RACE REPORT!
#1
RACE REPORT!
Well first off it was good to see you out there Nobrakes, gravy train showed up later.
I entered the 250 open class wich means I was in there with 250 2-strokes, 250F's, and 450F's
OK to start with practice in the morning went horrible. I crashed 4 times in 3 laps it was slick and muddy and getting rutted fast. By the time the first Moto started the ruts where up to my knees in some spots and the braking bumps where like whoops. I left practice pissed off.
The first Moto was going good the KLX pulled fine out the gate and I came out of the first corner in sixth I hit the first doubles and then the table top still looking good I held off a KX 450F for two laps of the four but let him by when I stalled coming out of the rythem section into a corner(stupid). I then continued to hang on to 7th intel I fell in a corner and bent the shift lever perpondicular to the bike strait out agains the peg. After kicking the hell out of the lever I got back going losing three spots in the process. I finished the first moto not sure of which place I took. I ended up 11th out of 16 BAD SHOW!
Second moto went even worse getting to the first corner dead last and fighting my way up to 7th within two laps. I then proceded to pop out of a rut in a corner and eat it again. I get back up push as hard as I can and end up yep you guessed it 11th again out of sixteen.
I had a horrible day, you can't place if you keep on crashing. The KLX performed good if I hadn't made so many mental mistakes today I would have been top five. Oh and Iawaguy I strongly disagree with you on the skill thing. In motocross skill is 80% bike is 20%. Read the may 2006 edition of Dirt Rider Ryan Hughs beats the editer(Joe Colombera) who is riding a RM-Z450 works bike on a DRZ 125 and you know that the writers and editers get plenty of riding in. If I had more skill level today I would have placed instead of crashing. You can ride this soft suspension under powered bike to victory if you have the guts and the skill. So question is would have I done better today on a MX bike maybe if I could keep the bike off its side.
Again my camera women let me down so nothing very good, but this short clip. Later another guy is supose e-mail me more picturs so I will post them soon. Good thing Nobrakes was there to take good pictures and an Mpeg. Well I cant get the clip to work right now its only seven seconds so I will post it later.
I entered the 250 open class wich means I was in there with 250 2-strokes, 250F's, and 450F's
OK to start with practice in the morning went horrible. I crashed 4 times in 3 laps it was slick and muddy and getting rutted fast. By the time the first Moto started the ruts where up to my knees in some spots and the braking bumps where like whoops. I left practice pissed off.
The first Moto was going good the KLX pulled fine out the gate and I came out of the first corner in sixth I hit the first doubles and then the table top still looking good I held off a KX 450F for two laps of the four but let him by when I stalled coming out of the rythem section into a corner(stupid). I then continued to hang on to 7th intel I fell in a corner and bent the shift lever perpondicular to the bike strait out agains the peg. After kicking the hell out of the lever I got back going losing three spots in the process. I finished the first moto not sure of which place I took. I ended up 11th out of 16 BAD SHOW!
Second moto went even worse getting to the first corner dead last and fighting my way up to 7th within two laps. I then proceded to pop out of a rut in a corner and eat it again. I get back up push as hard as I can and end up yep you guessed it 11th again out of sixteen.
I had a horrible day, you can't place if you keep on crashing. The KLX performed good if I hadn't made so many mental mistakes today I would have been top five. Oh and Iawaguy I strongly disagree with you on the skill thing. In motocross skill is 80% bike is 20%. Read the may 2006 edition of Dirt Rider Ryan Hughs beats the editer(Joe Colombera) who is riding a RM-Z450 works bike on a DRZ 125 and you know that the writers and editers get plenty of riding in. If I had more skill level today I would have placed instead of crashing. You can ride this soft suspension under powered bike to victory if you have the guts and the skill. So question is would have I done better today on a MX bike maybe if I could keep the bike off its side.
Again my camera women let me down so nothing very good, but this short clip. Later another guy is supose e-mail me more picturs so I will post them soon. Good thing Nobrakes was there to take good pictures and an Mpeg. Well I cant get the clip to work right now its only seven seconds so I will post it later.
#2
RE: RACE REPORT!
ORIGINAL: sdunne
Well first off it was good to see you out there Nobrakes, gravy train showed up later.
Well first off it was good to see you out there Nobrakes, gravy train showed up later.
Oh, BTW, after the first heat Seth fired up the bike in the pits and let me hear the Muzzy without the quiet core. Wow - that thing has some bark. But what a great sound. One of these is definitely on my list, but I'll be needing the quiet core.
I posted photos in the other thread so I won't repeat them here ... well, maybe just one.
Here is a link to the video clip (not great quality, 6.6 MB):
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Here are a few photos I managed to get of sdunne. Click the thumbnails for larger images:
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Good job out there, Seth. There was definitely some pretty tough competition at this event, lots of riders and I saw license plates and bike trailers from all over the country, some from as far away as California.
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Edit: images and clips no longer available, bummer
#5
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RE: RACE REPORT!
ORIGINAL: sdunne
Well first off it was good to see you out there Nobrakes, gravy train showed up later.
I entered the 250 open class wich means I was in there with 250 2-strokes, 250F's, and 450F's
OK to start with practice in the morning went horrible. I crashed 4 times in 3 laps it was slick and muddy and getting rutted fast. By the time the first Moto started the ruts where up to my knees in some spots and the braking bumps where like whoops. I left practice pissed off.
The first Moto was going good the KLX pulled fine out the gate and I came out of the first corner in sixth I hit the first doubles and then the table top still looking good I held off a KX 450F for two laps of the four but let him by when I stalled coming out of the rythem section into a corner(stupid). I then continued to hang on to 7th intel I fell in a corner and bent the shift lever perpondicular to the bike strait out agains the peg. After kicking the hell out of the lever I got back going losing three spots in the process. I finished the first moto not sure of which place I took. I ended up 11th out of 16 BAD SHOW!
Second moto went even worse getting to the first corner dead last and fighting my way up to 7th within two laps. I then proceded to pop out of a rut in a corner and eat it again. I get back up push as hard as I can and end up yep you guessed it 11th again out of sixteen.
I had a horrible day, you can't place if you keep on crashing. The KLX performed good if I hadn't made so many mental mistakes today I would have been top five. Oh and Iawaguy I strongly disagree with you on the skill thing. In motocross skill is 80% bike is 20%. Read the may 2006 edition of Dirt Rider Ryan Hughs beats the editer(Joe Colombera) who is riding a RM-Z450 works bike on a DRZ 125 and you know that the writers and editers get plenty of riding in. If I had more skill level today I would have placed instead of crashing. You can ride this soft suspension under powered bike to victory if you have the guts and the skill. So question is would have I done better today on a MX bike maybe if I could keep the bike off its side.
Again my camera women let me down so nothing very good, but this short clip. Later another guy is supose e-mail me more picturs so I will post them soon. Good thing Nobrakes was there to take good pictures and an Mpeg. Well I cant get the clip to work right now its only seven seconds so I will post it later.
Well first off it was good to see you out there Nobrakes, gravy train showed up later.
I entered the 250 open class wich means I was in there with 250 2-strokes, 250F's, and 450F's
OK to start with practice in the morning went horrible. I crashed 4 times in 3 laps it was slick and muddy and getting rutted fast. By the time the first Moto started the ruts where up to my knees in some spots and the braking bumps where like whoops. I left practice pissed off.
The first Moto was going good the KLX pulled fine out the gate and I came out of the first corner in sixth I hit the first doubles and then the table top still looking good I held off a KX 450F for two laps of the four but let him by when I stalled coming out of the rythem section into a corner(stupid). I then continued to hang on to 7th intel I fell in a corner and bent the shift lever perpondicular to the bike strait out agains the peg. After kicking the hell out of the lever I got back going losing three spots in the process. I finished the first moto not sure of which place I took. I ended up 11th out of 16 BAD SHOW!
Second moto went even worse getting to the first corner dead last and fighting my way up to 7th within two laps. I then proceded to pop out of a rut in a corner and eat it again. I get back up push as hard as I can and end up yep you guessed it 11th again out of sixteen.
I had a horrible day, you can't place if you keep on crashing. The KLX performed good if I hadn't made so many mental mistakes today I would have been top five. Oh and Iawaguy I strongly disagree with you on the skill thing. In motocross skill is 80% bike is 20%. Read the may 2006 edition of Dirt Rider Ryan Hughs beats the editer(Joe Colombera) who is riding a RM-Z450 works bike on a DRZ 125 and you know that the writers and editers get plenty of riding in. If I had more skill level today I would have placed instead of crashing. You can ride this soft suspension under powered bike to victory if you have the guts and the skill. So question is would have I done better today on a MX bike maybe if I could keep the bike off its side.
Again my camera women let me down so nothing very good, but this short clip. Later another guy is supose e-mail me more picturs so I will post them soon. Good thing Nobrakes was there to take good pictures and an Mpeg. Well I cant get the clip to work right now its only seven seconds so I will post it later.
Well, i hate to beat a dead horse, but since you directly post to me i feel the right to respond and telll it like i see it, so here goes.
first off- i'm glad to hear you made it thru the day unscathed. but here's what i think, again.
if you were racing in a class where riders riding the all new KX450F couldn't even get around the small, not made for MX KLX for 2 laps, then it doesn't say much about your competition. your KLX may be as close to a KLX 300 cosmetically now as it can be, but it is still no match for the power of the KX450F or 2-stroke KX250.
also, you say that MX is 80% skill and 20% bike. that's your opinion, but reading your progress thru the day i see that you were constantly overriding your bike to try and catch up. you say you came out last on the start of one moto which, in a crowd of bikes including a 450F, is not surprising. you were riding desperately trying to catch back up, all for not. had your bike been faster you probably would have come out of the gate further ahead. i find it hard to believe a KLX 250s, modded or not holds a candle to KX 450's and 250 2-strokes pulling a holeshot. in fact, i'd put money on it.
second i see you stalled the bike which could be blamed on a number of items including the cv carb as that takes engine vacuum to operate and could be the direct culprit of your stall. you're racing against bikes with pumper carbs with instant throttle response and quicker engine timing, that's a huge advantage for them.
who knows why you did what you did, but i still believe the bike matters more. the start of a mx race is the key- all the time. if you are constantly fighting thru the pack, you're more prone to make a mistake.
looking at your bike, it's hard to believe it's still street legal. in fact, i'd bet it wouldn't pass mvi in most states. imo, it's too bad you ruined a perfectly great legal dirt bike only to make it look like a well used K(D)X. people really don't care that you can ride it to the track and then back home. i guess the only thing that shows them is that you have no plans on taking any trophies with you as you obviously have no place for them. you probably don't like what i just said, but it's just my opinion and i tend to call it like i see them.
#6
RE: RACE REPORT!
well, ya know what. you are entitled to your opinion. I just don't agree with it. If you have people with skills that are pretty equal. Then yes, the bike will give you that advantage that you seek.
But you know what, the fact that he went out and did it impresses me. The fact that he knew it was more his own fault that he didn't do well and didn't blame the bike impresses me also.
If you feel that you should only race if you have the best bike to have a chance at winning, so be it.
Personally, if I ever get the itch to start racing again. I have a perfectly capable bike to get started with sitting in my garage. And if I ever get better, then I can justify to myself getting a better bike.
But you know what, the fact that he went out and did it impresses me. The fact that he knew it was more his own fault that he didn't do well and didn't blame the bike impresses me also.
If you feel that you should only race if you have the best bike to have a chance at winning, so be it.
Personally, if I ever get the itch to start racing again. I have a perfectly capable bike to get started with sitting in my garage. And if I ever get better, then I can justify to myself getting a better bike.
#7
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RE: RACE REPORT!
ORIGINAL: okiswede81
well, ya know what. you are entitled to your opinion. I just don't agree with it. If you have people with skills that are pretty equal. Then yes, the bike will give you that advantage that you seek.
But you know what, the fact that he went out and did it impresses me. The fact that he knew it was more his own fault that he didn't do well and didn't blame the bike impresses me also.
If you feel that you should only race if you have the best bike to have a chance at winning, so be it.
Personally, if I ever get the itch to start racing again. I have a perfectly capable bike to get started with sitting in my garage. And if I ever get better, then I can justify to myself getting a better bike.
well, ya know what. you are entitled to your opinion. I just don't agree with it. If you have people with skills that are pretty equal. Then yes, the bike will give you that advantage that you seek.
But you know what, the fact that he went out and did it impresses me. The fact that he knew it was more his own fault that he didn't do well and didn't blame the bike impresses me also.
If you feel that you should only race if you have the best bike to have a chance at winning, so be it.
Personally, if I ever get the itch to start racing again. I have a perfectly capable bike to get started with sitting in my garage. And if I ever get better, then I can justify to myself getting a better bike.
I'm out on this subject.
#8
RE: RACE REPORT!
No, it is not a MX bike. And yes, I would do some mods before I took it out. I would do some mods to an MX bike before I took it out too. So yes, I would probably do to my KLX what sdunne has done to his (suspension, pipe, carb mods and tires). And the main thing is that this bike, with these mods, is cheaper than buying a MX bike.
Also, if I were to go out there and after a couple races realize "WTF am I doing out here!" I am still left with a bike I can still ride to work, do errands around town, load onto a trailer and play ride with my friends on the weekends and basically just ride whenever I want to. If I find that I still have some skills and having fun doing it. Then yes, I would buy an MX bike.
But I am not gonna plunk down another 7000 bucks just to go try MX out again. That just doesn't make sense.
And, as for the "I rode it here, raced it, and rode it home" thing. I couldn't give a rats *** what anybody thinks. And I would only do it because I don't have a trailer or a truck.
And I can't get run over if I'm behind you! (unless you are one of those sick bastards that would turn around just to run me over)
Also, if I were to go out there and after a couple races realize "WTF am I doing out here!" I am still left with a bike I can still ride to work, do errands around town, load onto a trailer and play ride with my friends on the weekends and basically just ride whenever I want to. If I find that I still have some skills and having fun doing it. Then yes, I would buy an MX bike.
But I am not gonna plunk down another 7000 bucks just to go try MX out again. That just doesn't make sense.
And, as for the "I rode it here, raced it, and rode it home" thing. I couldn't give a rats *** what anybody thinks. And I would only do it because I don't have a trailer or a truck.
And I can't get run over if I'm behind you! (unless you are one of those sick bastards that would turn around just to run me over)
#9
RE: RACE REPORT!
Kudos to Sdunne for having the guts to race the bike. But I have to agree with Iowaguy. No matter how you put it, you are at a big disadvantage compared to the other bikes. Sure, you could make some ground with skill, but wouldn't you want to race on a more even playing field?