Andra
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Post by HyperFX on Apr 26, 2006 23:57:06 GMT -6
Wow, what a ride this thread has been! Up, and down, and up...! Many of you have shown the great passion you have for the Waco Eagles Motorcycle Club, and it's many members! Impressive! I salute you, all! But, I feel we should invite, not incite. I hope we have all learned from this thread just how important our CLUB really is, and will continue to be. Team work... Camaraderie... Friendship... ...yep, this is a boring post, but you guys are great! (Just in case you didn't know!) and, now, without further adieu, this thread is..... locked.
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