<img alt="First race for a 33-year-old Suzuki" class="img-responsive" src="/images/4/c/a/5/a/4ca5ad7b16c56a9fa70ed3653e4e4cb48f6e6b8e-01leaving-the-house.jpg" />
<p>Just like I would have done back in '84, I woke early, jumped in the car and set out to the races. And just like back in the day, I had two bikes in tow. Many motocross racers in the 80s had two bikes; a 125 and a 250. If you wanted to run more than two motos in a day, your only option was to buy...</p>
<img alt="A Motocross Wedding/Flight of the RM" class="img-responsive" src="/images/d/3/c/1/a/d3c1a9668d3955689c83ba1317204e946d51fcd5-01wedding.jpg" />
<p>So why would I try to make an 84 RM fly? My Uncle Mike was right on the money, I watched my Dad do it and refused to be outdone, especially during the week of my wedding.</p>
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<p>This story is part counter-story to <a href="http://localhost/vintagemoto.ca/notes/jumping-big-at-charleston">So how far can you safely jump a 1984 Suzuki?</a></p>
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<p>Contrary to popular belief, riding Mot...</p>
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<h3>As can be seen in the above photo, I have too many projects on the go, and not enough room to do them.</h3>
<p>My first project didn't actually have anything to do with motocross. I finally grew tired of putting studs in my rear tire and attaching my homemade front ski, just to ride it once or twice, real...</p>
<img alt="It is not possible to be half-way into this sport" class="img-responsive" src="/images/3/9/7/9/2/397920b6b42c745897816bdb6d00c9f985fb4e04-01me-rm-z250.jpg" />
<h2>Bitten by the bug... hard</h2>
<p>A few months ago <a href="http://vintagemoto.ca/notes/have-you-ever-done-anything-this-dumb">I wrote a short story</a> about dropping my bike off the trailer. It was my last ride of the season and I finished the story pining about how the vintage bike was great but not real practical. My goal <a href="http://vintagemoto.ca/notes/i-am-now-a-vintage-motocross-racer">when getting into vintage motocross</a> was to just do a...</p>
<img alt="So how far can you safely jump a 1984 Suzuki?" class="img-responsive" src="/images/4/9/4/b/3/494b31bc9efbf2ff1beb23407e94258e5488c263-01-me-big-jump.jpg" />
<h2>I know for sure you can fly 110 feet without any problem at all.</h2>
<p>Last summer my nephew and his bride had their wedding in our hometown. Since buying the old '84, I had really been looked forward to taking it to the track where I cut my teeth as a young motocross-crazed kid. </p>
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<img alt="1984 Dirt Bike Magazine 250 Shootout" class="img-responsive" src="/images/6/0/b/9/2/60b921f5db673efa192146843024619264b7771d-csteel970.jpg" />
<h2>Here is something pretty awesome... I found this article on the web but I did purchase and read this issue in 1984.</h2>
<h3>I read every word several times over. Honda was the big deal for me back in those days- they could do no wrong. The Suzuki was picked as the winner for this shootout. I remember </h3>...
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<h3>This is a very good story from mxworksbike.com</h3>
<p>mxworksbike.com is an awesome website that I discovered today. They are the home of the largest collection of works bikes and bikes of historical importance. I particularly liked this story as Kent Howerton is telling the story of his championship 19...</p>