Jhenders222
Noob
Today I see less and less kids riding then back in the day. Wonder how the motocross scene will be in the next 10-15 years. Especially in ohio. I can go to a qualifier and see a decent turnout but thats it.
Minis are cheap enough to afford. Plus they'll fit in the parents mini vans! Probably due to places to ride, and tightened security by the law down at the local gravel pits.
During the summer months we get as many kids as we do adults,I also let new unexperenced riders come out on off days to learn to ride.I know it's not like the old days when we could ride anywhere and nobody cared.I'm sure the economy has alot to do with less riders at races,I've been to Malvern openers with 750 riders and finished racing under the lights.The youth is the future and this is a great sport to be in.I always thought AHRMA should have youth classes to grow vintage riding.
Today I see less and less kids riding then back in the day. Wonder how the motocross scene will be in the next 10-15 years. Especially in ohio. I can go to a qualifier and see a decent turnout but thats it.
Don't drive a Hemi then.ya prices for bikes are crazy right now, and for what we beat the hell out of em and sell em 9 months later for $2000 less then we paid for new. even if i picked up a bike, its an hour or more drive just to practice. between practice fees, race fees, parts, fuel for the bike, and my hemi sucking down fuel, id have to worry about how im gonna eat at the end of the day.
Don't drive a Hemi then.
ya ur right, maybe ill show up this year witha civic and a trailer