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By simon, 6 August, 2003

PICHON TESTS NEW RM-Z250

Multiple World Motocross Champion Mickael Pichon was impressed with his recent test of the new Suzuki RM-Z250 four-stroke motocross machine at England's Canada Heights circuit.

"The whole bike feels good. The engine is comparable to a 125 two-stroke but I feel there is much more power and especially more torque. It's unbelievable how fast you can turn and the traction is always there," said the 2001 and 2002 World Motocross Champion.

By simon, 3 August, 2003

News Roundup

  • 2004 Suzuki RM125 and RM250: MD First Ride - See Motorcycledaily.com
  • American Motocross Of Nations Team Named - See MXLarge.com
By simon, 7 July, 2003

Got a hot TTR125 or XR50?

BBR Motorsports make the Hottest TTR125 & XR50 Modifications. Check out MX Actions test of BBR's TTR 150 & XR50 or click here and checkout BBR Motorsports homepage.

By simon, 27 June, 2003

Dirt Rider with first '04 YZ125 ride.

From www.dirtrider.com
News June 26:First Ride 04' Yamaha YZ125

Yamaha sprang from the gate to become the first manufacturer to release a 2004 motocross bike. Dirt Rider met with the boys in blue at RaceTown 395 in Adelanto, California, to spin laps on the revamped ride. With so much hype surrounding Honda's, Kawasaki's and Suzuki's new 250 four-stroke motocross bikes, Yamaha knew it had to tweak its two-stroke eighth-liter mount to compete. Subtle alterations to the YZ along with an all-new 48mm Kayaba fork should up the ante in the 125 class for 2004.

By simon, 24 June, 2003

Dirt Rider Reviews

Dirt Rider.com has posted a bunch of reviews today:

  • Honda CRF150 & CRF230
  • Ty Davis YZ 250
  • 2003 KTM 450 SX and 525SX

Check them out.

By simon, 24 June, 2003

Dirt Rider Bikes of the Year

Dirt Rider.com has chosen:

  • Bike of the Year
  • Best Off-Road Bikes
  • Best-Kept Secret in Motocross
  • Most Serious Midsize Entry-Level Bikes
  • The Small Person's Torque Monster
  • Best Deal in Dirt Bikes
  • Best Gift for Kids of All Ages
  • Best 250cc Two-Stroke Motocrosser
  • Best Dual-Sport
  • Best 125cc Two-Stroke Motocrosser
  • Best 125cc-Class Motocrosser
  • Best News in Off-Road

By simon, 21 June, 2003

MX Racer review a 2003 KX 250 turned into a Monster 327cc beast!

Callaway Motorsports,Wiseco 2003 KX327cc Modified by Tom Morgan and Race Tech

"Now, with a whopping 54+ horsepower, Morgan opted for a larger 14-tooth counter shaft sprocket to make the KX a bit more rider friendly."

"The KX 327 was actually very rider friendly and required us to ride it the same way that we would ride our regular 250."

"Even vet riders could take advantage of the extra HP, as many vet classes aren

By simon, 29 May, 2003

XR50 Racing - Pocket Rockets

Motocross Action recently did an Article on how to Hot up your XR50. BBR Motorsports have reproduced it on there web page.

XR50 Article

Be sure to check out all the BBR products, it looks like you could spend a lot of money there }:-)

BBR

By simon, 15 November, 2002

2003 YZ250F Ride Report

From nikki who posted at thumpertalk.com '03 YZ250F - first/second ride reports

I picked up an '03 YZ 250F a week and a half ago. Here are ride reports from my first and second rides:

FIRST RIDE - last Sunday:

I took my new F out to a buddy's practice track this morning. Track was sandy/loamy and pretty wide open. Not too much for jumps. Temperature was around 40 degrees.

By simon, 14 October, 2002

KTM 250RFS Review

Trail Rider magazine have a review of the KTM 250 RFS on their website. Check it out here http://www.trailrider.com/

It doesn't sound like a WR 250F killer, more a competitor in between the new generation Yamaha & Honda 250 four strokes, and the old generation XR, DRZ, TTR etc four strokes.

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