Attached are the classes and rules for AMA Vintage/Post Vintage Motorcycle Days 2021.What is the newest year bike that one can race in the Vintage races?
I like that whoop section. When they aren't too big/deep they're a blast to race through.I am racing a '74 CR250 (Vintage), a '77 YZ250 (Historic). and an '85 RM125 (Next Gen/Pre-modern - front disk/rear drum- from John).
You would be quick on the 81 KX and think about how good it would look alongside your KDX.
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Yes, I got around the guy on the Ossa.
I liked the whoops and the track too. It was in South Carolina. I got the OSSA in that section next lap. I chased a guy down in PA last Sunday and jumped past him with 4 corners to go. He was not happy. I had my Cooper Web beating Roczen hat on. He found me in the pits to comment which made the pass that much better .I like that whoop section. When they aren't too big/deep they're a blast to race through.
You know me Dan, I'd buy that KX in a heartbeat if I could. Just too many bikes and project bikes taking up the space I have.
In addition to trying to get the KDX, MX250, and 84 YZ ready for VMD, I've got two of my project bikes that I'm trying to see if possible to get either one in running condition as another Saturday bike.
Crazy thing is, when I think on the bikes that I have, I get excited about starting rebuilds again. Can't wait to throw a leg over some of these bikes and see what they'll do. And I still get excited about the ones that are runners that I race now.
Sounds kind of small and maybe stupid, but I'm still feeding off of the dirt bike dreams and visions that I got infected with as a teenager. Just can't let it go.
That is a good era. I tend to ride my age class for that era. The open next gen can have a lot of teenagers and guys in their 20s. I just get in their way.Thanks for the info, I'm liking the 1998 an older class. We are getting older, hard to believe that 1998 is considered vintage. My first "brand" new bike was a 2000 Cr250 2 stroke.
It will rain the day you plan on riding.Wonder which day is slated for the pouring rain this year......thinking about racing this year. Been several years since I raced it, just watched/sponsored last few times.
You will be amazed at the immensity and craziness. Prepare to be haunted by random clusters of riders storming around on tiny pit bikes (risky to turn your back on them - they aren't looking out for you and often have a grilled turkey leg or worse clinched in their jaws that obscure their forward vision). Certainly don't miss the informal evening races, firepit jumping, gravel skiing, and general mayhem.i pre registered for the modern 2 stroke class, never pulled the trigger on a vintage bike. maybe this will spark my interest, this will be my first time for this event!
Dano, you've checked off many of the reasons that I quit going. One of the last ones that I attended was this one.You will be amazed at the immensity and craziness. Prepare to be haunted by random clusters of riders storming around on tiny pit bikes (risky to turn your back on them - they aren't looking out for you and often have a grilled turkey leg or worse clinched in their jaws that obscure their forward vision). Certainly don't miss the informal evening races, firepit jumping, gravel skiing, and general mayhem.
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Bones will be broken, beer will be guzzled, RVs will be stuck, and legendary stories made - probably in a different order than I typed. And as all have mentioned, there will be an Ohio hurricane on one of the days.
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It is totality unlike anything I have ever experienced. Pure fun.
Almost forgot, there are motocross, cross country, and trials races to be held. At stake is a combined discipline AMA overall #1 plate so tempers might flair, protests might fly, and ringers might race. Vintage aficionados come out in big numbers to recapture glory - for many the only time they will see a track each year.
Getting into a vintage class is as easy as 1, 2, $3,650. When John sells a bike that is ready to race, unlike most it is truly ready to race - check out PitRacer Classifieds. Buy, race, and sell the RM125 at the swap meet if you don't like it. The taxes, dealer set up, premiums, and other fees on a new bike are about halfway to his RM.
Yes I'll accept a nominal token of gratitude if this gets the RM sold .
Important Message
Only pre-entered riders can access the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course prior to 5pm on Thursday and must provide a copy of their entry confirmation at the gate (Gate 3 for Road Race and Ross Road Gate for Off-Road). Please see updated schedule below.
THURSDAY, JULY 22
9:00 a.m. – Ross Road Gate Open for Off-Road Competitors for Paddock
Load-In – Pre-Entered Riders Only
9:00 a.m. – Gate 3 Open for Roadrace Competitors for Paddock
Load-In – Pre-Entered Riders only
5:00 p.m. – Gate 3 Open for Spectators
You will be amazed at the immensity and craziness. Prepare to be haunted by random clusters of riders storming around on tiny pit bikes (risky to turn your back on them - they aren't looking out for you and often have a grilled turkey leg or worse clinched in their jaws that obscure their forward vision). Certainly don't miss the informal evening races, firepit jumping, gravel skiing, and general mayhem.
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Bones will be broken, beer will be guzzled, RVs will be stuck, and legendary stories made - probably in a different order than I typed. And as all have mentioned, there will be an Ohio hurricane on one of the days.
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It is totality unlike anything I have ever experienced. Pure fun.
Almost forgot, there are motocross, cross country, and trials races to be held. At stake is a combined discipline AMA overall #1 plate so tempers might flair, protests might fly, and ringers might race. Vintage aficionados come out in big numbers to recapture glory - for many the only time they will see a track each year.
Getting into a vintage class is as easy as 1, 2, $3,650. When John sells a bike that is ready to race, unlike most it is truly ready to race - check out PitRacer Classifieds. Buy, race, and sell the RM125 at the swap meet if you don't like it. The taxes, dealer set up, premiums, and other fees on a new bike are about halfway to his RM.
Yes I'll accept a nominal token of gratitude if this gets the RM sold .