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<blockquote data-quote="onealdodge" data-source="post: 216530" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>I remember riding at late 80's early 90's braswell mountain/copper hill/lucas rd/beasleys knob/blairsville/three forks. I remember when you had dual carbs and popping wheelies with front spindle wheels you were a basass. Then it got more into hill climbing. Long straight ass up stuff. It got to where ass puckering was a norm. Peoples rail buggies were no longer vw engines,type 3 axles were weak and if you had anything less than cut Q buckshots you were a puss. All balls out straight up assault hill climbing it was fun. Then all the places to ride got shut down and everybody sold there buggies. It seems rockclimbing has transitioned into a similar style. Rockbouncing!!!!! It's fun to watch no doubt...Does anyone remember a hill at three forks called DEADMANS? I only seen 1 buggy climb out the top. Terry Priest was the only one I know of. I seen a ton of buggies hit it and plumber drug his buggy out in pieces one afternoon. It was a nasty sob for sure!!!!!!!!!</p><p>I have some old ass videos on a cassette style tape somewhere gonna break it out and transfer it and post it up......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onealdodge, post: 216530, member: 220"] I remember riding at late 80's early 90's braswell mountain/copper hill/lucas rd/beasleys knob/blairsville/three forks. I remember when you had dual carbs and popping wheelies with front spindle wheels you were a basass. Then it got more into hill climbing. Long straight ass up stuff. It got to where ass puckering was a norm. Peoples rail buggies were no longer vw engines,type 3 axles were weak and if you had anything less than cut Q buckshots you were a puss. All balls out straight up assault hill climbing it was fun. Then all the places to ride got shut down and everybody sold there buggies. It seems rockclimbing has transitioned into a similar style. Rockbouncing!!!!! It's fun to watch no doubt...Does anyone remember a hill at three forks called DEADMANS? I only seen 1 buggy climb out the top. Terry Priest was the only one I know of. I seen a ton of buggies hit it and plumber drug his buggy out in pieces one afternoon. It was a nasty sob for sure!!!!!!!!! I have some old ass videos on a cassette style tape somewhere gonna break it out and transfer it and post it up...... [/QUOTE]
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