Thumpitythumpity
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- Feb 7, 2006
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Hello, I'm pleased to make your acquaintance.
I'm Thumpitythumpity, mainly because I've been riding 4 strokes offroad for more than 30 years.
I started out trail riding on Matchless, Goldstar, and Benelli bikes.
I started jumping a Benelli at county fairs and dirt track (automobile) races, about 40 years ago.
I've competed in flat track, cross country, motocross, and hill climbs.
When I started riding cross country and motocross 4 inches of shock travel was considered standard.
Long travel bikes were becoming popular about time I was becoming too old to be competitive.
I've raced against guys like Hiekki Mikola (you can bet I spelled that wrong) Bob Hannah, Chuck Sun, and Dave Pelton. I chased Johnny Ransom in the national points my last year of racing.
These days I ride a Suzuki DR250, and enjoy roosting my granddaughters, when I get the chance...they are all hotshoes, so I have to work it like a newboy to get a chance, still, grampa does get to show em a thing or two every now and then.
I have a vice. My vice is that I love putting the first track up the side of a hill. To be sure there are many good riders, and some great ones here in the Ozarks, but there are still unmarked rises...I like to check back on my tougher climbs to see how long it takes before there is another track up it.
Sometimes I can be seen on my old Bultaco It has about 9 inches of shock travel, I bought it the last year I raced motocross because even though they let us run slightly bigger engines, at that time 4 strokes just were not competitive....at least not with me on them...just too much weight in the top.
I wish the freestyle bikes had existed when I was young, it looks like a hell of a lot of fun to do a backflip (on purpose).
I doubt I'll be able to be of much help for guys looking for the fast way to get around the track now-a-days, but I think one old rule still applies...when in doubt...GAS IT!
I'm Thumpitythumpity, mainly because I've been riding 4 strokes offroad for more than 30 years.
I started out trail riding on Matchless, Goldstar, and Benelli bikes.
I started jumping a Benelli at county fairs and dirt track (automobile) races, about 40 years ago.
I've competed in flat track, cross country, motocross, and hill climbs.
When I started riding cross country and motocross 4 inches of shock travel was considered standard.
Long travel bikes were becoming popular about time I was becoming too old to be competitive.
I've raced against guys like Hiekki Mikola (you can bet I spelled that wrong) Bob Hannah, Chuck Sun, and Dave Pelton. I chased Johnny Ransom in the national points my last year of racing.
These days I ride a Suzuki DR250, and enjoy roosting my granddaughters, when I get the chance...they are all hotshoes, so I have to work it like a newboy to get a chance, still, grampa does get to show em a thing or two every now and then.
I have a vice. My vice is that I love putting the first track up the side of a hill. To be sure there are many good riders, and some great ones here in the Ozarks, but there are still unmarked rises...I like to check back on my tougher climbs to see how long it takes before there is another track up it.
Sometimes I can be seen on my old Bultaco It has about 9 inches of shock travel, I bought it the last year I raced motocross because even though they let us run slightly bigger engines, at that time 4 strokes just were not competitive....at least not with me on them...just too much weight in the top.
I wish the freestyle bikes had existed when I was young, it looks like a hell of a lot of fun to do a backflip (on purpose).
I doubt I'll be able to be of much help for guys looking for the fast way to get around the track now-a-days, but I think one old rule still applies...when in doubt...GAS IT!