1985 strikes back at LL quali

6/17/2013 6:37am
If somebody gave him a better bike would he still have to ride the '85 because it was what he originally qualified on?
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6/17/2013 6:37am
Just sent Jerry an Email to see If he has a paypal account set up for donations. That is just so cool he kicked ass on that CR

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6/17/2013 6:40am
DoctorJD wrote:
Okay, great story, but riddle me this: Wouldn't it be just as effective to campaign a later-model 2-stroke? What does a mint 85' CR250 go for...
Okay, great story, but riddle me this: Wouldn't it be just as effective to campaign a later-model 2-stroke? What does a mint 85' CR250 go for these days, vintage guys? I know you can get an early 2000's YZ for around $2000 and I know that parts have got to be MUCH easier to find than for a 1985 CR250. Again, great story, impressive feat, but I can't help but wonder what the real motivation is for riding a 28-year-old bike. Damn, and I'm usually not the buzz-kill.
Maybe he just had access to this bike. Either way, its a motocross bike (two-wheels, suspension, engine, etc.) and if he is used to it, feels comfortable on it, and can ride it fast then why not race it. Smile
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6/17/2013 6:49am
DoctorJD wrote:
Okay, great story, but riddle me this: Wouldn't it be just as effective to campaign a later-model 2-stroke? What does a mint 85' CR250 go for...
Okay, great story, but riddle me this: Wouldn't it be just as effective to campaign a later-model 2-stroke? What does a mint 85' CR250 go for these days, vintage guys? I know you can get an early 2000's YZ for around $2000 and I know that parts have got to be MUCH easier to find than for a 1985 CR250. Again, great story, impressive feat, but I can't help but wonder what the real motivation is for riding a 28-year-old bike. Damn, and I'm usually not the buzz-kill.
burn1986 wrote:
Maybe he just had access to this bike. Either way, its a motocross bike (two-wheels, suspension, engine, etc.) and if he is used to it, feels...
Maybe he just had access to this bike. Either way, its a motocross bike (two-wheels, suspension, engine, etc.) and if he is used to it, feels comfortable on it, and can ride it fast then why not race it. Smile
Plus, if he were riding a 2005 YZ250, nobody would talk about him. This definitely gets attention.

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6/17/2013 7:14am Edited Date/Time 6/17/2013 7:25am
If somebody gave him a better bike would he still have to ride the '85 because it was what he originally qualified on?
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No. You just have to race the same bike you sing up with at LL's. Can't change bikes once it starts. So if he gets a newer bike he can race it no problem.


I use to race a Dinosaur - 98 CR 250 in 99, 00, 01, 02 with no problems on the bikes being older. The only drawback would be is if you have a mechanical problem, you will be without parts and be out of luck.




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6/17/2013 7:19am
i think he should race the old 85' at loretta's. No fun in getting a new bike....doin it on the old steed is much more enjoyable to watch and follow.
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6/17/2013 7:27am
Spartacus wrote:
Get me his address if anyone can and I'll send him $100.

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You rule Spartacus!!!!!! Anyone here ever ride an 85 CR250 ? That bike is a total pig!!
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6/17/2013 7:39am
Spartacus wrote:
Get me his address if anyone can and I'll send him $100.

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friday10 wrote:
You rule Spartacus!!!!!! Anyone here ever ride an 85 CR250 ? That bike is a total pig!!
I loved mine! But I bought it from an old timer who had done some good mods to it. Ohlins shock, Simons anti-cav forks, full PC motor (before PC was the big deal). The bike was awesome, but maybe because his guy had maintained it so that it was much better than new.
6/17/2013 7:49am
Just got off the phone with him. Seemed like a really nice kid. We have given him the opportunity to live and train at South of the Border MX, free of charge! Hope he gets the opportunity to take advantage of it!

Mike
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6/17/2013 7:53am Edited Date/Time 6/17/2013 7:53am
DoctorJD wrote:
Okay, great story, but riddle me this: Wouldn't it be just as effective to campaign a later-model 2-stroke? What does a mint 85' CR250 go for...
Okay, great story, but riddle me this: Wouldn't it be just as effective to campaign a later-model 2-stroke? What does a mint 85' CR250 go for these days, vintage guys? I know you can get an early 2000's YZ for around $2000 and I know that parts have got to be MUCH easier to find than for a 1985 CR250. Again, great story, impressive feat, but I can't help but wonder what the real motivation is for riding a 28-year-old bike. Damn, and I'm usually not the buzz-kill.
burn1986 wrote:
Maybe he just had access to this bike. Either way, its a motocross bike (two-wheels, suspension, engine, etc.) and if he is used to it, feels...
Maybe he just had access to this bike. Either way, its a motocross bike (two-wheels, suspension, engine, etc.) and if he is used to it, feels comfortable on it, and can ride it fast then why not race it. Smile
vet323 wrote:
Plus, if he were riding a 2005 YZ250, nobody would talk about him. This definitely gets attention.
Yea no matter his motives look what it has done for him in a few short days. I really hope he's able to make a run at some national titles. Certainly in the 2-stroke B/C he has to be considered a front runner.
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6/17/2013 8:00am
SlowOldGuy wrote:
Just got off the phone with him. Seemed like a really nice kid. We have given him the opportunity to live and train at South of...
Just got off the phone with him. Seemed like a really nice kid. We have given him the opportunity to live and train at South of the Border MX, free of charge! Hope he gets the opportunity to take advantage of it!

Mike
Wow, that's impressive! Well done.
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6/17/2013 8:06am
HenryA wrote:
I wonder how it felt to be passed by a bike that's equipped with drumbrakes....
that's exactly what I was thinking.... I still think that the 1985 through 1987 CR 250 is still one of the best looking bikes ever sold!!!
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6/17/2013 8:10am
SlowOldGuy wrote:
Just got off the phone with him. Seemed like a really nice kid. We have given him the opportunity to live and train at South of...
Just got off the phone with him. Seemed like a really nice kid. We have given him the opportunity to live and train at South of the Border MX, free of charge! Hope he gets the opportunity to take advantage of it!

Mike
WOW....VERY cool of you guys! Hope he takes you up on that.....
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6/17/2013 8:11am
SlowOldGuy wrote:
Just got off the phone with him. Seemed like a really nice kid. We have given him the opportunity to live and train at South of...
Just got off the phone with him. Seemed like a really nice kid. We have given him the opportunity to live and train at South of the Border MX, free of charge! Hope he gets the opportunity to take advantage of it!

Mike
I'm impressed! Woohoo
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6/17/2013 8:13am
Me too
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6/17/2013 8:18am
MOTOCROSS!

'Nuff said... Best of luck Jerry!!!
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6/17/2013 8:19am
SlowOldGuy wrote:
Just got off the phone with him. Seemed like a really nice kid. We have given him the opportunity to live and train at South of...
Just got off the phone with him. Seemed like a really nice kid. We have given him the opportunity to live and train at South of the Border MX, free of charge! Hope he gets the opportunity to take advantage of it!

Mike
That's a seriously awesome move by you guys! Well done! Now the big question becomes, does he go with old faithful or does he accept a new bike if something presents itself. Whatever he is on, we know it has to be 2 stroke for at least one class and I would think he'd not jump to a 4 stroke for the other class with the difference in bike. I think it's an accomplishment to do what he has done so far!
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6/17/2013 8:23am
Wonder if he will be protested or not???
I sure hope so.
"Daddy, my $10,000 250F you bought for me isn't fast enough to keep up with a 28-year old 2-stroke. Go pay $500 and get him disqualified!"
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6/17/2013 8:32am
Cool story!
That's the great thing about MC racing. Its 75% rider, 25% bike. Whereas car racing is 75% car, 25% driver.
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6/17/2013 8:38am
Spartacus wrote:
Get me his address if anyone can and I'll send him $100.

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friday10 wrote:
You rule Spartacus!!!!!! Anyone here ever ride an 85 CR250 ? That bike is a total pig!!
APLMAN99 wrote:
I loved mine! But I bought it from an old timer who had done some good mods to it. Ohlins shock, Simons anti-cav forks, full PC...
I loved mine! But I bought it from an old timer who had done some good mods to it. Ohlins shock, Simons anti-cav forks, full PC motor (before PC was the big deal). The bike was awesome, but maybe because his guy had maintained it so that it was much better than new.
They handle great but stock they are very slow.
6/17/2013 8:40am
flarider wrote:
That's cool and all, but technically, is that bike legal for LL's? It has to meet homologation rules and on older bikes, I believe that includes...
That's cool and all, but technically, is that bike legal for LL's?
It has to meet homologation rules and on older bikes, I believe that includes something like a 5-year exclusion rule, where a bike is no longer homologated after 5-years, basically because you can't get them any longer and they're not readily available...there isn't 500 units in showrooms for sale.

Again, I think it's bad ass what the kid did, but I do not think the guy can legally race that bike
Dave Jones won Loretta's in 2010 with a 2003 kx 125. So much for homologous, should just name that the GAY rule instead.
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6/17/2013 8:47am
Wonder if he will be protested or not???
Falcon wrote:
I sure hope so. "Daddy, my $10,000 250F you bought for me isn't fast enough to keep up with a 28-year old 2-stroke. Go pay $500...
I sure hope so.
"Daddy, my $10,000 250F you bought for me isn't fast enough to keep up with a 28-year old 2-stroke. Go pay $500 and get him disqualified!"
Sadly....some douche will do it if it is even a question.
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6/17/2013 8:53am
friday10 wrote:
You rule Spartacus!!!!!! Anyone here ever ride an 85 CR250 ? That bike is a total pig!!
APLMAN99 wrote:
I loved mine! But I bought it from an old timer who had done some good mods to it. Ohlins shock, Simons anti-cav forks, full PC...
I loved mine! But I bought it from an old timer who had done some good mods to it. Ohlins shock, Simons anti-cav forks, full PC motor (before PC was the big deal). The bike was awesome, but maybe because his guy had maintained it so that it was much better than new.
friday10 wrote:
They handle great but stock they are very slow.
the best part of this thread is that you have no idea what you're talking about! that was a great bike...no, not as great as the 86-87...but still one of the best cr 250's ever made. with simply a pipe, that thing was a beast.
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6/17/2013 9:01am
APLMAN99 wrote:
I loved mine! But I bought it from an old timer who had done some good mods to it. Ohlins shock, Simons anti-cav forks, full PC...
I loved mine! But I bought it from an old timer who had done some good mods to it. Ohlins shock, Simons anti-cav forks, full PC motor (before PC was the big deal). The bike was awesome, but maybe because his guy had maintained it so that it was much better than new.
friday10 wrote:
They handle great but stock they are very slow.
hammertime wrote:
the best part of this thread is that you have no idea what you're talking about! that was a great bike...no, not as great as the...
the best part of this thread is that you have no idea what you're talking about! that was a great bike...no, not as great as the 86-87...but still one of the best cr 250's ever made. with simply a pipe, that thing was a beast.
hammer knows what's up- the '85 was a very good bike.
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6/17/2013 9:12am
friday10 wrote:
They handle great but stock they are very slow.
hammertime wrote:
the best part of this thread is that you have no idea what you're talking about! that was a great bike...no, not as great as the...
the best part of this thread is that you have no idea what you're talking about! that was a great bike...no, not as great as the 86-87...but still one of the best cr 250's ever made. with simply a pipe, that thing was a beast.
vet323 wrote:
hammer knows what's up- the '85 was a very good bike.
This thread is not about Hammer and what he knows. (everything apparently) Its about a kid on a good but slow bike (i owned one so I DO know how they were), bringing it to the better funded future wanna be stars. STFU
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6/17/2013 9:17am
What a great friggin' thread! Cool kid and he rides that old 85' extremely well. I hope he stays on that thing and just keeps the motor and tires fresh and hits LL's with it. That would be such a good "feel good" story! Good luck Jerry!!
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6/17/2013 9:17am
To hammer there wasnt very many slow bikes to him as he was only 100lbs back in the day!
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6/17/2013 9:30am
In a related story, about 6-7 years ago a guy qualified and raced a canadian cmrc pro national on an 81 YZ250. The powers that be kicked him out as it was a "bad image" or something.
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6/17/2013 9:32am
jeffro503 wrote:
What a great friggin' thread! Cool kid and he rides that old 85' extremely well. I hope he stays on that thing and just keeps the...
What a great friggin' thread! Cool kid and he rides that old 85' extremely well. I hope he stays on that thing and just keeps the motor and tires fresh and hits LL's with it. That would be such a good "feel good" story! Good luck Jerry!!
Now this is what this thread is about!! x100 Kick ass Jerry
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6/17/2013 9:34am Edited Date/Time 6/17/2013 9:35am
notme wrote:
In a related story, about 6-7 years ago a guy qualified and raced a canadian cmrc pro national on an 81 YZ250. The powers that be...
In a related story, about 6-7 years ago a guy qualified and raced a canadian cmrc pro national on an 81 YZ250. The powers that be kicked him out as it was a "bad image" or something.
The manufactures don't like people getting the idea that they don't "NEED" a new $8500 bike every year. That being said, I wish this kid the best and if he gets a paypal going, I am in.

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