Found some old photos

John250

PR Founding Father
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Got a Yamaha 80 GT-MXA for Christmas. Santa was good.
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My '79 YZ 100. Stylin.

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Probably one of my Favorite bikes, 1988 YZ 250.

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Probably '92 Columbus AX. Used to have huge crowds. Dads looking a lot younger.

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Huntington AX. Sporting some cool looking Fox gear with Mom.

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Back in the 90s My Dad would help with Tech, and I ran score sheets. Yep, no transponders. Paid to watch Supercross. And got to meet a lot of cool riders.

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Bob Hannah asked my girlfriend at the time Robyn (wife now) if she wanted to go back to his room!! True story. She was gonna just get a photo with Hannah and he just picked her up without asking!

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Bruce .....100 schoolboy.
I am not sure they offered that in Indiana, I raced 100cc (an open class, no skill designation, which was a good place to go if you got advanced racing 125B). Wouldn't you be able to race a bike like I mentioned in 100 schoolboy, since it is still 100 cc. The RM 100/125 shared the same frame so the suspension swap was a bolt on, the Yamaha 100/125 shared the same engine cases, so the top end was a bolt on. Either way it is still a 100 cc bike with much improved suspension.
 
Probably one of my Favorite bikes, 1988 YZ 250.
Mine too, after a tall seat went on. They shrunk the rider layout that year. The new cartridge conventional forks worked great. That engine made super tractable power. And I learned to use a rear disc on that bike.
 
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