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		<title>ATV Trails at Brushy Mountain Motor Sports Park</title>
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The Brushy Mountain Motor Sports Park can be found in Alexander  County, North Carolina. This park is friendly to ATV riders, Motorcycle  riders, and UTV riders and has been in business for several years. Most  of the trails are marked one way which keeps riders from playing chicken  head-on which is [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Brushy Mountain Motor Sports Park can be found in Alexander  County, North Carolina. This park is friendly to ATV riders, Motorcycle  riders, and UTV riders and has been in business for several years. Most  of the trails are marked one way which keeps riders from playing chicken  head-on which is very nice. Motorcycle riders who are looking for tight  trails are sure to feel at home here because they have many trails  designated just for them.</p>
<p>This park was chosen for it rave reviews  online, and because we needed an honest to goodness proving ground for  the new Linhai-Yamaha 400 4&#215;4 ATV. We quickly unloaded and went over to  the sign in station to pay the fee and sign the liability waivers that I  like to call the &#8220;Not our fault if you get hurt or die&#8221; papers. The  attendants quickly came over to check out our brand new Linhai Big Horn  ATV, and to make sure we had all the proper safety equipment like  helmets, riding boots, and gloves.</p>
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<p>Now that the formalities were  out of the way, a push of a button later the engine started with a  throaty growl and I pointed the brand new ATV that had never seen mud  before up the mountain trail. The trail started off with a couple jumps  and quick turns up a moderate incline, but it was plenty wide enough not  to feel threatened very much. The trails were still peppered with large  mud holes from the early spring rain and my riding partners behind me  will agree that I made sure they wore as much of it as I could spray on  them if they got too close to my ATV.</p>
<p>Further up the trails, the  conditions quickly changed from Beginner level to white and orange  DANGER signs around every turn. Steep hill climbs combined with very  rocky terrain put my new ride to the test and I quickly engaged the four  wheel drive. It seemed to be powering along pretty well right up until I  came around a blind uphill turn where another rider was stuck right in  the middle of the trail.</p>
<p>You must understand that this section of  the trail was not a place to stop because of the degree of incline, and  my Linhai ATV once stopped on the mountainside, stalled, then started  rolling rapidly down the hill despite the brakes being fully applied. I  jumped off just in time before is rolled right off the side and  continued until a tree stopped it 20 feet off the trail. After several  hours we got it back on the trail and I cursed myself for being too  cheap to add on the winch option. I was really excited when it cranked  back up with one push of the button, and the only damage was the left  rear plastic fender was broken and the rear metal rack was bent pretty  bad.</p>
<p>When I got back to the entrance, I broke out the wrench and  proceeded to add a portion of my brand new ATV to the totem pole. I  ordered a new fender and a winch for it that night and plan to ride  there again very soon.</p>
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