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Racer514

Jersey in the house (don't hold it against me)

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Keith here. New to the area from New Jersey . Off road enthusiast. Don't hold the NJ thing against me, I grew up in South Jersey in the Pinelands with tons of great off road riding. Now, I am a partner in the Yamaha Champions Riding School (street/track based) which is now in New Jersey (from Utah). Well it gets cold in NJ and we didnt want to sit around all winter waiting for it to thaw out so we booked schools at a racetrack in Tucson for the winter.

Since I am now an empty-nester (Son is at MMI in Phoenix with my KLR650), I volunteered to drive my motorhome to San Diego and park my ass in the perfect weather for the winter to be close to the school in Tucson. Since i only have school once per month in Tucson, there is no reason for me to move there. Crappy life, huh?

Anyway, dirt is my first love and my hobby and my passion so I brought one of my dirtbikes out with me (The Husky TE450) and hope to get in some riding as often as possible. I am flexible during the week which is nice. Due to the Husky getting a little long in the tooth, it will most likely get replaced with a WR450 (Yamaha sponsorship) as soon as I can figure out how to get a plate on one.

Oh yeah, I am signed up to ride the LA-Barstow-Vegas ride after Thanksgiving and may join some locals in a iron ride back from Vegas on Sunday (unless there is some rideshare back to SD from Vegas).

Hope to hear from some folks and get in some riding.

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I grew up in South Jersey

Me too. Cherry Hill, N.J.

Welcome aboard.

Have a good time on LAB2V :good:

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You suck. :upsidedown:

Welcome aboard.

Also have some time off during the week and be happy to get you lost. Shoot me a PM or post up a "Wanna ride, need a guide" in the Who's Going Riding area.

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Welcome! Hightstown, NJ here - Guess you can ride sand lol.

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Welcome! Easiest way to plate your new WR would be in AZ. There are ways to do it here but the all cost money and are none are legal in the strictest sense of the word. :)

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Another TE450 rider here as well. Welcome to the group, see you on the trail.

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Worked in Monmouth County for a few years. Great riding in NJ, and a great bunch of riders as well. Welcome.

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