Two Stroke Motocross

Two Stroke Motocross Forum => General Two Stroke Talk => Topic started by: miedosoracing on October 05, 2010, 05:07:28 AM

Title: Someone do something for me. Poster on Vital under petition
Post by: miedosoracing on October 05, 2010, 05:07:28 AM
Go answer this poster on JB19  tell him something. Tell him, he'd be saying it again wrong. Tell him most of Texas runs the ProAMA rules, not the amateur.  Tell him even offroad here in Texas, TORO I know for sure, runs the 125 vs 250F and 250 vs 450F rules.  I'm sure there is many many places who don't run AMA amateur rules, where they still run the old crappy rules. So to say 99.9% is an epic failure.  By the way, you probably wanna leave my name out of it. I was clicked off there for no "apparent" reason, but my name is dirt. Just talk the points. 
"I'll say it again........99.9% of us who ride and race dirt bikes can ride or race a 2 stroke whenever we want.

The other .1% of the sport that it affects don't seem to mind that they are racing 4 strokes.

More choices and cool stuff to play on than ever before.......but lets all fight and bitch about it."

Title: Re: Someone do something for me. Poster on Vital under petition
Post by: miedosoracing on October 05, 2010, 05:12:44 AM
One more thought.  ;D On the post regarding when did KTM become cool. I don't think it is solidly on just the wins or 2 stroke thing. But they started becoming cool, when they listened to the consumer.   They don't try to shove what they think we want down our throats.  They build a bike for about everyone. In the old days, Honda did that. I remember my atc days. 70cc 90cc 110cc 125cc 185cc 200cc 200x also, 250cc 4 stroke, 250cc 2 stroke, etc.  Now, it's ride what we tell you to ride, or ride nothing.  KTM filled that void.  That is my opinion on why they became cool. But the 2 stroke thing probably made things even more amplified, because many who would not even think about them, had to think either KTM or Yamaha, and only one is 6 years old designs.  ::)
Title: Re: Someone do something for me. Poster on Vital under petition
Post by: burn1986 on October 05, 2010, 08:09:08 AM
Good points on both. It looks like there is some good arguments for the petition, and not just for DC.