a series champion on a crappy bike

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The 94 MXDN at Roggenburg... Even tho Malin was clearly hauling the mail, it was clear to see Emig's engine was a turd... He was getting pulled by the euro bikes everywhere and Fro did know how to ride a 125!

On another note... What was the deal wit your teams then... Why didn't Henry or Lammy ride the 125 that year? Emig was the 92 champ, wasn't Henry 93-94? LaRocco was the 250 champ, Kied had a busted finger, where was Stanton or MC?
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Mikep147 wrote:
I can tell you who almost won it on the Crappiest Bike MC in 97 From what he and Albee say that 97 RM250 was a...
I can tell you who almost won it on the Crappiest Bike
MC in 97 From what he and Albee say that 97 RM250 was a roach and in Mcgrath's book he even said he personally took a set of forks off of his old CR250 practice bike and put on his practice RM himself because the Zook was so bad. It's hard to imagine that factory coming back from that to where they are now!
Nutty C wrote:
Nothing wrong with the 97 RMs it was just a case of team Suzuki riders getting spanked by Emig, Henry, Dowd, Lusk etc.
BS! They we're slow! Very slow. A current 250f had more pull than that bike.
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Pastrana's 2000 RM125 was a dog compared to the PC KX125s and the YoT YZ125s...plus he was enormous, even at 16. He made it work though.
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kawboy388 wrote:
Another "almost champ" on a crappy bike would have been RJ's 82 Yamaha.
Highsider wrote:
No kidding!
Believe it or not, the bike RJ rode was as good as any other factory bike there except the Hondas. Yamaha spent a ton and hours making that bike look dead stock. The suspension on that bike worked better then what the Yamaha guys had, and it cost more then the factory stuff. That motor was no stocker either.

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Adam43 wrote:
Pastrana's 2000 RM125 was a dog compared to the PC KX125s and the YoT YZ125s...plus he was enormous, even at 16. He made it work though.
with regular (right side up) forks nonetheless.
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Adam43 wrote:
Pastrana's 2000 RM125 was a dog compared to the PC KX125s and the YoT YZ125s...plus he was enormous, even at 16. He made it work though.
mx757 wrote:
with regular (right side up) forks nonetheless.
Nope not quite

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12/8/2010 5:39pm
well MC never won any titles on the Zuk. So I would ahve to say the person with the worst bike who ever won a championship was Albee.
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Adam43 wrote:
Pastrana's 2000 RM125 was a dog compared to the PC KX125s and the YoT YZ125s...plus he was enormous, even at 16. He made it work though.
mx757 wrote:
with regular (right side up) forks nonetheless.
I guess that is why he used to pull hole shots all the time and he probably had 30 pounds on Roncada
12/8/2010 5:49pm
If I remember correctly, Larocco did not show up to the Charlotte (I think) SX due to a disagreement between him and Decoster over the forks on MC's bike?
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i may not be the best rider out there but i can tell from everything ive rode the forks on my 96 rm 125 that i had were the best ive seen.
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Adam43 wrote:
Pastrana's 2000 RM125 was a dog compared to the PC KX125s and the YoT YZ125s...plus he was enormous, even at 16. He made it work though.
it didn't seem that slow to me.......... not saying it wasn't, did you see him at millville or something?
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Mc was particular no doubt. Im pretty sure that he wasnt the only one to say that the forks on the bike were garbage though. When...
Mc was particular no doubt. Im pretty sure that he wasnt the only one to say that the forks on the bike were garbage though. When you have shitty forks it throws off everything. Mc was making excuses i get no doubt though.
Making excuses? I could believe that if he had never won before. However, when a guy wins 4 titles in a row, then doesn't win a title and claims the bike sucked, then gets on a bike he likes and wins 3 MORE titles in a row...........You kind of half to give him the benefit of the doubt!!
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12/8/2010 7:37pm Edited Date/Time 12/8/2010 7:38pm
Adam43 wrote:
Pastrana's 2000 RM125 was a dog compared to the PC KX125s and the YoT YZ125s...plus he was enormous, even at 16. He made it work though.
Flatliner wrote:
it didn't seem that slow to me.......... not saying it wasn't, did you see him at millville or something?
Watched it get completely motored by Roncada's and Vohland's on GH uphill. Not that it was an absolute turd but definitely down on power.


Actually now that I think about it, how about Stewart in 2004? Won almost every single moto on a KX125 over a sea of 250Fs. That has got to take the cake...
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MC would've had 8 titles in a row if he stayed at Honda or went to any other manufacturer but Suzuki that year.

He MAYBE could've won on the Suzuki if he had more than TWO WEEKS of testing time. I can't believe he even won 2 races that year as it is. He was testing as the series went on.

On a side note, didn't Suzuki practically invent the adjust-on-the-fly clutch that year? They made it because MC kept complaining of the clutch having too much play half way through the race from what I recall.
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Mikep147 wrote:
I can tell you who almost won it on the Crappiest Bike MC in 97 From what he and Albee say that 97 RM250 was a...
I can tell you who almost won it on the Crappiest Bike
MC in 97 From what he and Albee say that 97 RM250 was a roach and in Mcgrath's book he even said he personally took a set of forks off of his old CR250 practice bike and put on his practice RM himself because the Zook was so bad. It's hard to imagine that factory coming back from that to where they are now!
Nutty C wrote:
Nothing wrong with the 97 RMs it was just a case of team Suzuki riders getting spanked by Emig, Henry, Dowd, Lusk etc.
Mikep147 wrote:
I hope you aren't serious, I mean i am a huge fan of Emig and Henry but come on MC won 15 out of 16 races...
I hope you aren't serious, I mean i am a huge fan of Emig and Henry but come on MC won 15 out of 16 races in 96 on the Honda and won 2 in 97 on the Zook then made the switch to Yamaha in 98 and i'd say done a tad bit better I think we all would agree on that!
Haha the 97 bike when asked why he still got great starts he said it was underpowered so his tires didnt spin enough!!! MC for how much he won was a very sore loser and there was a reason everytime he lost, 1997 EMIG was also the fastest he was in SX, and in MX he rolled them. Also 1997 was the first time MC wasnt on the best bike, next year in 98 he was smart and got back on the best bike. FYI the RM250 won the opener that year with albee, bike must of sucked!
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My friend keeps up with me on a 99 Honda xr200 at the track. I am on a kx100! I have only been riding for like 5 months though.
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My friend keeps up with me on a 99 Honda xr200 at the track. I am on a kx100! I have only been riding for like...
My friend keeps up with me on a 99 Honda xr200 at the track. I am on a kx100! I have only been riding for like 5 months though.
great story, can i buy the movie rights?
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robkinuk wrote:
Didn't Hannah claim his his YZ Yamaha 250cc was 30lbs heavier tub od schit compared to Howerton's trick RH Suzuki 250cc?
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12/8/2010 8:59pm
Stewart on his 125 against the 250fs in my book.
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robkinuk wrote:
Didn't Hannah claim his his YZ Yamaha 250cc was 30lbs heavier tub od schit compared to Howerton's trick RH Suzuki 250cc?
Ha gotta love Hannah.
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SoCalMX70 wrote:
MC would've had 8 titles in a row if he stayed at Honda or went to any other manufacturer but Suzuki that year. He MAYBE could've...
MC would've had 8 titles in a row if he stayed at Honda or went to any other manufacturer but Suzuki that year.

He MAYBE could've won on the Suzuki if he had more than TWO WEEKS of testing time. I can't believe he even won 2 races that year as it is. He was testing as the series went on.

On a side note, didn't Suzuki practically invent the adjust-on-the-fly clutch that year? They made it because MC kept complaining of the clutch having too much play half way through the race from what I recall.
Not according to Mcgrath, In Matthes latest Podcast with the King MC said if he hadn't made the switch to Suzuki in 97 due to the First Gen. Aluminum frame Honda being the worst bike honda ever built and ultimately leading him to Yamaha and 3 more SX championships he may have never gotten those title's.
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SoCalMX70 wrote:
MC would've had 8 titles in a row if he stayed at Honda or went to any other manufacturer but Suzuki that year. He MAYBE could've...
MC would've had 8 titles in a row if he stayed at Honda or went to any other manufacturer but Suzuki that year.

He MAYBE could've won on the Suzuki if he had more than TWO WEEKS of testing time. I can't believe he even won 2 races that year as it is. He was testing as the series went on.

On a side note, didn't Suzuki practically invent the adjust-on-the-fly clutch that year? They made it because MC kept complaining of the clutch having too much play half way through the race from what I recall.
Mikep147 wrote:
Not according to Mcgrath, In Matthes latest Podcast with the King MC said if he hadn't made the switch to Suzuki in 97 due to the...
Not according to Mcgrath, In Matthes latest Podcast with the King MC said if he hadn't made the switch to Suzuki in 97 due to the First Gen. Aluminum frame Honda being the worst bike honda ever built and ultimately leading him to Yamaha and 3 more SX championships he may have never gotten those title's.
They should have just hung RM plastic on his 93 CR...Problem solved. Smile
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Gary Jones on the Can-Am.....case closed
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bultokid wrote:
Gary Jones on the Can-Am.....case closed
Jimmy Ellis won a SX title on a Canned Ham also.
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haydos25 wrote:
great story, can i buy the movie rights?
Chill out Grandma, don't need to be a smart ass
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Looks like the movie deal is already is motion!
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bultokid wrote:
Gary Jones on the Can-Am.....case closed
ATKpilot99 wrote:
Jimmy Ellis won a SX title on a Canned Ham also.
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Mikep147 wrote:


Looks like the movie deal is already is motion!
What? "looks like the movie deal is already is motion" maybe type things I can read so I can understand what you are saying.

No, that is not my video if that is what you are trying to say.
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12/9/2010 5:35pm
you have to consider the rider! the 97 zuke might seem great for a crappy rider, but not for the best SX rider ever!
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Adam43 wrote:
Pastrana's 2000 RM125 was a dog compared to the PC KX125s and the YoT YZ125s...plus he was enormous, even at 16. He made it work though.
Evey bike is a pos compared to the PC bikes....

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