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Liquid Cooled Vs Air Cooled Classes
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[QUOTE="duke, post: 1004232, member: 16522"] When I first ventured into vintage mx, those bikes regulated to the primere classes were quickly becoming more rare each passing season, BSA's, Cottons and other exotica gradually found themselves in personal museums rather then the track because parts were becoming rare and the people who raced them were getting too old, in their minds anyway. As years pass, the bikes rarity increase as do their value, rendering their owners to be more hestitant in racing them. The Twin Pipes are now appraoching that status. Generic 4 and 5 speed CZ's, Honda Elsinore and Husky Mags will follow. To me vintage has always served as a low cost sensible means to race MX. But timing is everything, and it is apparent that the popularity is ever increasing, placing an even greater demand for older bikes in all their guises, air or liquid cooled [/QUOTE]
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