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General Discussion => Penton Racing Talk => Topic started by: Dwight Rudder on March 05, 2012, 03:17:29 AM

Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: Dwight Rudder on March 05, 2012, 03:17:29 AM
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
Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: hankthecrank on March 05, 2012, 05:46:06 AM
Congrats Cory!!! Good job!

Hank Rinehart
Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: hankthecrank on March 05, 2012, 05:46:06 AM
Congrats Cory!!! Good job!

Hank Rinehart
Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: fasmith on March 06, 2012, 08:48:38 PM
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
Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: Dwight Rudder on March 06, 2012, 11:35:22 PM
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
Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: checkcrew on March 07, 2012, 07:58:08 AM
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]
Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: 454MRW on March 07, 2012, 09:18:16 AM
It sounds like his is getting even lighter with all of that plastic scattered around the stump he hit. Ouch! Mike

Michael R. Winter
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Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: Dwight Rudder on March 07, 2012, 09:24:35 AM
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.
Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: rob w on March 08, 2012, 08:18:39 AM
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.
Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: sixdazed on March 08, 2012, 02:18:22 PM
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.
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Title: CORY WINS !
Post by: checkcrew on March 09, 2012, 05:29:06 PM
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]