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Offline Super Trucker

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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #15 on: August 30, 2010, 09:48:15 PM »
Dam you guys are having bad luck, I know the YZ 125 likes to blowup gears, I never heard about the 250 blowing gears though, riders like to keep it a secret, so they can sell there bikes. Truth is all bikes blow gears up, Honda is the least likely though. Have you guys thought about building a 125 for arenacross, the riders are testing right now for the up coming season.

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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #16 on: August 30, 2010, 10:02:27 PM »
Dam you guys are having bad luck, I know the YZ 125 likes to blowup gears, I never heard about the 250 blowing gears though, riders like to keep it a secret, so they can sell there bikes. Truth is all bikes blow gears up, Honda is the least likely though. Have you guys thought about building a 125 for arenacross, the riders are testing right now for the up coming season.

Dude,

Not having a go at you, but you do have some sketchy ideas from time to time. A 125 to race arenacross on, is virtual moto suicide. There is only one class that gets any attention, and you would get smoked on a 125, no matter who was riding it. Sponsors would run for the hills faster than it takes to do one arenacross lap.
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« Reply #17 on: August 30, 2010, 10:22:09 PM »
Back when arenacross was 125 and 250 2-st. the 125,s had faster lap times.

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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #18 on: August 30, 2010, 11:08:45 PM »
Back when arenacross was 125 and 250 2-st. the 125,s had faster lap times.

he is right.. Raced both classes Arenacross .
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« Reply #19 on: August 30, 2010, 11:58:12 PM »
Two important words, "Back when"

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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #20 on: August 31, 2010, 02:16:01 AM »
I always kind of figured the 125 would have its best shot on really tight tracks where it could put the on/off power and featherweight characteristics to bear.  Sounds like that's incorrect, though?


Is this Maico a 440 or only a 400?  Well in all the confusion, I forgot myself.
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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #21 on: September 02, 2010, 12:10:21 PM »
I had crazy bad Luck also, way too many things went wrong to list. But I know my speed is decent yet, last year I got 3 laps in, this year 1st ride my speed is top 3 30A, everything went wrong and the season is a wash. I  made a semi PRO basketball team in 98, and had numerous breaks in my back,bone spurs grew out of the cracks, and grew into the ruptured disk and nerve canal. So after 15 years of not touching a basketball, I worked on a drill rig 9.5 yrs. and other rotten jobs. In 10th grade I had numerous div.1 scouts at my games, and packed the gym, strangers in the hall yelling my name, and the field house was crazy-with screaming the whole game. In 11 th grade I wanted spending money, so I got a job at a gas station,and was having so much fun that I never went out for the team in 11 th grade. So in 98 I got the fever,I got a free membership at a div.1 university from a atheletic director from a diff. school, and worked with other players that had pro contracts. I,m 6,1 .5 and 170 way under size,and white, extremely quick 1st step,and can shoot the lights out, 75 baseline 3 pointers in a row, good enough to get payed being a shooting coach for the girls team, who lead UCONN at half time in the sweetsixteen, Borseth the coach is now at Michigan st. A full ride d.1 scharlorship is just like a factory ride, but you hv. coaches,etc. riding your butt everyday,etc. Even in h.s. there school staff meetings, because I would be in trouble after shool, having 1/2 barrell parties,etc.,they wanted me to live at the athelitic directors house, to keep an eye on me.My Mom worked 3to 11pm and my dad wasn,t in the picture at all, so I did what I wanted to do.I didn,t like the pressure the school put on my Mom,I Loved the game pressure that everyone puts on you to win. Even in 5th grade playing other schools,the school and community expects you to win, I had a huge Indian guy on the flour during a game,cursing at me and saying he,s going to beat me,that just makes me play better,my favorite games were away games, skipping down the flour pointing at there coach or fans after a shot, they boo and yell at you and at a time out, they yell negative stuff at you, it,s funny. I  wanted to do the same in MX,but there so much organizing,parts to break and buy, you drive out of town to ride and  it,s pouring rain, just so many things to go wrong.

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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #22 on: September 02, 2010, 01:32:32 PM »
I don't do drugs :o
I'd rather a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy.

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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #23 on: September 02, 2010, 04:19:40 PM »
ST hows the back.
You been able to ride lately?
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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #24 on: September 02, 2010, 11:05:18 PM »
The back is better  the nerve pain is gone, just sore. My hip is messed up, that effects everything to the knee. I still tried to ride last sat., the track was unrideable basketball size rock clay balls, so I  just rode the whoops-small doubles,and  a couple starts on the 06. Thanks for asking  TX. , how is your 125 have you been riding recently. I  posted that basketball stuff, to give hope. Sometimes you can step away from  your sport and step back in and make your mark.

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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #25 on: September 03, 2010, 04:36:37 AM »
I don't do drugs :o

 ???     ???      :P

Haha, Me neither !!
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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #26 on: September 03, 2010, 04:07:55 PM »
ST,
I hope the hip and leg gets better. Sounds like that last track you rode was in not-so-good shape. :o
I havent been riding yet, yep had the bike for, what?, 4 weeks?  Been busy working side jobs and any employment possible
to pay the bills and for the bike. It also has been in the triple digits here seemingly every day until just recently.
Thought this weekend would be the one, but it has been raining for 3 straight days.
Perhaps sunday or monday if it dries out some.
Do you ever put a rail behind the cab and stick one of those cr125 back there and take it with you on the long hauls around the country.
Do they even make a track you can mount behind the cab and put your bike on? would be cool if possible.
Get well and keep on riding red.  :D

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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #27 on: September 04, 2010, 11:14:02 AM »
Tx. your lucky to have a new cr125, in a perfect world it would be great to ride everyday. At least you have the equipment and a long riding season, it will all work out for you eventually. I like riding in the hummid weather,it loosens  you up, sat. and sunday here the high is only 62 degrees and windy,some rain,freezing. A  bike on the back of the truck, wouldn,t work, a  bicycle maybe,were loaded over weight alot of the time. I,m stuck here for another month,dental apts. 14 th and 29th, if it was April I would drive a tour bus for a band,that would be very diff. from trucking-pulling 4,800 lb. palletts out and finger print every case, 45,000. I got a big loan, that,s security for maybe buying a truck, so I,m looking for a co. that,s paying good rates, then I could claim the interest and many other things, and drive a truck that I love,it makes everyday awesome,driving a truck that sounds great,looks killer and your extremely proud of.

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Re: Southwick update - Project Two 50
« Reply #28 on: September 07, 2010, 08:12:14 PM »
ST,
I hope you are able to get the truck and I know things will come around for you and start looking up for all of us.
I got to take my new 07 Cr125 out sunday to a local place, mostly trails, a pretty muddy track and some other small cleared areas to practice corners and simulated whoops.  There were more 2ts than 4ts which was great.  3 Cr250, 1 Cr125, 1 Ktm 150, 2 Yz250's and perhaps five 4 strokes and most
of those were xr's a couple 450r's .
I changed the oil, drained the gas, put in a 420, 2-1/4 turns out, filled the tank with 32:1, 927 maxima, let it warm up, shut it off waited a while then let it warm up again, shut it off, waited a while then took off. Oh boy, my face was all smiles.  It took about 15 minutes to get used to the bike, but after that I was on the pipe as much as possible.  That Maxima(first time using it), was awesome.  I  honestly think this bike, 07 Cr125 handles better than my stolen, 06 Cr125 did, is it that possible?   It corners like its on a rail and the power coming out of the turn put me back in the seat.
What a blast I had, and I didnt foul a plug. What a concept, riding without fouling a plug and pushing the bike back to camp.  ;D 
I'm looking forward to next sunday.

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