No doubt, my motivation for VMX has been a bit wobbly overthe last few months, for a number of reasons.
I guess that a number of thing have dragged me down - the politics, the bitching, my lack of shed time, the amount of fun I had with the rally car, the fact that I have way too many projects, a sale that caused some unexpected grief, the awesomeness of The Boy, etc etc... Don't get me wrong, I haven't been close to having a brain explosion and quitting the sport or anyting, but the enthusiasm has definitely been lacking. I'd walk into the bike shed, and the best I'd manage was a lifeless "Oh, yeah, that's a cool bike" - and it would never be about the project bikes, just the race-ready bikes that didn't threaten to take up my spare time.
The enthusiasm has sparked a few times (like when the latest issue of VMX came out), but not really fired up.
As I type (admittedly half pissed), the enthusiasm is strong - stronger than it has been for months thanks to a few events/people. Really without wanting to piss in anyone's pocket, there are some top people in the VMX world, even if they aren't recognised as movers and shakers.
Today was a pivotal day. I pulled bikes out of the bike shed, and spent some time with some good blokes, and it helped me a lot. Being among the
shitboxes quality examples of our MX history has made a big difference.
I was so inspired, I took some crappy photos. I will now be all self-indulgent and try to explain why these
shitboxes quality examples of our MX history make me happy.
Well fudge me, a scruffy YZ250G. I've wanted one of these since I was 13 and bought this one a few years ago. Its a better bike than I am a rider, but hey - I like riding it. The fact that I haven't ridden it in two years really is irrelevant - its there to be ridden when-ever I want to.
Oh... Original (but definitely not immacualte) YZ125A and MX100A. Both bikes have been causing me some stress and they're too rough to leave original, but too original to restore.
Is this
really a problem!? If that's the biggest problem I have in my life, then I really ought to shut the fudge up...
I've owned this since it was four years old, and I love it to bits. Been a bit stressed out because I can't get a part for the forks, but the worst case scenario is to make a new one.
Here's one to laugh at myself over. One of these
shitboxes quality examples of our MX history is the bike I've owned for more than half my lifetime. The other is a parts bike that I have absolutely no emotional attachment to - can you tell which is which?
Oh look, original, unmolested SL100. Owes me SFA. Sure it will need some time and money before it is any use to me, but is it
really a problem to have this sitting there as a "when I get to it" project? Hell no!
$500 worth of KDX200. A couple of mates looked after me to get all of the bits, and its a great bike - I love it. It doesn't do anything amazingly well, but it does everything well and its a great bike to ride.
This is the rarest bike I own. Bought it from a nice bloke that I inadvertantly managed to annoy. Leant on one of the all-time champion blokes to get it to me. Over-loaded mboddy's trailer to get it home. Paid too much for it (by any logical measure).
Do I care?
Hell no - I own an MX125C! Its one of three that I know of and while its gonna take a ton of time and a fair bit of money to finish, it will always be a super-rare bike.
I can go on, but you get the point: If your biggest problem is related to old dirt bikes, then it really isn't a problem - rather than worrying about the negatives, take a step back and think about the fun and the friendship that this old bike caper
will bring to you.