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[QUOTE="redrocket190, post: 830248, member: 29921"] My personal experience with racing historic MX over the last three years has been great :) I kick myself for taking 20 years "off". I started with a Honda CR250R 1979. It is fast and reliable, and between e-Bay and some historic specialists (Red Racer etc.) you can get just about any part and any advice you need. I did learn the hard way that you need strip any old bike down to attone for the sins of its previous owners. You don't need to do a full-on restoration, just check out all the mechnicals. We have AHRMA and several local historic MX clubs here in SoCal. They do "vintage-friendly" tracks that a sympathetic to the older bikes and their older riders. Lots of camaraderie and "gentlemanly" racing without the need to risk your neck on some Supercross-style jumps. Go for it! [/QUOTE]
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