He was doing so well, and it looked like so much fun, that I decided to spend some money and try and give this a shot. There aren't too many dirt bikes that I can touch the ground on, and seeing as I have no idea what I am doing, I decided to find a used CRF150R and race with some very fast 15-16 year olds. Ok, not everyone in this class is a teenager, but 90% are. I found the bike on craiglist in Portland while my friend Matt was in town from Fairbanks. I asked him if he was up for a road trip and he was game. We drove down there, bought the bike and returned.

But it still wasn't ready, as knobbie tires don't work well on the clay track. Plus, I also want to use this bike for some supermoto next summer, so I needed new rims and tires. I couldn't find any deals on Ebay, so I just decided to get some new rims. I did, however find a great deal on some tires on Ebay, so that helped the budget. I also bought a tire changing stand from Harbor Freight tools that works great, and Matt helped out with a race stand, thanks again Matt. Today was spent getting the new tires mounted on the new rims and then onto the bike. It all went well and turned out pretty good.
Tomorrow will be the first day on the track. Ok, not the very first time, as for fun a few weeks back I took my little TTR90 out there, but that was for fun. I did learn on the TTR90 that this is not as easy as some of the people out there make it look. Tomorrow, we'll get to see how I do. I'm not expecting much, as the "kids" I'm racing against have been doing this since they were, well, kids. And they are very good. I'm hoping to not get lapped by them too many times, but it should be fun. The bike itself is a fun, fast little bike and I'm hoping one of the young guns out there will take pity on me and give me some pointers, but I won't hold my breath. See you at the races.
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