ws6transam
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- Nov 17, 2005
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Hi all,
It's been fifteen years since someone stole my street-legal Yamaha IT250 from Patrick AFB property on Christmas Day. I'd brought back the machine with me on my PCS from Alice Springs, Australia where I had been happily riding it everywhere! The Aussie bike had been used for everything including a 15th place overall win in the 1984 Finke Desert race.
It crushed me when someone cut the chain and spirited off with it on December 25th, 1990 and I haven't ever gotten over it.
Now I have three kids, aged nine, seven and five, and the youngest one really really wants to get into dirt riding. Maybe not this upcoming summer, but perhaps when he's six and a half in 2007. I'm thinking of scanning the papers for a used IT490, or checking to see if one of the newer four-stroke machines might fit the bill for myself. The thing that jazzes me though is if I can fit a plate onto the thumper. It's got to have some torque and horsepower though, preferrably in the 225 pound range as well. The best feeling I ever had was hitting deep riverbed sand and having the bike come up on plane, dig itself out and effortlessly sail across the tops of the dunes. I dont know if today's machines can do that now. Can they? If the new street bikes can do what my old IT250 could, I'd be styling. I thought I'd register and start reading up.
It's been fifteen years since someone stole my street-legal Yamaha IT250 from Patrick AFB property on Christmas Day. I'd brought back the machine with me on my PCS from Alice Springs, Australia where I had been happily riding it everywhere! The Aussie bike had been used for everything including a 15th place overall win in the 1984 Finke Desert race.
It crushed me when someone cut the chain and spirited off with it on December 25th, 1990 and I haven't ever gotten over it.
Now I have three kids, aged nine, seven and five, and the youngest one really really wants to get into dirt riding. Maybe not this upcoming summer, but perhaps when he's six and a half in 2007. I'm thinking of scanning the papers for a used IT490, or checking to see if one of the newer four-stroke machines might fit the bill for myself. The thing that jazzes me though is if I can fit a plate onto the thumper. It's got to have some torque and horsepower though, preferrably in the 225 pound range as well. The best feeling I ever had was hitting deep riverbed sand and having the bike come up on plane, dig itself out and effortlessly sail across the tops of the dunes. I dont know if today's machines can do that now. Can they? If the new street bikes can do what my old IT250 could, I'd be styling. I thought I'd register and start reading up.