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First thing I noticed. Corner speed is much higher on a 250 then the point and shoot machines we get to watch now...
you know, in 1968, motocross bikes were 4 stroke single cylinders, with metal tanks. They weighed 245lbs.Just like a 2012 RMZ450.
Quoteyou know, in 1968, motocross bikes were 4 stroke single cylinders, with metal tanks. They weighed 245lbs.Just like a 2012 RMZ450. Hasn't technology come such a long way?
Quote from: cnrcpla on February 07, 2012, 10:18:45 AMQuoteyou know, in 1968, motocross bikes were 4 stroke single cylinders, with metal tanks. They weighed 245lbs.Just like a 2012 RMZ450. Hasn't technology come such a long way? the technology went further.. they developed a plastic tank for today's thumpers!
Quote from: xandyx on February 07, 2012, 10:27:55 AMQuote from: cnrcpla on February 07, 2012, 10:18:45 AMQuoteyou know, in 1968, motocross bikes were 4 stroke single cylinders, with metal tanks. They weighed 245lbs.Just like a 2012 RMZ450. Hasn't technology come such a long way? the technology went further.. they developed a plastic tank for today's thumpers!and chucked an aluminium tank on the RMZ...