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Re: Old, crippled, and need a cage.


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Posted by farmer101IL on August 13, 2009 at 14:09:00 from (99.205.65.247):

In Reply to: O/T Has anyone gone through this? posted by Goose on August 12, 2009 at 10:27:36:

[quote="Clodbuster"](quoted from post at 13:48:23 08/13/09) Hi Farmer,

Looks like you have some sweet bikes yet!

Sad to say I have been without an MX bike since 1991. I started on three wheelers and then went to bikes. Had an 85 KX 250, 88 CR 250, and then an 89 CR 125. I was fastest on the 125. I was not super fast but had fun and was great at the hole-shot on the start and a good late-braker. I never liked crashing and getting hurt because I needed to be healthy to to my farmwork. When I watch the guys doing backflips and stuff....I can't even imagine hitting that blind jump at that speed and TRY ON PURPOSE to do that crazy stuff!

I did just sell a fun toy last year. I had bought a KFX V-Force 700 quad that was all tricked out. I had it 2 years and sold it to buy a big lawnmower.

I am now getting ready to build a car for a new 2 mile roadcourse track near me. It is very fun but I need to build a car with a cage for more safety. And better brakes.....much better brakes![/quote

Hey clodbuster,

I'll bet that bugger moved. I have 2 nephew that i taught to ride. They both decided that quads were what they wanted. 1st one got married and a kid . His days were over . The second one had 3 in 2 years. Got a girlfriend now, really misses riding, so he call the other day, and says guess what i got a used Yz 450 quad. 2 grand i think a 05 model,he's happy again and still has girl friend. Life is good. LOL

Always thought about the car thing just haven't had time to look it over.

Farmer

Farmer


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