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well i just sold my 125 but ill still play. id pick up a 03-05 kx125 and stop in at Pro Circuit and build the dream bike. a full blown PC 125. works susp $5000 motor work. i dont really know but id drop an extra 5k. now to win the lotto....

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1st change as the new comish:format

i would bring back semi's to the premier classes at night. i would also dissolve the east/west division and make is one series. i think bringing all the big name guys to every race would help with fan turnout. i would have 2-3 normal practice sessions and one 15-20 min timed qualifying session. i feel this would give the riders enough practice to learn the track at a comfortable pace and then the ending one would be go time. the other idea is i would have all open practices and you can set your time in any session. that way if you want to go out and set it your first lap or last you can. you dont have to be every session and you can go at your own pace

i would bring in a 125 class that would replace the east/west  with an east/central/west series each running 5-6 races and a shootout at the finale. this class would be restricted as a support class. not factory support. no riders getting paid by teams. this would essentially be a privateer class meant to help up and coming kids and provide an alternative for seasoned pros much like Arenacross used to do. Buddy Antunez is the poster child for this. he raced pro all throughout the 90's but raced AX instead of SX for awhile which netted him 5 AX titles. this would would still include a purse. the 125 class would do its qualifying racing during the day and do their main event after night qualifiers have run before the 250's

i would get rid of any possible age restrictions aside from min age of 16(possibly 18) i understand this has always been brought up as a possible way to encourage riders to move up in a timely manner but before all the age or time restrictions were in place you had many pros who would bounce back and forth between the two as a means of extending careers or an easier path from recovering from injuries. NAY NAY you say, well i would reply back that at this level of the game anyone who lines up is PRO. as kdub, dowd, the rock, doug henry, and many others have proven age is a number. Speed is what matters at this level and if you young skrawny ass cant beat a 46yr old who is your grandpa then what makes you more deserving of his spot?.

**I would also add a benefit to riders who earn a diploma or GED by waiving their first year pro license fee and one free entry. this would be more of a benefit to riders paying their own way or for "privateer" teams and i would recognize riders achieving any academic success. this would also be something i would implement into the amateur circuit

as far as  bikes go i would
 get rid of the gas rule. it was never a even a DECENT idea.

i would simplify the homogenized rules as well. i understand why they are there so someone doesnt show up with a completely built one off bike from the backyard shop. but i would make it to where an individual could show up with any mass produced bike and relevent documents like...titles or whatever within the past 5 yrs and race thus allowing bikes like TM's where only a few are ever imported and huskvarna's which are growing but have to major interest ATT. this would allow more brands into the game and allow companies to grow much like KTM has over the past 30 yrs.

i would leave the factory bike status as is. why? cuz i like bike porn. plus it allows the factorys to test out future equipment to filter down to the public when it can later be implemented at a resonable cost. Examples: Yamahas SSS susp was factory only equipment in the later 90's and early 00's and most new suspension components i guarantee were in development at the pro level long before we saw showa's separate fork. Honda steering shock dampener was kept secret for awhile.
i wouldnt allow big bore kitted bikes and for one simple reason. if you could sneak in a big bore now with the current rules how much easier would it be to sneak in something even bigger. currently the next item is dungeys air shock. many other items are developed and tested on factory bikes before they sell it thats how changes come about. the Development of the KX250F is a prime example. the first year it had small radiators and the water impeller was part of the oil filter. plus the chassis was funky and the transmission was garbage. what happened? Pro Circuit developed a new transmission which was avail to public for a measly $3000k. they used bigger radiators, made their own oil filter/ water pump cover and shock linkage. guess what happened next? most of this was seen on the 2005 bike aside from the shock linkage arm because an aluminum frame was in the works.

and as far as the KXF bikes go. they are that good stock. ive ridden all brands and the ones i had, had a good enough chassis and the best motor( last ones i rode were all the 2006/07 models). most of what i found out still rings true with current review suzuki turns better but the motor is eh, yamaha's only shining point is the susp its engine is old, not bad but old like an old datsun 240z vs a nissan 370z. the honda has a slower engine, handles good but needs more. the ktms motor and chassis are confused. the motor has power but only on the top floor, and the chassis will be a katana once you sharpen it. the kxf motor is powerful, has top line susp components and its efi is further along.

just my $2 worth


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General Two Stroke Talk / RM 250 LINK
« on: January 01, 2013, 07:15:07 AM »
if you call guts racing they do custom seats. you can order a seat with a lower profile so you dont make it a franken/hack job. you can choose the height and density of it. ive ran a Tall seat with soft cushion and when i sat in it i sank about an 1'' or 2"  which made it like running a hump seat and made the ride a little softer.

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General Two Stroke Talk / What wld happen if
« on: January 01, 2013, 07:04:40 AM »
if someone did get in top ten...i dont think much would happen. there would be a bunch of TALK about it but ultimately would be quietly moved to the back of the news. it wouldnt make headlines it would be a sidebar story

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General Two Stroke Talk / 2006 KX250 suspension swap, help please!
« on: December 14, 2012, 06:06:04 AM »
just get the whole front end. clamps andforks. itll make it easier. however if the forks are the same diameter then your golden. i think theyre around 48mm

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General Two Stroke Talk / Confessions
« on: December 11, 2012, 08:43:04 AM »
heres another way to look at the whole debate.

if you could go buy a super car what would it be? *price is non factor in this* you could have the Mclaren F1 from the 90's which was a pure drivers car. no assists. no abs, no power steering, no radio or power locks. but you had a the fastest car of its day and still competitvly fast. or would you rather have the nissan skyline. which has awd, seating for 4-ish, and has every electronic assit you could want to go fast.

last i checked my left foot wasnt a copy of colin mcrae, or any andretti and therefore is not godly enough to handle a pure unadulterated Mclaren.

your all getting worked up about making this sport "easier" if this or any sport would be retricted to the DIE HARDS who can only live on the edge of death and exciting the fields would be a little empty. seriously if i had a penny for every military person who wasnt a super soldier who belonged in the SEALS id be rich.

point is there should be options. there should be an option for the fringe guy who only rides once in awhile, or the strictly trail guy, or the i have to have the bike with the biggest HP numbers guy.

ive been back an forth on 125s and 250fs for years. and i still couldnt tell you what id rather have. i can rebuild my RM blind and put the bike wherever i wanted but i couldnt get out of the way of my own shadow. on the rmz i used to have, i could ride smooth and comfortable and i didnt worry if i wasnt Wide freaking open all the time

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General Two Stroke Talk / 2 stroke championship series
« on: November 30, 2012, 07:42:06 AM »
im hoping itll turn into what the Western 4stroke nats were years ago. a series dedicated to just 4ts because they used to be mostly obscure bikes like husabergs and such. then yamaha came along and i remember a race from 98. almost all 40 riders were on the yzf400

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General Two Stroke Talk / TSM 2005 KX 125 Budget Build
« on: November 18, 2012, 02:17:19 AM »
at least as far as the graphics go i vote this


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General Two Stroke Talk / A little update on my 09 YZ125
« on: November 18, 2012, 02:06:24 AM »
very nice

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General Two Stroke Talk / mxa used 125 build and 144 shootout
« on: October 24, 2012, 04:48:51 AM »
To the bloke who was having trouble on his RM125 and loved his brothers RMZ250, give your 125 time. At first the hardest part of a 125 for me was multitasking between clutching and the corner itself. After a certain point the corner will become second nature and after a later point both will be a second nature. Its at that point you can focus on going faster and faster until you're tearing your brother a new one on the track.


dont get me wrong. i know itll take time. i used to ride an race regularly and have been mostly off the bike for the last few years. ive just got to settle and find a smooth rhythm

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General Two Stroke Talk / mxa used 125 build and 144 shootout
« on: October 23, 2012, 04:45:10 AM »
the weight of these is kinda sad. i mean thats what the yz400 and 426 were at: 250lbs. then the first yz450 weighed down to 233 and then shaved more weight off the 06 with the aluminum. then it gained the weight back.

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General Two Stroke Talk / mxa used 125 build and 144 shootout
« on: October 20, 2012, 11:02:24 PM »
i went riding at a local track the other day and i have an 04 rm 125. im still working out some voodoo from an endo so im a little timid still but i have a long way to go to get back to being a fast novice. around the track i couldnt feel comfortable enough to clear some of the jump. however i got on my brothers rmz250 and i could chug it around area when i would need to be "racing" my 125. i was able to comfotably hit jumps and take it easy enough to do more than a lap without exhausting myself. basically (at this point) on my 125 i feel like my hair is on fire the whole time so it wears me out more and the lack of bottom power compared to the RMZ causes me to not be confident.


however im still not getting a 250f. i love riding them and i loved racing them and if i had the money i might pick one up again. but i have a low budget and delusions of being the "hero" still and i hate not being able to enhoy a 125 ( im really rusty). so my plans are to get the susp revalved and hopefully put in a 139 kit for more power and get into regular riding to shake off the dust. i plan to keep this thing till i get to the point where my skills (or weight) surpass the bikes abilities.

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General Two Stroke Talk / mxa used 125 build and 144 shootout
« on: October 15, 2012, 08:04:47 PM »
on paper yes it looks great. but have you ever driven a rear wheel drive car with too  much power? it sends you flyin sideways into the cleachers. a 4t has more controllable power kinda like an awd.

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General Two Stroke Talk / the Bull$hit press just pumped out another gem
« on: October 15, 2012, 08:00:49 PM »
sounds like communism. honestly think about it. communism will tell you there is only one choice and will set things up to where you think your getting a good deal when theyre in control.

moral of the story= commies are eveil. GO MERICA

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