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Costa Rica Unbound! Getting dirty in Central America!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Wood" data-source="post: 77254" data-attributes="member: 246"><p>My comments have little to do with your riding ability. It has to do with your irresponsible riding depicted in your video. Your visiting a foreign country, as a Guest of WPS/Michelin. Your report sets yourself up as a product tester/experianced rider. </p><p> </p><p>I was not aware that you where driving the Polaris? Interesting excuse, for skipping the trails. One does not need to be an "Expert" rider to enjoy trail riding. However, you report mentions "trails", what trails are presented in your video?</p><p> </p><p>My observation is based on viewing your video. Riding slow, no problem. The issue is the irresponsible riding you present in your video.</p><p> </p><p>Perhaps those that have been to Randsburg understand my issue with this video. The problem is not the skill level of the rider. Riders of all skill levels ride to Randsburg, some take a longer, more challenging loop. How do you feel about the riders who get on the gas, in Randsburg? Race down the street, pull a wheelie, once they get in town. The privledge to ride into town goes away. </p><p> </p><p>Having common since is not about ones skill level. Those people did not pay to watch you race thru ones village, town or city. Have a talk with Malcom Smith, he loves Baja. He respects the people and he slows down when he comes into a village or rides past someones home. Its called respect for the locals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Wood, post: 77254, member: 246"] My comments have little to do with your riding ability. It has to do with your irresponsible riding depicted in your video. Your visiting a foreign country, as a Guest of WPS/Michelin. Your report sets yourself up as a product tester/experianced rider. I was not aware that you where driving the Polaris? Interesting excuse, for skipping the trails. One does not need to be an "Expert" rider to enjoy trail riding. However, you report mentions "trails", what trails are presented in your video? My observation is based on viewing your video. Riding slow, no problem. The issue is the irresponsible riding you present in your video. Perhaps those that have been to Randsburg understand my issue with this video. The problem is not the skill level of the rider. Riders of all skill levels ride to Randsburg, some take a longer, more challenging loop. How do you feel about the riders who get on the gas, in Randsburg? Race down the street, pull a wheelie, once they get in town. The privledge to ride into town goes away. Having common since is not about ones skill level. Those people did not pay to watch you race thru ones village, town or city. Have a talk with Malcom Smith, he loves Baja. He respects the people and he slows down when he comes into a village or rides past someones home. Its called respect for the locals. [/QUOTE]
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