Awesome video I really liked the edits as the beginning! Also thank you for the suggestions to move and did great in the 19+ C class, Gur is going to the Masters, and I'm going to move up to!
Hey, Looking 👍 on the riding Im enjoy watching your videos, comentary is great. Have you any videos of what mods you have made to your quad, i have a 1000xxc outlander and i will be goin back racing again, there has been no racing in ireland for 2 years, just woundering what mods to tou make the biggest difference, etc Keep up the good work, ...Wally, from Ireland.
DQR still races in England. I'm not sure where you are in Ireland or if you have a trailer/truck. Most mods are suspension, and taking the safety nannies off in the tune.
@PhillyLS1 hey yeah they do, im in the south east, i was considering going over, it is easier for me to go to the north ofnireland, they run one or 2 raves a year. Are you on n 12 or 14ich rims
From what you’ve said about being afraid to hit things full-bore. It sounds like you just need to ride more outside of races. Get used to the bike, push yourself little by little. It’s kind of a mindset thing. It’s asking yourself “just a bit more” “wait a bit longer” and “just a bit faster” until you get uncomfortable. Just practice in general should help that. It’s like my shop teacher said. “Just focus on getting time with the machine before you make parts that fit things.” Getting that confidence is what matters to him first and foremost.
Dude, love the content and narrations! Looking to get into the 4x4 racing myself. Keep it up,bro! 🤙🏻🤣
Umms and uhhs are killing you homie
You right. In my defense I was exhausted when I made this lol
3rd around the first turn 🤟🤟🤟
Good run.
Ty!
Awesome video I really liked the edits as the beginning! Also thank you for the suggestions to move and did great in the 19+ C class, Gur is going to the Masters, and I'm going to move up to!
It's way more fun, right? Thanks for the shout-out bud. Love your stuff!
@@PhillyLS1 It is, and of course!
Looking good.
Ty!
Hey,
Looking 👍 on the riding
Im enjoy watching your videos, comentary is great.
Have you any videos of what mods you have made to your quad, i have a 1000xxc outlander and i will be goin back racing again, there has been no racing in ireland for 2 years, just woundering what mods to tou make the biggest difference, etc
Keep up the good work, ...Wally, from Ireland.
DQR still races in England. I'm not sure where you are in Ireland or if you have a trailer/truck. Most mods are suspension, and taking the safety nannies off in the tune.
@PhillyLS1 hey yeah they do, im in the south east, i was considering going over, it is easier for me to go to the north ofnireland, they run one or 2 raves a year.
Are you on n 12 or 14ich rims
@@esotericwally 12. However you guys over there set your stuff up different over there for some reason
I had a helmet that squeezed my face back in the day and I was never able to get it to break in. Hopefully yours will. That can be super annoying.
I ordered a Fly. I was in agony my 4th lap.
Any GNCC fixes from this race that you mentioned in mason dixon video from last year?
It's too early to tell, but this year seems different. Not happy about repeating "The Hoosier" when there's other tracks out there who will host.
From what you’ve said about being afraid to hit things full-bore. It sounds like you just need to ride more outside of races. Get used to the bike, push yourself little by little. It’s kind of a mindset thing. It’s asking yourself “just a bit more” “wait a bit longer” and “just a bit faster” until you get uncomfortable. Just practice in general should help that. It’s like my shop teacher said. “Just focus on getting time with the machine before you make parts that fit things.” Getting that confidence is what matters to him first and foremost.
You're 100% right