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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: Graeme M on January 27, 2011, 10:36:27 pm
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Here's an interesting thought. I was just idly contemplating the last 12 years since I've been doing the vintage dirtbike thing and mentally reviewing the highs and lows of it all. Now I am wondering what those have been for you?
The high for me was the first ever Classic Dirt. I had been out of dirtbikes pretty much for 10 years when I 'discovered' vintage in about 1998. I started buying old magazines, getting in touch with people, and began my own restoration projects. By 2000, I had even started racing again, albeit slowly. The whole thing was brand new to me then, and I read longingly of things like the Mid Ohio event in the US. And here was CD2000.
It was huge, it was fun, and it all went off under clear blue skies and bright sun. Two fantastic days of looking at beautifully restored dirtbikes, wandering in a sort of treasure trove of bits and pieces, and riding around on a couple of simple old grasstracks. Perfect.
The low? Hmmm... there's been a few things that haven't gone well, but probably the Classic DT Nats at Wagga stands out. My TM125 was nowhere near prepared and turned out to be barely able to get out of its own way, relegating me to a distant last place. And the Husky 500 broke after a handful of practice laps. What I'd hoped would be a great weekend of racing was anything but. I had fun spectating though.
My biggest regret from the past 12 years is probably selling the Husky 500. Beautiful bike to look at and to ride, but I hated racing it cos it was so hard to start. Still, I wish I'd kept it, just to look at and take along to Classic Dirt.
On the positive side though, there have been MANY more highs than lows.
I've loved it all.
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Hi Graeme,
A youngster like you should have a 360 pursang then it would be all highs.....all you would need would be a mikuni instead of the amal and the world is your oyster ........preferably pre 75...go for it.
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Graeme, I can't say I've had any real lows in relation to vintage dirt bikes. It's all been good (the odd break down included) It even has a name, experience! 8) Lows aren't really lows, just an education of types ;)
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Yeah it's hard to pick a low in vmx. Worst day riding is better than the best day at work. Hey , that's got the makings of a bumper sticker. Too late ::). I guess a rock to the nose was a bit of a bummer for me. Winning at Coffs nat's was a true highlight.
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Graeme,
My highs are many Coffs Nationals, all CDs that I have made it to ,15 year WA anniversary ,Honda Bike Bonanza and meeting all VMX guys at very many events that I have attended over the past 12 years
Lows Eye injury causing Blindness for a year, Selling my YZ 250 D (what was I thinking), Crashing out at Broadford Nationals, Blowing up my XL at 2007 Tassie Nationals and not meeting everyone at vmx events.
Cheers
fatboy
Ps good topic Graeme
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Cd's of course! How could I forget that. They are my yearly highlight.
Going to Farleigh rates well also.
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Highs are the awesome people ive met and the CDs ive been too ;D lows none as yet :)
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Graeme...So does this mean you may be in the market for a 500 that is very pleasing to the eye, rare and so easy to start. Special price for you.
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Ted - that's a thread hijack ;D
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Heh, if I win lotto sometime soon maybe! As for thread highjacks, that is specifically mentioned in the Forum Rules, coming very soon.
But I must say that Husky was about the best dirtbike I've ever ridden. And I really miss it. Still, I used to think that my long ago IT175G was the best dirtbike I'd ever ridden, until I restored one and went for a ride. And it feels like a slightly soggy, slowish trailbike. I think that's cos nowadays I ride in the bush on an 05 YZ125.
That said... as far as bikes I've owned and ridden, the Husky is the High for me. If only I could have started the thing easily.
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As for thread highjacks, that is specifically mentioned in the Forum Rules, coming very soon.
:D ;D ;)
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VMX people and the intricate but effective classic racing buddy system ;D ;)
Travelling all over this beautiful country to VMX
Catching up with people @ VMX
Hitting your finger with a hammer during a rebuild :'(
cheers A
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After working on old house and old car resto's, restoring old dirt bikes has been a breath of fresh air. Getting back into riding after 23 yrs off has been great fun too. The best part by far though has been all the great people i've met.
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except Nathan
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When l first started in 1990, l heard that their was a bunch of fellows going to run a vintage motocross at barrabool geelong, a flame lite up inside me and l new this was for me to sink me teeth into, a couple of years prior l lost my son at 3 years old and l was in the doldrums, so the high of it all, it help me climb back up the ladder other wise if l hadn`t who would know where l be today, so my thoughts where to find a vintage bike and the first one that came along was the Montesa Vr, fixed it up with brand new parts and off to Barrabool, their was no time to put new handle bars on it so l used a set of bicycle skidbar, it was the worst thing I could have done, but was the best thing that happen to me, l had a great time, and it saved my life, in 1996 l started a vintage mag called classic dirt bike market, and that was a high for me until another blow can and my wife l seperated and l was back in the shit again. But you have to keep going and its worked out for the best. The highs for me was starting the (MAV Vintage Committee) with 10 fellow members, and the Classic scramble with 2 other Members Rod Mc Donald and Stewart Young, and just being involved and racing when l can, the vintage Nationals and Honda Bonanza and club level race meetings also a high at the time which l loved was being involved with VMX Mag, but that was short lived. Those are the breaks, I just love vintage Racing and the memories and meeting old race mates and new ones and the joy of helping others to get involved.
Please lets keep this sport alive.
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The highs for me
The people I've met.
The help I've had from strangers and the help I've been able to pass on.
Getting me back to re-enjoying my memories and doing what I've always enjoyed.
Being able to attend some fantastic meetings and being few and far between makes them all the more special.
Finally starting to get some interest in VMX in Darwin!
The lows,
Well this is sort of a hidden high really.
Not having enough time to just indulge myself in bikes, riding and racing which makes the time I can spend doing it that much more fun
Brent
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highs: riding a fleet of museum-perfect PE's in France with Le Canari, seeing the shelf of trophies and workshop at Bob's house in the UK, exploring the Aladdin's Cave of PE stuff at Bill's in the backwoods of North Carolina.
lows: not getting to CD for the fifth year in a row.
Luke
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My Highs are pretty much a mirror image of Brent:
Namely the people I have become mates with in VMX both in Oz and NZed over the last 11 years.
Standout moments too many to mention, but the Barbabool Viper race I think it was 2002 when there was a full grid of Pre 85 250's and 500's on the line was a standout ( including watching Geoffrey Bulls flip off the start on his 84 CR 500-sorry GB but that was a 10 out of 10), along with the Johnny Old Race in Levin last year were the two best races.Socially Broadford has been the source of some good times, along with Taupo post match functions in NZ,including NZ shed parties-good times!
Lows:
The loss of too many good bastards via natural causes or old age or the VMX candle burning out for them.
Not having the time to attend all the VMX races around the traps in ANZ incl CD's in QLD the last two years.