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I hear yha doo'en,,, 2 wheels require eyes and mind on task so a person doesn't trip-up in the rutt sections...

Older bodys don't like going down,,, ha...

The ground is mighty hard...
can't say it was ever that forgiving , only know it takes a lot longer to get up!!! and it is getting close to impossible to walk it off! but i hear ya Lem
 

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Nice thing about the old school thumpers is they are not as tall as the new bikes. A little lower center of gravity and Can get both feet down to the ground if needed. Could be dual sport, the have the speed, fuel mileage not so bad and a little larger fuel tank.
 

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Nice thing about the old school thumpers is they are not as tall as the new bikes. A little lower center of gravity and Can get both feet down to the ground if needed.
yes very true, that ol beotch had some compression, there were more than a few who couldn't kick it over, one feller almost broke his leg!
 

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My first bike was a 1979 Can-Am 175 qualifier. Had that for about two years and then got a 1982 XR 500 had that bike for many years, still one of my favorites. And then I ended up selling that to my best friend so I can go get a brand new 1993 WR 250 and that was my last dirtbike, as I got into quads and sleds starting with a 1987 LT 250R
 

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My first bike was a 1979 Can-Am 175 qualifier. Had that for about two years and then got a 1982 XR 500 had that bike for many years, still one of my favorites. And then I ended up selling that to my best friend so I can go get a brand new 1993 WR 250 and that was my last dirtbike, as I got into quads and sleds starting with a 1987 LT 250R
can am bikes were quick, brother had one! lots of guys used to ride street trail bikes, not a good as motocross or street bikes, but they were a lot of fun and could do both. rode Kawasaki 2 smokin triple street bikes for 350,500,750. for close to 10 yrs. still have a hot rod rd400 yamaha, quit street bikes got the honda 500, rode the wheels of that. sleds quads SxS also. slowing down the last few years,
 

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I dirt biked a 2 ton xl600 for out West... Hard lug knobby and off road gear set for the beast...

It deffinatly got launched a few times...

Heavy old pig,,, I got it too fly a few times off the rolly cut-lines back in the day...

I look at these same cut-lines on my rally and im glad those days are long gone...

I can't believe i survived... lol

Lucky i guess...
 
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