where are some cool drifting spots in NH
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where are some cool drifting spots in NH
got a taste of drifting, and now thats all i want to do. anyone know of any cool, mostly safe, non-cop traveled roads that would be a fun drive?
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Lake Winnipesaukee? Squam Lake? Lake Winnisquam? Newfound Lake? Lake Sunapee? Lake Ossipee? All of the top of my head that offer good drifting in NH. All offer much better places to do some cool drifting in the hot summer months instead of drifting in your bathtub or inflatable kidee pool.
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Originally posted by KC
Lake Winnipesaukee? Squam Lake? Lake Winnisquam? Newfound Lake? Lake Sunapee? Lake Ossipee? All of the top of my head that offer good drifting in NH. All offer much better places to do some cool drifting in the hot summer months instead of drifting in your bathtub or inflatable kidee pool.
Lake Winnipesaukee? Squam Lake? Lake Winnisquam? Newfound Lake? Lake Sunapee? Lake Ossipee? All of the top of my head that offer good drifting in NH. All offer much better places to do some cool drifting in the hot summer months instead of drifting in your bathtub or inflatable kidee pool.
im too poor for a kiddie pool, so bathtub is all i have. every once in a while i get bored, so i like to turn on the shower while im in the tub and pretend im a submarine thats been hit.
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i'm into gravel pits alot. there's no worry about other people, less high stress on your car/tires and if you have a cool enough pit weaving through the banks is almoist as cool as rallying on a dirt road.
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Originally posted by ZIZZIZ
i'm into gravel pits alot. there's no worry about other people, less high stress on your car/tires and if you have a cool enough pit weaving through the banks is almoist as cool as rallying on a dirt road.
i'm into gravel pits alot. there's no worry about other people, less high stress on your car/tires and if you have a cool enough pit weaving through the banks is almoist as cool as rallying on a dirt road.
j/k, i am very sorry for what happened to crazy ivan. i dont know of any gravel pits around here. i am kind of outta the loop so to say
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ivan was actually into a ditch. at 55-60 mph. maybe a little less. the worst gravel pits have done to me is a blow out at 65 goin sideways. and that was cause i decided to give a couple kids a ride and all the weight in the back was too much. the wheel was fine though. but i only ever ride with one if i go hard on dirt now.
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