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The Dirt Riders of Colorado, or DROC, is a non-profit organization that focuses on the sport of off-road motorcycling in the state of Colorado.

 Our goal is to bring the off-road motorcycling community together in a common forum that will allow riders from across the state to get together to exchange information and meet folks that have the same love of off-road motorcycling.

 
 
 
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1.) Ride with proper gear at all times.

2.) Have a proper spark arrestor and exhaust silencer.

3.) Obey all private property and no trespassing signs at all times.

4.) Appreciate our environment and our designated riding areas.

5.) Always be considerate of any others in the area.

6.) Move aside for a faster rider whenever it is safe to do so.

7.) Be aware of slower riders and pass with care.

8.) Offer assistance to other dirt riders if needed.

9.) Be free of drugs and alcohol when riding.

10.) Keep our riding areas litter free and take all your garbage with you.

11.) Stop for horses, kill your bike and remove your helmet.
  
 
 
 
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We are still under construction, but please stop back in the future and visit our News & Events areas to see what is new in the Colorado off-road motorcycling world.
 
Our Tracks & Trails area has a listing of tracks and trails in Colorado. The Tips & Tricks area has some helpful information about bike setup and riding technique that is helpful while riding in Colorado. The Pit Board is a bulletin board where questions can be posted in an open forum, or organize a ride in your area. The links page has links to other web sites that are related to the off-road motorcycling world.

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Please Remember, this is your site. If there is something that you would like to see or like us to change, please let us know. We are always looking for riders that would like to contribute ideas, tips, photos, product reviews, etc. This is your chance to give back to the Colorado off-road motorcycling community.

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The Weekly Dirt: February 1, 2012

Wed, 01 Feb 2012 22:02:00 -0800

The Weekly Dirt: February 1, 2012
The Weekly Dirt: February 1, 2012 - Dirt Rider Magazine
Oakland SX, Sumter National Enduro and more

Welcome to the Weekly Dirt, the place to go each week to feed your off-road habit. This week, we start in Oakland, California, where James Stewart made a huge statement by taking his first Supercross win of the year. Then we travel all the way across the country to Sumter, South Carolina, where the national enduro series kicked off in a big way. So get your ticket punched and hold on.


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What Really Happened at Oakland Supercross 2012

Mon, 30 Jan 2012 12:01:00 -0800

What Really Happened at Oakland Supercross 2012
What Really Happened at Oakland Supercross 2012 - Dirt Rider Magazine
Four Winners in Four Weeks In The Supercross Class

Here's a piece from What Really Happened by Scott Hoffman:


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How-To With Ryan Villopoto: Sitting Mid-Flight Before A Flat Corner

Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:06:00 -0700

How-To With Ryan Villopoto: Sitting Mid-Flight Before A Flat Corner
How-To With Ryan Villopoto: Sitting Mid-Flight Before A Flat Corner - Dirt Rider Magazine
At the Phoenix Supercross, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto was transferring to a seated position in mid-air over the finish-line jump in order to more quickly transition to the flat, left-hand turn that followed.

At the Phoenix Supercross, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto was transferring to a seated position in mid-air over the finish-line jump in order to more quickly transition to the flat, left-hand turn that followed. He talked us through when to use this move and how to pull it off properly and safely.


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Pro Secrets - Clutch Inspection

Thu, 01 Nov 2007 23:11:00 -0700

Pro Secrets - Clutch Inspection
Pro Secrets - Clutch Inspection - Dirt Rider Magazine
Inspecting Your Clutch

You replace your rear tire because you can see the signs of wear, but the signs of clutch wear are trickier to spot. You can lay your bike over and pop off the clutch cover easily enough, but what do you look for then? Ron Hinson of Hinson Racing demystifies basic clutch inspection.


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Pro Secrets - Perfect Chain Adjustment

Thu, 07 Jun 2007 02:06:00 -0700

Pro Secrets - Perfect Chain Adjustment
Pro Secrets - Perfect Chain Adjustment - Dirt Rider Magazine
Wrenching: Perfect chain adjustment with Jonny Weisman.

Proper chain tension is vital to drive-component longevity and peak performance. When we noticed Destry Abbott's main wrench, Jonny Weisman, adjusting chain tension after a rear sprocket swap, we had to ask about his secret technique and what parts he uses to make wheel changes quick and easy in the heat of battle.


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