It looks like you are going soft in your old age…
I know I am Jeff!
seriously though, at vintage events it's all vintage naturally but I have to ask myself the question of why beat myself to a pulp play racing and trail riding when I don't have to? I only ride for the fun. That little Kwak put the same silly smile on my face as the RM400 did when I first purchased it as a fifteen year old back in 1978
Same deal now, these things are head and shoulders above anything I've previously ridden/owned and it encourages me to be a little more advantageous. I would have been really baulked to ride this track at speed on any of my bikes as the whoops would swallow a poor little TM and the big RM would never have been as predictable to ride as fast in the sandy conditions. Kind of opened up a 25 lull that I'd been experiencing. It took me back to the old mindset of wanting to jump jumps and not being afraid to hit berms with some gusto rather than worrying about what I might break or what might break me
The toll on the body at the end of the day is a big factor more-so now then ever before
When I look back, I've spent a heck of a lot more than 9k on vintage bikes and bits in the last decade, I don't ride every weekend..maybe every 23rd weekend
so I imagine a new bike now would most likely see out my riding days. I made the RM400 last me 20+ years before I started for other toys and I feel sure the old darlings wouldn't mind sharing the garage with a modern..even if it is green. Sounds like I've already sold myself eh
Bill, no worries mate
up till last weekend I had no time or desire to have anything remotely modern
The real reason for the topic was 2fold..to thank Ray for sure but also more to the point, I was shattered though most definately a good shattering or I wouldn't be talking the silly talk like I am now