It's incredible to think that a 25 year old bike , in the right hands , could still shred the freakin' dirt like that. Man , I remember two of my buddies back in 93' picked up two of these. At the time I was still riding my 90' KX 250. I got on both of those bikes , and seriously felt like a factory dude. Bikes were fast , and the chassis was waaaay ahead of it's time , and just perfect! And on Carson....haha , man that kid can haul the mail on everything!
Hello. This forum is full of great and wonderful moto fans. I don't know anything about the bikes and I'm genuinely curious about this so if someone could answer in detail so I understand that would be fabulous.
It is my understanding that 250cc two strokes can't race in the 250F nationals. Why is that? Do the 250 two strokes make way more HP and are faster with the same displacement? I don't understand why only a 125cc bike with smaller displacement is the only two stroke allowed to race with the 250F and a 250cc two stroke with the 450Fs.
Hello. This forum is full of great and wonderful moto fans. I don't know anything about the bikes and I'm genuinely curious about this so if...
Hello. This forum is full of great and wonderful moto fans. I don't know anything about the bikes and I'm genuinely curious about this so if someone could answer in detail so I understand that would be fabulous.
It is my understanding that 250cc two strokes can't race in the 250F nationals. Why is that? Do the 250 two strokes make way more HP and are faster with the same displacement? I don't understand why only a 125cc bike with smaller displacement is the only two stroke allowed to race with the 250F and a 250cc two stroke with the 450Fs.
Shouldn't you be stealing identities right now? Carson should have blocked out the bike's number
It's incredible to think that a 25 year old bike , in the right hands , could still shred the freakin' dirt like that. Man...
It's incredible to think that a 25 year old bike , in the right hands , could still shred the freakin' dirt like that. Man , I remember two of my buddies back in 93' picked up two of these. At the time I was still riding my 90' KX 250. I got on both of those bikes , and seriously felt like a factory dude. Bikes were fast , and the chassis was waaaay ahead of it's time , and just perfect! And on Carson....haha , man that kid can haul the mail on everything!
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That what's so cool about our sport, it really is about the rider more than anything else. No matter what I'm on I wouldn't be beating that guy anywhere but an interrupted straight line... A lot of the older bikes turn so well too, you can lean them over with full confidence - I noticed some of the Racerx test riders mention this in their retro bike reviews.
I recently rode a restored 1985 YZ250. It was awesome to ride, tractor torque engine, turned so well and stayed planted in every rut, suspension was good too. Brakes however, haha not so much. It was may more fun to ride than a new 450 and turned better than any bike I can ever remember. I had a 1985 YZ125 back then. I remember all of the 80''s and 90's bikes I owned all turned well compared to today's 4 strokes.
Hello. This forum is full of great and wonderful moto fans. I don't know anything about the bikes and I'm genuinely curious about this so if...
Hello. This forum is full of great and wonderful moto fans. I don't know anything about the bikes and I'm genuinely curious about this so if someone could answer in detail so I understand that would be fabulous.
It is my understanding that 250cc two strokes can't race in the 250F nationals. Why is that? Do the 250 two strokes make way more HP and are faster with the same displacement? I don't understand why only a 125cc bike with smaller displacement is the only two stroke allowed to race with the 250F and a 250cc two stroke with the 450Fs.
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Kid hauls on anything! I have no idea what his aspirations are, but I do hope we get to see him race pro someday.
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It is my understanding that 250cc two strokes can't race in the 250F nationals. Why is that? Do the 250 two strokes make way more HP and are faster with the same displacement? I don't understand why only a 125cc bike with smaller displacement is the only two stroke allowed to race with the 250F and a 250cc two stroke with the 450Fs.
That what's so cool about our sport, it really is about the rider more than anything else. No matter what I'm on I wouldn't be beating that guy anywhere but an interrupted straight line... A lot of the older bikes turn so well too, you can lean them over with full confidence - I noticed some of the Racerx test riders mention this in their retro bike reviews.
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