I had a few bikes and an ATV as a kid. Spent a lot of my free time bombing through the woods or down the train tracks. I knew all the local spots. I got out of them around the time I got my license and got into cars, but I had been contemplating getting another ATV for a while. So last Fall I bought a worn but running 2001 Yamaha Warrior to fix up over the Winter. I'll spare you all the details but I got it together and have been cruising the woods behind my neighborhood since March or so. Any of you guys still ride? Pics if you care: https://imgur.com/a/yKEzIfK
The 'ol TL125 is going up for sale. My son rode it a lot when he was a kid. Also pictured is one of the Chevy's support vehicles, my 90cc pit bike.
Had a Suzuki TS185, RM 125 and RM370 back in the day. Haven’t been on a dirt bike in quite a few years, since before I had both hips replaced. If I rode like a normal person I’d be all right. However I have Righthanditis which causes my right hand to go full throttle. My oldest son had a YZ426 - that thing scared the shit out of me , yep I crashed it also. I’ve been looking for a small 125 or so enduro for a decent price just to ride around our gravel roads and trails. Nothing crazy Dan
Denny I think those things tried to kill everyone who rode one. I ran myself over with a buddies, I was lucky nothing broken except my pride. They were wicked fast. Three wheelers were in their own league of crazy, my wife broke her collar bone on one or more correctly off of one. Dan
I started in '73 with one of these, torquee street/trail bike. Took my MC licence test on it. Then, a bunch us bought these. Hella fun for woods & back roads: Next was this. Waay faster than the Tri-Sport. Zero suspension, added a DG pipe, clutch kit, & jetted. It beat the shit outa me. By this time 4wheelers were becoming a thing so this 230 Suk.: Then this 250X: Had a lotta fun playing in the dirt back then. Most of my toys were street related since. In '22 I sold the last Harley and picked up a used Kaw Teryx SXS, just the ticket for an old fart to putt around in. I lived in a T like this :
Recently saw these 007 movie pieces in DC. The taxi may be a little off for this thread but some may like it.
Forgot I had one of these at some point too, probably mid '80s. Talk about a torque monster! It knocked my dick in the dirt a few times, thankfully it was dirt and not asphalt!
Kind of related. I raced shifterkarts in the 80's, all Honda CR125 engines from the mid 70's, had six speed gearbox, had a sprint kart, ran on dirt, street raced (legally) and roadraced at PIR (home track), Seattle, Westwood B.C. and Laguna Seca, also tried two different RR (laydown) karts, not nearly as versatile as the sprint kart or as much fun. I thought I would try the 250 class with the sprint chassis because a friend had one with a real Bultaco Astro flattrack engine, I didn't know it at the time, it was a 360(CHEATER). The thing was a monster, had a ton of compression, it took two guys to lift and bump start it with him sitting in it. I bought a clapped out 1974 CR 250 from a kid at work, the thing was barely rideable as they had a "light switch" powerband, decided to stay with the 125, most fun I ever had.
I got into dirt-oval karting around '75. Hornet chassis with a Mac 91. Hauled it in the back of my Vega GT wagon. One of the funnest summers on record! A guy finally sent his motor to RC Engineering in Cali, and obsoleted everyone else to the tune of $1500. I got out. Always wanted to do a shifter kart, but it wasn't a thing in our area. Sounds like you had a blast!
Hahaha ............. "possessed" is the appropriate description . My ribs ache just thinking about it [from the amount of times it spat me off] They also teach you "Don't put your feet down" [a habit I got from playing with speedway bikes] The problem with these nowadays is the value. I would like to convert one into a sand bike [like an aggressive Honda "Fat Cat"] Here is an ATC 250R conversion [kit] that was available years ago It is "get hurt while having fun"
It was the guys that I raced karts with that got me into the three wheeler gig, except I had never owned one and they suggested something more "entry level"............yeah, right. About getting ones' foot run over with a three wheeler............pain is the best teacher.
That sounds similar to me swapping my J.A.P speedway bike for an "entry level" H1 Kwaka [I was 14 then]