Clutch250f
Husqvarna
B Class
So there I was cleaning out the garage so I can fit all three of my bikes in it. All my wr's the husky, and both the Yamahas sat there demanding to get out, telling me we had to go out one more time. Sadly I couldn't, I could only grit the teeth and move boxes, throw stuff away. Had to be done, had to fit them all in. Finally got all the boxes and junk out of the way, laid down the cardboard. Husky is first up, carb pulled and drained, pushed and lifted into place. The first WR carb pulled and cleaned put up on the stand into place the final WR put up onto the stand. All of them staring like a puppy wanting its treat. They all wanted to get out and run. I couldn't. For I was having to leave for a year, for a call that was sent down.
So yeah figured I'd say that yes I am leaving for that great sandbox in the middle east and I had to put my bikes up in the garage till I return. It is rather depressing knowing you can't ride for a full year. Not being able to smell that premix from the 125 or hear those killer bees and I try to chance my dad down, only to be roosted and left in the dust.. Or to throw my heavy pig of a WR250f around getting weird looks as it's yellow and not blue. The aggravation of the cold start, or just trying to find what you did with that 8mm socket. Those things that you thought you didn't like about the sport but when you know you'll not be able to experience them for a long period of time is killer. Although prior to it being able to spend the time with your dad and rebuild a 2012 WR125 adding in all those cool parts to make it better. Made a ripping machine on the track. So they are all sitting in storage waiting for me to come back and really rip up some trails. So to the folks here! Here's to a good year of riding for you guys, be safe see you all in a year!
So yeah figured I'd say that yes I am leaving for that great sandbox in the middle east and I had to put my bikes up in the garage till I return. It is rather depressing knowing you can't ride for a full year. Not being able to smell that premix from the 125 or hear those killer bees and I try to chance my dad down, only to be roosted and left in the dust.. Or to throw my heavy pig of a WR250f around getting weird looks as it's yellow and not blue. The aggravation of the cold start, or just trying to find what you did with that 8mm socket. Those things that you thought you didn't like about the sport but when you know you'll not be able to experience them for a long period of time is killer. Although prior to it being able to spend the time with your dad and rebuild a 2012 WR125 adding in all those cool parts to make it better. Made a ripping machine on the track. So they are all sitting in storage waiting for me to come back and really rip up some trails. So to the folks here! Here's to a good year of riding for you guys, be safe see you all in a year!