You in?who's roll'n to RT 62 this weekend ?
Sweet I want to check out that Husky !Will be there to race PV on Sunday.
HELP NEEDED
A couple of weeks ago Dave Woolever had his two mx bikes stolen, apparently they A @*holes broke the lock on his garage and left with his RM125 and PE175.
He doesn't have a bike to ride this weekend at RT 62, he has done a lot to help us have local racing, we need to help him.
I have offered him either my RM 125 & RM250, if he wants. If you have a bike that he could use please send him a note, he would be most appreciative.
davewoolever2@yahoo.com
Thanks goes out to Dave Woolever/Mike Bickley and the entire Route 62 crew for a great event
We ran first set of motos in 58 minutes, a very short break and ran second motos and done by about 12:30. It was just going to be to hot to drag it out Sunday.Lonnie did a great job on the track and keeping the program running smoothly in Sunday when it was hot as hell!! Hope to return in the fall.
Ok, that is good but a bit narrow, PV ends at 84, so if we said pre-modern was up to 1990 would that attract a bigger group, might be 2 disks but not much more???? only asking. And then decade class to 2006?Mike I believe pre-modern class bikes are front disc brakes with rear drum brakes 1984-86 CR's, 1985-87 RM125's, 1985-86. RM250's, 1985-87 YZ's, 1982-1985 KX's, ect . .
Scott - not sure the national class is wide enough for regional because nobody blows the kind of dough we do on PV bikes for those it seems.. I think it needs to include as much as possible and with the rumor mill about AHRMA and the future what about disc okay on either wheel PV to 89 and 90 to 99 as 2 groups? A lot happened around 98 - 4 stroke, aluminum frames, etc but in the initial years I don't know that it was a good thing. I do like including modern and I don't think mentioning it is a great place to give racing a try or get back in the saddle if you haven't done it in 15 years, no matter what your age, is a bad call either. Probably a lot of people out there with a bike that would not dream of lining up at some of the big events and like me just don't want to get landed on...
That's what we need! +a modern classOur local vintage series has a 1989 and older class called Innovation and a 1999 and older class called Transition. They both work quite well. I would try those and then maybe a Modern class for everything up through 2016.