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Date Posted: 13:24:11 03/05/02 Tue
Author: RCwhat
Subject: i made a track all last weekend out of regular dirt but i made the turns way too tight and had to slow down rediculously to stay on the track. my next revision should be much better. I am thinking of making a death jump, with a nice water puddle in the middle to make sure your hitting it at wot to save your car from the water. how wide are normal off road tracks? mines is currently about the width of a yamaha banshee, seems a little tighter than i expected
In reply to: Erwin8r in Los Angeles 's message, "RCWhat, the stonedust sounds like it will work fine. When building your track, try to make it "flow," but not make it so easy that you leave out the technical sections--this will ensure good practice for you, and a whole lot of fun. Make it interesting by adding gravel traps, etc. Oh, and with fear of stating the obvious, make sure you have some cool jumps!" on 10:32:18 03/05/02 Tue


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