What Genaration of Mx are you??

Motodave
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Edited Date/Time 1/27/2012 4:50pm
What generation of mx did you really begin to take notice and start following the sport.


1.karsmakers-jammer, 1974- 1976


2.hannah-mike bell, 1977 -1980


3.Barnett- bailey, 1981 - 1983


4. 0-show-johnson, 1984 - 1988


5. stanton - bayle, 1989 - 1991


6. mcgrath -emig, 1993 -2000


7. Rc- stewart., 2001 -2009


.im a #6
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raddad
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4/29/2009 3:46pm Edited Date/Time 4/29/2009 3:48pm
1&2

1972 really..
Tiki
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2-3 6-7
Dean
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2 TO 4

then
picked up again in 2003
jimmie
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4/29/2009 4:00pm Edited Date/Time 2/15/2011 4:14pm
Pre 1
Big Lenny
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4/29/2009 4:01pm
Before all that, Damn how many Dave's do we have around here?..
mrquick
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4/29/2009 4:05pm
before #1 My first race bike had metal fenders.
DirtDgr
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4/29/2009 4:13pm
2 through 7...from another Dave
fcr
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-4 .
teggers
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MXerDW
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4/29/2009 4:26pm Edited Date/Time 4/16/2016 11:39pm
#1 Roger DeCoster, John Banks, and Ake Jonsson, Willie Bauer. Just to name a few.
1973 USGP at Carlsbad was the first big race I went to watch.
Been into the sport ever since.
lostboy819
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4/29/2009 4:37pm Edited Date/Time 4/29/2009 4:38pm
#1............ A Big DeCoster Fan. My first real race bike was a 1976 YZ125
englishman
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4/29/2009 4:38pm
#1: My old man raced a Greeves in the late '60's / early '70's and I've been in to it since before I can remember.
HuskyEd
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4/29/2009 4:41pm
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First race I attended was the 75 USGP at Carlsbad.
gsxrcr28
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#1 tape delayed Carlsbad ruled.
race
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I can remember as a kid reading about Dick Mann throwing massive roost on a Yankee MX bike ( which was, sort of, two Ossa 250 engines combined to make a 500 twin).






"In the 1960's, John Taylor of Schenectady, New York decided to begin building in the United States, a dual-purpose motorcycle, that would not only compete with European enduro-type motorcycles, but excel by being more powerful, better built, more reliable, and faster. Below is a picture of a 1971 Yankee Z motorcycle. It's 100% original, right down to the "Full Bore" tires. There were only about 760 of this model built by Yankee Motor Company back in the early '70's.

The concept for the engine had been designed by Eduardo Giró of the OSSA factory in Barcelona, Spain. The engine was actually a joining of two single-cylinder, 2 cycle, air-cooled engines into one torquey twin with a common crankshaft and cases. Although the engine was designed primarily for the roadrace courses of Europe, Eduardo wanted this engine to offer versatility for both road and dirt use. The engine could be made to fire with both pistons together, as a large single cylinder engine would and, with a relatively easy method, be made to fire with each piston taking its turn at the top of the stroke, as most twin-cylinder engines of the time did. Originally, it began with the OSSA 230 cc. engine cylinders, pistons, and crankshafts, but by the time the motorcycles were actually produced, the OSSA became a 250 cc, and therefore, the Yankee became a full 500 cc twin.

This was 1969 and OSSA was a growing force in the off-road motorcycle market. Yankee Motor Company imported the OSSA moto-cross and enduro models, seeing great growth in those years, 1968-71. With the help of dirt-track expert, Dick Mann, the OSSA's were more than competitive in the 1/4 mile short track races of the time. This success spawned the production of the DMR, the Dick Mann Replica, a highly tuned 250 cc OSSA engine set in a special frame totally manufactured in the Schenectady facility. This run of 250's was a trial for the soon-to-be 500 cc Yankee Z motorcycle.

Delays in production were eventually the Yankee's downfall, as lighter, more reliable motorcycles made their way into the American market. By the time the first Yankees rolled off the assembly line in 1971, the weight differences were large enough to make the serious enduro rider shy from owning the Yankee."



"The Yankee did offer some new and innovative ideas to motorcycling at the time. It was the first production motorcycle to have a rear disk brake system. The Yankee had a 6-speed gearbox with the option to lock out low gear so the motorcycle would comply with the AMA racing rules of the time. It had stainless steel handlebars and a strong, light frame which was made from chrome-moly tubing with the oval swingarm being totally new to motorcycling. The forged aluminum fork crowns were produced by the gun-making Smith and Wesson Company of Springfield, Massachusetts. A quick-release seat and large air filter system was a plus for the serious dirt riders of the time."





How can you not love a bike that uses Smith and Wesson triple clamps.


Wolfman
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4/29/2009 4:54pm
All I have to say is American Cavalcade was the shit.
4/29/2009 5:02pm
I used to love Cycle Magazine. Whatever happened to Ed Hertfelder and his "Duct Tapes?" The guy was legend.

#2 for me.
Seeing Hannah in Cycle mag was probably the first big time motocrosser I heard of. I remember reading about DeCoster on his Honda in the GPs, taking on Malherbe. Great memories...
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4/29/2009 5:07pm
#6 is when I started getting in to it.

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