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Old 05-06-2008, 09:04 AM
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My mom always told me if you have nothing nice to say, STFU.........OK here saying was a little diferrant but you get the point. Luke, if you can do it better, DO IT.......

Hoss, sweet pics......
Hey Randy whats up? Havent seen you around? Been just doing OTHG gigs? See ya soon, maybe at a night race in San Jose..I Might go watch Minter at one of those....Sean
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Old 05-06-2008, 09:37 AM
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Hey Sean, been riding E-street alot until I broke 2 ribs at our National. Feeling better and might try E-street Thurs. If that feels alright might race SCMX Sat. nite. Take care and hopefully see you guys soon.
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Old 05-06-2008, 11:13 AM
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What about Davis passing Greg Albertyn in his qual at southwick and pulling 30 sec away from him on his factory bike.. Then in the second moto davis came around the first turn in 3rd behind D henry and ezra lusk and ran top 5 for half the moto until his bike blew.. That is no easy task to beat all those factory guys like that.. Scott can rail ruts,sand berms or whatever better than anyone ive seen around here..He simply has skillz on a bike.. He said he might build a pro only sx track and go race some sx next year on his 2stroke that would be fun to see
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My mom always told me if you have nothing nice to say, STFU.........OK here saying was a little diferrant but you get the point. Luke, if you can do it better, DO IT.......

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its not hard to prep a track better than what estreet was on sunday. how hard is it to spend an hour on a tractor ripping at least the turns for a practice day? i guess for scott and crew it's extremely hard. the only reason i ride at either of his tracks is that they are the only place to ride without driving 2 hours. i have nothing against scott personally, he's a nice guy. it would do a hell of a lot for his business if he took the time to actually prep his tracks.

and wtrskinut, i can prep a track, ask trace shaw.
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if he could prep a track as well as he rides it would be cool.
now now girls no complaing, track prep is in the eyes of the bar holder
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its not hard to prep a track better than what estreet was on sunday. how hard is it to spend an hour on a tractor ripping at least the turns for a practice day? i guess for scott and crew it's extremely hard. the only reason i ride at either of his tracks is that they are the only place to ride without driving 2 hours. i have nothing against scott personally, he's a nice guy. it would do a hell of a lot for his business if he took the time to actually prep his tracks.

and wtrskinut, i can prep a track, ask trace shaw.
Come on Luke!! What about Cycle Land? That's much closer to your place. Better yet, why don't you open "Luke Miller Land" and then you won't have to leave your property to be happy?!?! This thread was not about track prep, it's about Scott on his new bike and the GREAT pics Hoss took.
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its not hard to prep a track better than what estreet was on sunday. how hard is it to spend an hour on a tractor ripping at least the turns for a practice day? i guess for scott and crew it's extremely hard. the only reason i ride at either of his tracks is that they are the only place to ride without driving 2 hours. i have nothing against scott personally, he's a nice guy. it would do a hell of a lot for his business if he took the time to actually prep his tracks.

and wtrskinut, i can prep a track, ask trace shaw.
I must have been at a different E Street on Sunday because I thought it was good prep. I will say, however, that the track deteriorated quickly. There were a lot of fast guys (and girls) there early pounding out laps and with the shorter track it didn't take long for the some strange holes to develop. The track has been prepped almost exactly the same every time I have been there, the first laps at E Street are always beautiful.
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Come on Luke!! What about Cycle Land? That's much closer to your place. Better yet, why don't you open "Luke Miller Land" and then you won't have to leave your property to be happy?!?! This thread was not about track prep, it's about Scott on his new bike and the GREAT pics Hoss took.
he cant go open up luke miller land because he doesnt know how to prep a track.
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I must have been at a different E Street on Sunday because I thought it was good prep. I will say, however, that the track deteriorated quickly. There were a lot of fast guys (and girls) there early pounding out laps and with the shorter track it didn't take long for the some strange holes to develop. The track has been prepped almost exactly the same every time I have been there, the first laps at E Street are always beautiful.
I thought the track was prepped nicely on Sunday. I do agree that there were some nasty holes that developed early and one before the off camber downhill near the end of the S turn claimed my shifter as a victim.
My suggestion would be that they could fix some of the bad holes midway through the day. They used to do that with the dozer and I don't know why they don't anymore.
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Scott has so much natural talent, it would be fun to have him racing again
why would u want that? you would just get pillaged by him cuz your one of the slower pros
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