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  1. "Dune Run", submitted by mineurbiz
  2. hahaha that sounds ridiculous and absurd. Let's do it.
  3. Probably because you were on Tapatalk, maybe logged in as your old one?. Do you want me to merge the old account with your new one?
  4. until
    MLK weekend Holiday weekend passes required from January 12 thru 19
  5. Let's hear how everyone's weekend went. Seems like it was a cold one out there.
  6. Running a bit behind last month so this one will go fast. As soon as we get a couple, we'll vote. The winner's dune pic will be posted on the homepage after the contest is over. The member's screen name will be posted up with it as well as your caption or description included with the pic. Dune Pic of the Month- Rules 1. The picture must be YOURS. Do not go surfing the internet looking for one to submit. You cannot post any copyrighted pics. 2. The picture must not have any watermarks or logos on it. 3. The picture must be at least 600 x 600 pixels. It will be displayed on the home page if it wins the most votes so therefore we would like it to be a decent size picture. 4. The picture must abide by the terms and conditions (rules) of this board. 5. Post only ONE picture per contest 6. By posting a photo, you allow DDR to use it on our webpages & post it on our social media (FB & IG).
  7. No they just do videos like these.
  8. http://www.dumontduneriders.com/invision/index.php?showtopic=20504&p=253259
  9. I think the post about how you treated the last guy who desperately needed wheels/tires will probably offset that free promotion.
  10. Awesome. I expect plenty of great footage from the weekend. You should have enough camp time to become a pro drone flyer.
  11. Posting for the BLM... All-Terrain Vehicle Safety Training Available at Dumont Dunes on December 31 and January 1, 2016 January 2, 2016 (if there are enough sign-ups) Kids 6-17 are FREE Adults Free with Purchase of Most New ATVs Dec. 31, Jan 1-2, 2016 two half-day, hands-on ATV RiderCourseSM to learn the proper and safe use of all-terrain vehicles are being offered from 8 am – 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm –4:30 pm near the Dumont Dunes visitor center. The ATV RiderCourse is conducted by certified instructors from the nationally recognized ATV Safety Institute (ASI), which has been conducting these courses for more than 20 years. Information about class location and availability can be found at www.atvsafety.org (click on “Online Enrollment”) or by calling (800) 887-2887. The ASI ATV RiderCourse is free for purchasers of most new ATVs and it is available to others for a reasonable fee. Local ASI Instructors, John and Nicole Slapper said, “It’s critical that riders and non-riders alike understand the importance of the safe and responsible use of ATVs. Parental supervision is a key element to a child's safety and children under the age of 16 must be supervised at all times when operating an ATV. Parents literally hold the key to their children’s safety. Every ATV has an ignition key, and when a parent or guardian controls the key, they control the ATV’s use.” The ATV RiderCourse offers training for youth aged 6-11 where a parent or guardian must be present or participate in the training, as well as training for teens and adults. The course is conducted completely outdoors and students practice basic safety techniques with hands-on exercises covering starting and stopping, turning – both gradual and quick – negotiating hills, emergency stopping and swerving, and riding over obstacles. Particular emphasis is placed on the safety implications relating to each lesson. The course also covers protective gear, environmental responsibility and state and local laws. The ATV Safety Institute also offers free interactive online courses for youth, teens and adults on its website in preparation for taking a hands-on ATV RiderCourse or as a refresher after they have taken a course. The ATV Safety Institute's Golden Rules: 1. Always wear a helmet and other protective gear. 2. Never ride on public roads - another vehicle could hit you. 3. Never ride under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. 4. Never carry a passenger on a single-rider vehicle. 5. Ride an ATV that's right for your age. 6. Supervise riders younger than 16; ATVs are not toys. 7. Ride only on designated trails and at a safe speed. 8. Take an ATV RiderCourseSM; Call Toll-Free at (800) 887-2887, or go to www.atvsafety.org. The All-Terrain Vehicle Safety Institute® (ASI), a not-for-profit division of the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America® (SVIA), was formed in 1988 to implement an expanded national program of all-terrain vehicle (ATV) safety education and awareness. The ASI’s primary goal is to promote the safe and responsible use of ATVs, thereby reducing crashes and injuries that may result from improper ATV operation by the rider. For safety information or to enroll in the ATV RiderCourseSM nearest you, visit www.atvsafety.org and click on “Online Enrollment” or call (800) 887-2887. view or download this as a pdf: RiderCourse_Site_Awareness_News_Release.pdf
  12. I think I got it figured out. Seems there might have been an issue with the vacuum line to the module that controls the secondary injectors. After I unplugged it at a barb connection, pulled on it and plugged it back in, it ran awesome. I made like 4 passes with it running great so I hope it was just a kinked line or something restricting it. I'll be running a new line, maybe a steel braided one, to make sure it doesn't have any issues in the future. I suspected that line might have been pinched and even checked it out at D, but never could see anything. The scan tool I was using confirmed my theory though of it running lean. I was at least half right and on the right path. A full weekend trip in the sand will confirm it's fixed and not an intermittent problem.
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