[FONT=Comic Sans MS, Comic Sans, Sans-serif]A cracked tailbone at Brimstone? Ouch! [/FONT]
[FONT=Comic Sans MS, Comic Sans, Sans-serif]I briefly rode the first factory produced semi light weight thumper, a mid 90's Husaberg. The Berg didn't feel fast but put its' power to the ground. It was too much for me just because it was the most maintenance intensive machine I've ever owned. And a pain to start. If it stalled, forget it![/FONT]
The biggest problem with open class two strokes is that their development really ended in the 80's. Remember the four strokes of the 80's?
The bikes I went fastest on were smaller bore open class two strokes, ATK 406's and a '96 360 Husky. I even discovered one day in '05 that I could go better on my old 360 worn out shock Husky than either of the KTM 520's that I had at the time.
Did anyone ever ride a Noleen 360 kitted YZ 250? That was kind of my dream bike. If I wasn't so involved with jet skis back then, I may have pursued that ride.