I'm not comparing vmx to modern MX nor the people involved nor attitudes in general. I'm not a racer or club type person and trail riding with mates is my preferred discipline. I am however giving a half serious ride impression from someone who's never ridden a modern 4 stroke before. As I stated, I found nothing at all to compare. The new bikes are simply stunning in all departments. Bill, I think the 2 biggest things that stick in my mind are the instantaneous power delivery and the way you can push the front end into corners and they stick like shat to a blanket. Along with the brilliant brakes and plush suspension when added together it equates to pinpoint accuracy which in turn inspires confidence allowing me to ride much more safely, smoother and faster than I ever thought possible. I can't argue with that because 'for me' it's fact. Love them or hate them I certainly don't expect moderns to float everyone's boat but as expected they are a far cry from the mx bikes of old and something I now desperately desire
Rod, I soon found out about the differing riding styles
It didn't take long to get used to it which surprised me a lot but I'd been watching a lot of the AMA series and moderns lately and even viewing a few Everts training vids in the lead up so I had a vague idea of what's required beforehand
Basically this was, loosen up, elbows out, get over the front, crank it and hang on. The rest seemed to come naturally after a few heart starters that told me I was doing the wrong things
Alison, the track was super fast and super sandy in most places but not once did this cause an issue ( I lie, just once the front turned in when I didn't want it to
)..I still can't believe the handling. As for the price well it depends on perspective I guess. Was told tonight the new KX250's are under 9 grand. To me that sounds pretty reasonable considering what you get..and it's brand new