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    ginger sanders

    ginger sanders says:

    "Thanks so much for the post! This looks incredible! Soon I'll be taking motorcycle riding training classes, and then I'll finally be able to ride my motorcycle wherever and whenever I want. I can't wait!"

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    hadmyday

    hadmyday says:

    "Great motocross racing! In Supercross I heard Dungey is all washed up ! If I had a dime for every time a hypocrite sports fan writes someone off prematurely ! By the way, shouldn't hypocrite fans be banished - sports is about sportsmanship, supporting each other and all good things. We don't need more eastern big mouth wanna- be's popping off all of the time like the espn boys do and all the other big mouth know-it-alls that mucked up sports with trash talk and dirty news. ALL MOTOCROSSERS DESERVE OUR SUPPORT ! Some day EVERY athlete passes their prime. BUT WHEN THEY DO LET'S THANK THEM FOR PUTTING ON A GREAT SHOW WHILE THEY WERE ALL IN ! Skip the BS and the tacky criticisms. Be a real man."

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    annabel

    annabel says:

    "Nice video. I really luv MX !"

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    abronconut

    abronconut says:

    "This sucks, without RV riding the 2012 outdoor nationals we have to watch Cry'in Ryan Dungheep on his orangcicle puff up and tell us how awesome it is to be back out front when he knows down to the core of his soul that every podium he takes is a gift from the the ginger manace! Get well soon RV and I can't wait to see you smoking Dungheeps ass again! God Please let RV be healthy for the Monster Cup, that would be great to see RV step in and steal a million bucks out from under turd boy!"

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  • Tech video: Dr. Dirt's step-by-step fork seal swap

    Leaky fork seals are, for lack of a better description, a royal pain in the neck. The most common ailment to plague front suspension, a leaky fork seal can ruin your day by affecting your bike's handling, covering your front brake pads in oil, and generally just making a total mess of things. Most of the time a leaky fork seal is the result of dirt inside of the seal, but it can also be caused by a nick or ding in the fork tube from an impact with a rock or stick. But no matter what the cause, a weeping fork seal needs to be fixed, and oftentimes that means tearing into the suspension and changing the seal out. Fortunately, this isn't as difficult as you may think. To find out how to fix it, click here.


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