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The weather is turning to shit. Dirt turns to mud. Who's got a dirt bike they wanna get dirty? :blink:

I'm just curious to see who's got a pitbike/dirtbike and maybe we could put a day together to go riding on a track! Maybe end of June sometime? If I can pick the track, I'd chose Sellick's Hill. Love that track and come to grief many times. :P

Thoughts? :laugh:

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Sellicks Hill is a good track too ... if it hasn't been hacked by the f**kwits with no idea that go there with shovels! Seriously, I hate the wankers who turn up with their shit chinese crap, hack up a decent jump with shovels for their own amusement, go over that jump a few times (for a whole of one half hour!), then go home when they hurt themselves or get bored or get the poser pics that want! Only to f**k up the a section of track me and my mates are tearing around for half the day on!

Got some decent jumps that'll test your manhood :P Its alot of fun too in winter when it gets greasy and you can 'drift' everywhere :banana:

Where's this track of yours kidafa?

Sellicks Hill is definately not a beginners track. Your little track there looks good for practicing a decent jump. Got a shovel? Bobcat? We could throw in a few more 'challenges'! :woot:

man i wish i didn't give up my kx she was great for hitting freestyle ramps and stuff the longest jump ive done is 96ft at the motorcross track up here. thats pretty big but compared to the ramp for the first time was a little less scary.lol and i used to jump freestyle ramps on a 1984 xlx250.

Track is very close to our lunch point on the cruise ruby :P

Id personally say sellicks is a beginners track...

The benched section of the track can be, but if you use the jumps that run off then back onto the track its not :happy: Then again, me and my mates run around the easier section in 3rd pinned to the stop.

For those not familiar with the track, the pic shows some of the track in the background:

reubenjump01.jpg

Found the only vid I can find of one of the jumps:

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v129/Reu...eubenjump03.flv

And heres a pic of the Honda Sobe (with 140cc Lifan motor) that we broke on one of the jumps. Don't mind my mate, he's still out cold from the crash :ermm:

reuben002.jpg

its amusing how a lot of you are keen as to ride at selicks and sound like youve done it hundreds of times.

i assume you all know its private land? and therfore you have all been trespassing?

the land is currently for sale, but as its hills face zone it would be hard to set up a ligit bike track as the greenies wouldnt allow it.

dam you greenies.....

piss of to tasmania, where its green all year round... lol

its amusing how a lot of you are keen as to ride at selicks and sound like youve done it hundreds of times.

i assume you all know its private land? and therfore you have all been trespassing?

the land is currently for sale, but as its hills face zone it would be hard to set up a ligit bike track as the greenies wouldnt allow it.

dam you greenies.....

piss of to tasmania, where its green all year round... lol

The track at Sellicks Hill is Crown land. Cops have been out there a few times and have no problem with us there.

Dirt bikers have been going there for many years with no problems with any authority. And 'yes' Council is tolerant of this because there is no impact on the environment or wildlife or any residents.

That land is not currently for sale and won't be in the near future. If you've seen the land you'd understand why.

sorry for pointing out the fact that your wrong,

but here is the link to the land in question,

i have looked into purchasing it to create a motorbike adventure park etc but im having issues getting past the hills face zoning requiremnents with council. be warned it is private land.

http://www.domain.com.au/Public/PropertyDe...did=2006645866#

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