Yes we do share log in on occasion. Normally this is Alison's domain & occasionally she lets me reply to a post. Yours was an exceptional flash back so fought her off for a place on the keyboard. She posted that last pic of the presentations and has said to stop confusion will refrain
(or at least sign her name)
You are right about all those names mentioned - all exceptional riders. I wonder sometimes if, given the chance, how they would have fared down in the big smoke.
I'm sure Bronte was on a RM250 - he went off to be a helicopter pilot, chasing bulls in the NT.
Mick was on a DR600. and yes as stock as they come. How he held onto it I have no idea. Mick went over east for a few years and is now back in Hedland. I grew up and went to school with Mick. He never used to have a bike when we were younger. But as he hung out with us we let him ride our bikes. I remember a notable day, I had an RM100 and let him have a ride. He come flying along this bush track, hit an anthill and went flying. Knocked himself out, split the helmet like a water melon, and totaled the front of the RM.
That was the first of many days over the years that I took him back to his mum, either half unconscious or broken in some other way. How he ever become so fast I have no idea. He certainly couldn't ride as a kid.
We left the Newam in 88 (were I met up with Alison) went to Kalgoorlie for 12 years and have been here in the Sth west for 8 years enjoying the cooler climes. As you may have guessed, into the VMX side of things with the WA VMX club. Ride an XL350 bored to 420, lightened etc. Re Building this TM250 which I started with. Will get to the CR125's oone day and putting together a TM75 for a pit bike.
Still involved with the modern bikes as boy child has an RMZ250. My "modern" ride is a 90 model CR250. (which i rode in Kal)
I never did real well on the 490. I could go fast but it wore me down too quick and I would usually end up on my arse. The Newman club had bike a raffle in 87 a KLR250. I won the raffle and after completing the customary burn out for the boys, sold it and brought a KX250. Finally a bike that I could hold onto for longer than hour.
Good to catch up about past victories and events.
Steven