My friend who raced there said they keep the track softened up for the horses and it's like marbles. Some really brave racers in the brake less class. Nice to know people still like hideous. Thanks Dave.
I have a 1969 Electra Glide same color. My Dad bought it new in 69. It has been repainted and my Dad had someone put on a SK carb but I have the original and I am going to reinstall it. Windshield has seen better days so I have to get that sorted but other than that it's good to go. Thanks.
Thanks for the 1974 Yamaha 250 A. Just FYI, these bikes were the first “factory editions” of their day. You had to be approved by Yamaha to buy one. The stock 1974 were yellow. Rep Jack Flanagan, ret.
The MX250 was a playbike. A DT without lights. Those old Sportsters would do me for a rideable classic. If you can stand the vibration. There's a lot of junk in these places. Thanks for showing.
Good price on the 82, xl200 had one back in the day a very fun bike. When they said Honda Odyssey over the PA I thought cool,wait wrong kind of honda odyssey.
Oh Dave , field events back in the day often included dirt drags with 350 under and above classes. Think big harleys and triumphs with bolted tires. Then there was trick riding. Slow riding was not the show. Lots of drinking and often a little fisticuffs or worse between clubs.
This was a great swap on vid, great job.
Great video! Keep up the good work, im in!
Very cool. Looking forward to my first visit tomorrow. A nice warmup for Mid-Ohio.
Maybe you should get a haircut 💈💈💈💈 I like the videos😅😅
Wow, lots of nice bikes Dave, thanks for the tour!
@@thelandrethfarm4782 Wait there is more coming
Great job on the video!!
I love Indian velos awesome bikes never seen one here in New Zealand tho.👍🇳🇿
Thanks Dave.
I just love your vlogs they just keep getting better and better.
THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR TIME AND ATTENTION AND GREAT JOB AGAIN THANKS DAVE.
@@erickriebel4366 You're welcome
Thanks dave I was 16 in 1972 and hit the road on a puch maxi
WOW awesome
Well done
Great walkabout
My friend who raced there said they keep the track softened up for the horses and it's like marbles.
Some really brave racers in the brake less class.
Nice to know people still like hideous.
Thanks Dave.
Yes that is cool Peace out
What would we do without you? Thanks Dave, looking for a closed fender Indian four for my collection.
5:39. It’s actually pretty clean, just dirty! 😅😅. (I knew what you meant). Thanks for the excellent post!
Looks like a blast! Love seeing all the vintage motorcycles! We sent you an email, take a look.
Got it!
I have a 1969 Electra Glide same color. My Dad bought it new in 69. It has been repainted and my Dad had someone put on a SK carb but I have the original and I am going to reinstall it. Windshield has seen better days so I have to get that sorted but other than that it's good to go. Thanks.
Thanks for the 1974 Yamaha 250 A. Just FYI, these bikes were the first “factory editions” of their day. You had to be approved by Yamaha to buy one. The stock 1974 were yellow. Rep Jack Flanagan, ret.
Sorry and keep up the great work enjoy it from Australia
The MX250 was a playbike.
A DT without lights.
Those old Sportsters would do me for a rideable classic.
If you can stand the vibration.
There's a lot of junk in these places.
Thanks for showing.
The mx bikes had hotter porting in the cylinders and sometimes aluminum rims. An example is 75 dt125 13 hp mx125 20 hp
You need something to ride around in . A electric something with a big basket in the back.
Thought you might buy that BSA....
@@noelwarner1235 The weekend is not over
It’s hilarious you didn’t notice that blue bag of poop sitting on that bedside of the F150 that had the sporty in it😂😂😂😂
@@ocavant Mezmorized by the other shiny object
Good price on the 82, xl200 had one back in the day a very fun bike. When they said Honda Odyssey over the PA I thought cool,wait wrong kind of honda odyssey.
I missed that!
... 23:07 cool car body ive seen one B4 on a racing slick tire mini kart with a rat fink sitting in the drivers seat
Oh Dave , field events back in the day often included dirt drags with 350 under and above classes. Think big harleys and triumphs with bolted tires. Then there was trick riding. Slow riding was not the show. Lots of drinking and often a little fisticuffs or worse between clubs.
Oh yeah i forgot to add the long jump.lots of fun watching the wanna be Knievils on thier street bikes. Ouch!
Sanctioned? Forgetabout!
Does anyone know what kind of engine is at 30:00/ where did it come from?
Time for a golf cart old mate, as another puffing and limping boomer I know the sacrifice your making for our benefit 👍
Whoever had the stall selling disposable plates and sharpies is getting rich.
Those 2 Yamahas are YZ250As not MX250s
Actually, you're right! I forgot they offered both in 1975 and that the original YZ was not yellow.
How much are your t-shirts and do you send to Australia thanks Roy
Repeat you need a little something to keep you off your feet,thanks bullpen cycles.