Meister
PR Founding Father
So, I didnt ride once last year and had a perfectly fine 2008 crf 450 with around 50 hours on it since new sitting in my garage that I got tired of paying on. I got a bug up my butt to sell this beaut.
And back in the day my bike looked like this, which was in 2000 and this picture was taken at Red Bud at the Regional on the old table top that was behind the big grand stands.
With that in mind, I decided I still wanted a bike, just without a payment. Thats how this landed in my garage.
A 2003 YZ 250 that was first owned by a Vet rider from what I hear. Then, a buddy bought it and rode it a total of 5 times since 2007, 4 of which was with his little sister on the gas tank putting in a field. Thing didnt have ONE bearing that needed replaced!
Within a few days, the bike looked like this at one point. It got way more naked than this as well.
Then, through out a couple of weeks or more, I collected and added a few things to make it MINE! This is how she looks as of tonight. The only thing left that I want to do is to throw some new clutch fibers in and maybe a top end kit just to be sure.
Things ive done:
New plastic that included 06-09 Front number plate and a 2010 Four stroke type front fender from Cycra that comes pre drilled for earlier two strokes. Killer!
Bought some HP2, you know, that stuff you mix with 93 octane pump gas, along with the simple to change tranny oil!
Black Moose rims and custom painted blue hubs. Gotta have SOME bling!
The graphics are killer. Kinda wanted something similar to what I used to have plus the showing support to a few people that have helped me out (Kames who has been there since the day I started this stuff, Lawns & Moore Landscaping out of Canton, and Kevin at Revolution Wheel, but his stickers are coming soon!) So I did some research with some local companies and came across Ryan Mccoy at RIPPED VINYL out of Salem.
Ryan was awesome to work with and he did an awesome job on the graphics. I could have chosen some big company out of a catalog to do the work, but I can guarantee that I would not have gotten the help, suggestions, and customer service that Ryan showed. To me, that speaks volumes. Even thought of my PR buddies and asked him if he would hook it up for people on here, mention that you seen my bike on Pitracer.com and he will give you a 10% discount on an already great price for a full on custom kit! What other company would offer something like that right off the rip without even hardly knowing me? Ryan's phone number is 330 853 9135. I am not spamming, but when credit is due, I will give it.
Hey Pit, got any stickers? Pitracer.com stickers deserve a place on my bike!
And back in the day my bike looked like this, which was in 2000 and this picture was taken at Red Bud at the Regional on the old table top that was behind the big grand stands.
With that in mind, I decided I still wanted a bike, just without a payment. Thats how this landed in my garage.
A 2003 YZ 250 that was first owned by a Vet rider from what I hear. Then, a buddy bought it and rode it a total of 5 times since 2007, 4 of which was with his little sister on the gas tank putting in a field. Thing didnt have ONE bearing that needed replaced!
Within a few days, the bike looked like this at one point. It got way more naked than this as well.
Then, through out a couple of weeks or more, I collected and added a few things to make it MINE! This is how she looks as of tonight. The only thing left that I want to do is to throw some new clutch fibers in and maybe a top end kit just to be sure.
Things ive done:
New plastic that included 06-09 Front number plate and a 2010 Four stroke type front fender from Cycra that comes pre drilled for earlier two strokes. Killer!
Bought some HP2, you know, that stuff you mix with 93 octane pump gas, along with the simple to change tranny oil!
Black Moose rims and custom painted blue hubs. Gotta have SOME bling!
The graphics are killer. Kinda wanted something similar to what I used to have plus the showing support to a few people that have helped me out (Kames who has been there since the day I started this stuff, Lawns & Moore Landscaping out of Canton, and Kevin at Revolution Wheel, but his stickers are coming soon!) So I did some research with some local companies and came across Ryan Mccoy at RIPPED VINYL out of Salem.
Ryan was awesome to work with and he did an awesome job on the graphics. I could have chosen some big company out of a catalog to do the work, but I can guarantee that I would not have gotten the help, suggestions, and customer service that Ryan showed. To me, that speaks volumes. Even thought of my PR buddies and asked him if he would hook it up for people on here, mention that you seen my bike on Pitracer.com and he will give you a 10% discount on an already great price for a full on custom kit! What other company would offer something like that right off the rip without even hardly knowing me? Ryan's phone number is 330 853 9135. I am not spamming, but when credit is due, I will give it.
Hey Pit, got any stickers? Pitracer.com stickers deserve a place on my bike!