Our friend Cory Buttrick wins the Sandlapper Nat'l Enduro in South Carolina this weekend ! This is Cory's 3rd Nat'l Enduro Career win. GO CORY !
Dwight
Congrats Cory!!! Good job!
Hank Rinehart
Congrats Cory!!! Good job!
Hank Rinehart
And congrats to Dwight also for a fine showing at the Sandlapper Enduro despite a crash that as he described it to me would have made me think twice about getting back on the bike. And Dwight...quite honestly... you looked like you were hurting a bit there after the race. I hope you are doing well.
Freddie Smith
Quotequote:Originally posted by fasmith
And congrats to Dwight also for a fine showing at the Sandlapper Enduro despite a crash that as he described it to me would have made me think twice about getting back on the bike. And Dwight...quite honestly... you looked like you were hurting a bit there after the race. I hope you are doing well.
Freddie Smith
Bruised Pride and Legs, arm, cheek, ankles and several hundred dollars worth of plastic. Moving slow. LOL
Dwight, hi,
are you still riding the new Husky WR150 ?
if so how is it holding up to the pounding of the National races ??
ie: suspension, wheel brgs., top end, etc,etc
i am looking for a light weight 2 stroke and was wondering,
regards,
Mike Gallagher, NJ.
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It sounds like his is getting even lighter with all of that plastic scattered around the stump he hit. Ouch! Mike
Michael R. Winter
I enjoy rebuilding and appreciating Pentons!
1974 250 HS Pentons-1980 KTM 175-400'S
1975 Can Am 175 TNT & 77 250 Black Widow
1979 Husqvarna OR390
1976-78 RM & 77-79 PE Suzuki's
1974 CR250M 07 CR125R 79 CR250R
Quotequote:Originally posted by checkcrew
Dwight, hi,
are you still riding the new Husky WR150 ?
if so how is it holding up to the pounding of the National races ??
ie: suspension, wheel brgs., top end, etc,etc
i am looking for a light weight 2 stroke and was wondering,
regards,
Mike Gallagher, NJ.
[email protected]
Actually holding up extremely well. I love this bike ! I just need to quit endoing into stumps and landing on more stumps.
Speaking of 150's. I rode a new KTM 150 SX yesterday. Wow, I can not believe that little piston can make that much power !!
Awesome, way to go Cory ! You're an incredibly talented rider. I know you'll be a champion multi-champion.
Bawb-don't hesitate to get one if you can find a deal on one.They are cool bikes for sure.I still love my 150XC.
Ric
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Dwight,
thanks for the info on the Husky 150,
sounds like a great bike for the money, you see them for at least $2K less than the KTM 150,
i am a lookin :-))))
thanks again,
Quotequote:Originally posted by Dwight Rudder
Quotequote:Originally posted by checkcrew
Dwight, hi,
are you still riding the new Husky WR150 ?
if so how is it holding up to the pounding of the National races ??
ie: suspension, wheel brgs., top end, etc,etc
i am looking for a light weight 2 stroke and was wondering,
regards,
Mike Gallagher, NJ.
[email protected]
Actually holding up extremely well. I love this bike ! I just need to quit endoing into stumps and landing on more stumps.
Mike Gallagher, NJ.
[email protected]