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Ha ha. Vegas. I like dunes. And you know what I ride. Cause I be your family. Bit for anyone else who would like to know.... I ride a 2005 KFX 700.

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Hi ladies! I am the mod here, and I am fairly new to riding. I ride a 2006 Arctic Cat 250, My husband and my kids ride too! We like the So. Cal. High dessert. Welcome to our very own forum. Oh, I live in Northern Ca!

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Im Savannah. The older members know me. I used to be the moderator for She Rides. Im the one that came up with the name. :) Then I decided to leave the site. But im back now! Im 23 and born and raised in Vegas. Good to see some other Vegas riders. I ride a 2002 Honda 300ex. :biggrin:

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Im Savannah. The older members know me. I used to be the moderator for She Rides. Im the one that came up with the name. :) Then I decided to leave the site. But im back now! Im 23 and born and raised in Vegas. Good to see some other Vegas riders. I ride a 2002 Honda 300ex. :biggrin:

Thank you for getting this started, I just hated to see it go away, so when I asked about it, Admin said they'd bring it back if I wanted to Moderate. So, here we are. I'd be glad to have your help here since you probably know more about this than me! :wink:

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I'm from Colorado. Mostly ride the dunes, but like trail riding too.

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Hey, I just realized I didn't even intoduce my self. Anyways, I am Samantha and I am from Las Vegas, NV. My favorite type of riding is the dunes, but I pretty much like anything as long as I get to ride. I ride a 2003 Yamaha Raptor 660. Love it!

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I am originally from NY but live in Nashville, TN now.....I ride a pretty pink and black Honda 400ex that I absolutely love...I've only been riding a year, I started racing this past summer....I'm about to finish my very first motocross season :) But, I love the trails just as much....someday I hope I can ride in the dunes...everyone seems to love them so much!!!

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YEAH, I still have the same ride, but I can't ride right now, still on crutches, UUGGHH I want a new one too, I want the Can Am 450, but yeah the payments are not a good thing right now, lol but girl (man) it is sweet

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no kidden. i want one so bad. but i want a house too. and we're already payin on nicks' 450r and the truck. soooo probably aint goin to happen. its still nice to dream though huh?

like someday i might win the lottery. if i ever play.

:)

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My name is Tonya and I ride a 2007 Yamaha Grizzly 700-has the power steering and I also have 30 inch ITP Mudlite tires all the way around! We mostly do trail riding all over the south-I am from Tennessee. We have ridden in Missouri, Kentucky, Mississippit, Alabama, Tennessee and Arkansas. There are lots of great parks and trails around here. We love to camp and do the whole bit! I usually ride with my husband, he rides an 06 Banshee and an 07 YFZ 450, and many of our friends. Anyone know of some good places to ride around the south, let me know!

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