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'74 CZ 250 before the mods @ Roaring Branch, Pa District 6
Same bike after mods @ Endless Mountain Motorsports now Hurricane Hills Clifford, Pa
I believe these are from '75
2nd photo was still hand on helmet start before they installed the rubber band.
'76 Stormstown, Pa
'77 Carverton, Pa (some called it Tunkhannock)
'77 Carverton
'78 Endless Mountain Motorsports
The Shop
1976 Red Bud Ski Jump
1979 River City Dirt Riders, Lakeville Indiana, 100A
1979 Peoria Dirt Riders, Sparland Illinois, 125A
1979 Mini Olympics, Chicken Farm MX, Homasassa Springs Florida, 100A
Maico America Great Again...Setting this one up now 74 440 GP
This one has to go... 76 400 AW
OG air fork...Bridgehampton, Ny
Those pics sure brought back a lot of memories. Good times racking back then.
I was brought around to the tracks of South Louisiana and Mississippi with my uncles from ~1975 at the age of 7 and although my parents wouldn’t let me have a bike it all I dreamed and thought of. This thread brings back so many great memories and appreciation to the roots we now have in the sport today and my love for vintage bikes and style. The bikes, the vans, the pits, the looseness, the run what you brung style can’t ever be duplicated. Good time to be introduced to the sport for sure.
I don’t currently have a vintage bike, but there is one in my future for sure
Keep posting dudes!
Unadilla '74
Jim Pomeroy
Also Unadilla '74
pit setup..
raced a race in santa domingo..74...fence was bambo...25,000 people that day..
I have the race book from then ..quite the trip .
Pit Row
Dunkirk, MD 1976. 125 B class
Here's one from 1974 at Winchester Ohio. 1st semi-pro race on my Husky CR250. Just before we started moving the shocks forward to get more travel.
Madera Lakes, Ca...1978. After buying the bike, could only afford the boots and helmet at that point.
In my day we called that CROSSED UP!!!
Wish I had pictures but I will try to paint with words. Raced a 77 XR75, 79 YZ125 and an 83 KX250. All were purchased used. My dad would work on them in the garage. He rebuilt engines, ported and polished cylinders, used higher compression pistons, better intake manifolds (he made the one on my XR75 by hand), installed better exhaust systems, rebuilt suspension systems and replaced all hosing. He did all of this because we could not afford new bikes with mod engines and expensive suspension.
All of the bikes were more than competitive and I never had a DNF. It’s amazing what I man can do in his garage if he sets his mind to it. Thanks Dad!
Here I am, busting out the 125C holeshot, 77 Husky 125...not sure if this is Cambridge MN but for sure MN D23..
1971 TansAM at Puyallup Wa. A year later I was at Fort Ord CA as a Conscripted US Soldier!
972
1974 a really fun track in Germany.
Gaildorf 1974
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