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im getting stationed at Ft. Bragg, NC and i never have been there. is there any good riding? what kind of terrain is there? im used to riding in Michigan, and theres some good riding in there but i have not herd much about NC. im gonna be there in about a month as soon and im done with with airborne. I wanna get my banshee send down but i wanna check out the area first. any info. would be appreciated, thanks

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im getting stationed at Ft. Bragg, NC and i never have been there. is there any good riding? what kind of terrain is there? im used to riding in Michigan, and theres some good riding in there but i have not herd much about NC. im gonna be there in about a month as soon and im done with with airborne. I wanna get my banshee send down but i wanna check out the area first. any info. would be appreciated, thanks

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i ride in nc the riding pretty good what kind do you like, give me a pm if you ever want to ride, try the website www.atvnc.com thats all you need to know about riding in nc

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im not to picky on the types of riding,i like about anything. im used to wooded trails back home, hill climbing is something else i like. i went to the dunes one too, thopught that was fun. as long as there is a fair amount of riding area i will be happy. thanks for the info, i might take you up on that offer, im not sure where in NC Ft. Bragg is though, any idea to its whereabouts compared you you?

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I was down there a couple time visiting my brother. South of fort bragg there was a lot of guys riding. Looked like fun. I don't remember exactly where it was, but I can ask my brother the street names.

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how is the riding this time of year? once i get there its gonna probally be a few weeks before i am able to get the banshee down there. what kind of terrain is it?

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how is the riding this time of year? once i get there its gonna probally be a few weeks before i am able to get the banshee down there. what kind of terrain is it?

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the riding is chilly and not much is open like nature forest but its still fun , kw04 im from asheboro nc if you know where that is

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Let me know when you get here I only live about an hour or so from bragg. I moved here from Florida and there really is not any places to ride without having to pay admission. I'm a little closer to the coast and it is real muddy. Let me know what kind of places you find I'm willing to drive if you find something good I just don't care for mud cause I was used to riding in sand.

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I just moved to NC recently also. You do have to search, but there's places to ride. There's a place in Chester, SC, pretty much right across the line from charlotte, called TNT motorsports park. I don't know if they have a web site, but they have 4 or 5 mx tracks. Quads are only allowed on 1 track that was specifically made for quads. That specific track was closed for renovation when I was there right before christmas, but they said it would be open soon. They also got a flat track w/ a smaller table top you can ride. They have a good trail loop, but it's kind of tight for a Banshee, manicured, though. Also there's a place called Forest Games up in the mountains, about an hour north of Greensboro. They got a lot of trails, $10 to ride, real cool people up there. When I was up there after Christmas they were supposed to be getting their trails serviced the next weekend. They had some too-deep mud holes, and some big ruts from the grizzlies and shit, but it was worth a short drive and $10. There's another place in Hickory, NC , called Brushy Mountain Motorsports park. They got a good web site, but they got a decible level and WILL enforce it, Quads ain't allowed on the mx tracks, I don't think. From what I've heard, it's not worth the trip mto get turned away. If anyone knows different, let me know.

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Check out Busco beach in Goldsboro, I've been once and planning on going back this weekend. It is a relaxed place to ride with pits and hill climbs and trails. It is about 1200 acres. The website is buscobeach.com

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