loving that jump and I used to be afraid and had a supercross bike In the 90's. I'm older now and getting back Into it. I still feel young and strong as much as I goes to the gym everyday. I'm getting the YZ250 2 STROKE SOON.
Glad to see more vids of 2 strokes ripping around. I’m a 90s rider so I grew up when that’s all everyone rode was 2 strokes and it’s always sad seeing them slowly go. It’s strange seeing yourself get old and now seeing vids on UA-cam of young riders doing a video on riding their first 2 stroke reaction, or trying to kick start a 2t for the first time.
Anyone want to see more then one video of a yz ripping. I try to put content out often. SoCal tracks. I ain’t the fastest but definitely having the most fun!
I have an ‘02, this one sounds crispy to the point of being too lean. Richening it up plus flywheel will make a much smoother bike for hard pack tracks!
No offense to anybody, (and I have the 2019 model YZ250 that I highly modified), I just old school MX, 80's-90s' racing and a heck of a lot of fun riding, (anywhere rural USA), starting in 1974. I know the way we live changes over time, (weather we like it or not), but I took almost 20 years off riding (60 now) to run my new business, (After working in over 20 non-union machine shops, earning 3 degrees, 2 in engineering, I was still "Just Over Broke", "JOB" until I started porting little 2-stroke engines for a living, 20 years now, last 17 full time.). So I get this bike in 2020, the thing is too tall to get on, (I know, I was not as flexible as I had been), and all the track are like wide open, smooth straights from corner to corner with a big jump in the middle of the straight. Berms are all sculpted. The track is sculpted. This is why we did have softer suspension until the 4-strokes made the tracks 30% faster also. We had natural bumps, made by the bike, and not going as fast on the 2-strokes, on tighter tracks. We had "off camber" corners on slick clay that did not rut or berm up, and I don't think many riders can race around a corner like that anymore. We had to be able to hit a double (for example), right out of a corner, and it was bumpy so you had to be good at picking lines. If your corner speed was not really good, you were not going to clear the jump. Nobody really had the tracks wired as they all do today (pros). SX did not have rhythm sections that are designed to keep everybody the same speed (that is racing?), and we quite often saw the best rider start in last, and win the race. Trust me kids,----if you went to that raqce, you would remember it for the rest of you life. Unlike today, there is nothing really to remember (Jett National rookie 450 perfect season is a rarity today,--but what a fantastic, exception. I love to see THAT KIND OF "greatness".) There used to be 10 lap or longer race battles where 2 or 3 riders bag bars the whole time, and now a battle lasts no longer than 2 corners, (again, there is a rare exception, and I say Deegan and Smith had the best battle that I have seen in years in a heat race, and some progressive reporter reprimanded him for that great racing in the post race presser.) We used to work on the 2-stroeks and modify them all the time, ourselves. That is what motivate me to get into engineering and manufacturing. I have no idea what my life would be like with out me growing up in this sport, (on my one dollar/hr), at about the same time the sport was growing up, (best time to be in any new industry). In those 2-stroke days, we became the best and dominant racers in the world, winning 13 straight MXofN's in a row starting in 1981, (and the FIM tried to screw our efforts many times out of jealously, and now they run our racing.), because the tracks were ahead of the talent. When nobody has the track wired, that is when we can and will see real human greatness. Like I said, no offense, I know things change, (maybe we need some control of that?), but compared to the 80's90's blend of great machinery and talent that grew from new changeling things on the track that nobody had wired, (that we would whine about today),----------this racing today is more of a parade. The reason is, the world is going socialist/communist, and those philosophies despise individual greatness, so they make the tracks to keep the racers as equal as possible. There is 2 seconds between 8 guys in SX often (best lap time). Nope,---your not going to come from last to win anymore, and there is not nearly as much greatness to remember. Think back. What was your favorite race to go see in person? Mine was 1985 with Broc Glover on a YZ490 at Red Bud. Too bad that race is not on YT. OK, I will tell it quick, as it was the first MX race I attended, and Broc was great. Broc was leading the race on the hard clay ground (like the parking lot and pits today). Laracco's Leap did not exist then, but the track headed perpendicular to that section, up a big double jump and into a 90 deg left hand corner, (that the Leap covers now). I think it was like the 3rd lap, and he was leading over Eric Eaton, (Broc did win this championship pretty easily, and there were 3 classes then any pro could race, 125,250,500). He jumped with his front wheel too high and could not land it and make the left hand corner. He endows off the track, threw a barbed wired fence, between motor homes and out of my sight. I thought he was done for sure. Then, maybe 30 seconds later, I see the fans holding the barbed wire fence to the ground as low as they can push the wire down, (about a foot off the ground is the best they can do), and Broc rides back out from between the motor homes, rides over the wire thanks to the fans, and wind the damn race. I am afraid, that the vast majority of the races today,----------------nobody will remember 2 months from today. I say it is sad, because witnessing greatness is really wonderful (IMO). Yea, everybody loves a parade,---but should we love a parade on a race day on the track? I like your bike. The stock YZ250 2-stroke is not really great at anything. It is not going to beat the 4-strokes that were forced on us, and it needs a lot of work to make it a good woods bike of any variety. But it is worth it to me. This is going to be the best bike I ever owned,---as I st it up like 1990. :) Doug in Michigan
I see two thumbs down which tells me we have four stroke spies amongst us 🤬
No one tied them down and made em watch it, they clicked willingly just to spread more hate😒
Probably owns an xr400 modified for MX ...so sad
loving that jump and I used to be afraid and had a supercross bike In the 90's. I'm older now and getting back Into it. I still feel young and strong as
much as I goes to the gym everyday. I'm getting the YZ250 2 STROKE SOON.
Dud u get 250 2stroke yet?
I’d quad those step ups.
@@jasonfalcon4052 yeah you would
The YZ250 2-stroke is a real killer! I absolutely love this bike! :D
Glad to see more vids of 2 strokes ripping around. I’m a 90s rider so I grew up when that’s all everyone rode was 2 strokes and it’s always sad seeing them slowly go. It’s strange seeing yourself get old and now seeing vids on UA-cam of young riders doing a video on riding their first 2 stroke reaction, or trying to kick start a 2t for the first time.
Great to see talent on a bike that requires a high degree of talent to ride it correctly! Great job!
Sounds more like what I recall from 1977 or so than the usual.
250 smoker nothing better then hearing this in the distence or 5 am in the morning
Since I knew some pure two strokes videos on youtube, I never played my Jazz playlist anymore.
Sounds sooo nice 🥰
Wake up the street with that beautiful sound at 3am
Anyone want to see more then one video of a yz ripping. I try to put content out often. SoCal tracks. I ain’t the fastest but definitely having the most fun!
As a YZ250 fan and lover. I think the 97-2001 cr250 is up there for sound too.
The ultimate weapon for motocross.
YZ💨💙
Sounds Perfect!
"THAT'S THE WAY YOU RIDE A YZ 2 STROKE"!!!!
I have an ‘02, this one sounds crispy to the point of being too lean. Richening it up plus flywheel will make a much smoother bike for hard pack tracks!
That bike is LEAN. Sounds good though
its spot on
How does no one hear the sputtering? It's a bit lean
yep thought the same especially when he lands to flat it bogs then picks up.
1:16 QUIET ON THE SET !!! 😂 Nice rippin man !
No offense to anybody, (and I have the 2019 model YZ250 that I highly modified), I just old school MX, 80's-90s' racing and a heck of a lot of fun riding, (anywhere rural USA), starting in 1974. I know the way we live changes over time, (weather we like it or not), but I took almost 20 years off riding (60 now) to run my new business, (After working in over 20 non-union machine shops, earning 3 degrees, 2 in engineering, I was still "Just Over Broke", "JOB" until I started porting little 2-stroke engines for a living, 20 years now, last 17 full time.).
So I get this bike in 2020, the thing is too tall to get on, (I know, I was not as flexible as I had been), and all the track are like wide open, smooth straights from corner to corner with a big jump in the middle of the straight. Berms are all sculpted. The track is sculpted. This is why we did have softer suspension until the 4-strokes made the tracks 30% faster also. We had natural bumps, made by the bike, and not going as fast on the 2-strokes, on tighter tracks. We had "off camber" corners on slick clay that did not rut or berm up, and I don't think many riders can race around a corner like that anymore. We had to be able to hit a double (for example), right out of a corner, and it was bumpy so you had to be good at picking lines. If your corner speed was not really good, you were not going to clear the jump. Nobody really had the tracks wired as they all do today (pros). SX did not have rhythm sections that are designed to keep everybody the same speed (that is racing?), and we quite often saw the best rider start in last, and win the race. Trust me kids,----if you went to that raqce, you would remember it for the rest of you life. Unlike today, there is nothing really to remember (Jett National rookie 450 perfect season is a rarity today,--but what a fantastic, exception. I love to see THAT KIND OF "greatness".) There used to be 10 lap or longer race battles where 2 or 3 riders bag bars the whole time, and now a battle lasts no longer than 2 corners, (again, there is a rare exception, and I say Deegan and Smith had the best battle that I have seen in years in a heat race, and some progressive reporter reprimanded him for that great racing in the post race presser.) We used to work on the 2-stroeks and modify them all the time, ourselves. That is what motivate me to get into engineering and manufacturing. I have no idea what my life would be like with out me growing up in this sport, (on my one dollar/hr), at about the same time the sport was growing up, (best time to be in any new industry).
In those 2-stroke days, we became the best and dominant racers in the world, winning 13 straight MXofN's in a row starting in 1981, (and the FIM tried to screw our efforts many times out of jealously, and now they run our racing.), because the tracks were ahead of the talent. When nobody has the track wired, that is when we can and will see real human greatness. Like I said, no offense, I know things change, (maybe we need some control of that?), but compared to the 80's90's blend of great machinery and talent that grew from new changeling things on the track that nobody had wired, (that we would whine about today),----------this racing today is more of a parade.
The reason is, the world is going socialist/communist, and those philosophies despise individual greatness, so they make the tracks to keep the racers as equal as possible. There is 2 seconds between 8 guys in SX often (best lap time). Nope,---your not going to come from last to win anymore, and there is not nearly as much greatness to remember.
Think back. What was your favorite race to go see in person? Mine was 1985 with Broc Glover on a YZ490 at Red Bud. Too bad that race is not on YT.
OK, I will tell it quick, as it was the first MX race I attended, and Broc was great.
Broc was leading the race on the hard clay ground (like the parking lot and pits today). Laracco's Leap did not exist then, but the track headed perpendicular to that section, up a big double jump and into a 90 deg left hand corner, (that the Leap covers now). I think it was like the 3rd lap, and he was leading over Eric Eaton, (Broc did win this championship pretty easily, and there were 3 classes then any pro could race, 125,250,500). He jumped with his front wheel too high and could not land it and make the left hand corner. He endows off the track, threw a barbed wired fence, between motor homes and out of my sight. I thought he was done for sure. Then, maybe 30 seconds later, I see the fans holding the barbed wire fence to the ground as low as they can push the wire down, (about a foot off the ground is the best they can do), and Broc rides back out from between the motor homes, rides over the wire thanks to the fans, and wind the damn race.
I am afraid, that the vast majority of the races today,----------------nobody will remember 2 months from today. I say it is sad, because witnessing greatness is really wonderful (IMO).
Yea, everybody loves a parade,---but should we love a parade on a race day on the track?
I like your bike. The stock YZ250 2-stroke is not really great at anything. It is not going to beat the 4-strokes that were forced on us, and it needs a lot of work to make it a good woods bike of any variety. But it is worth it to me. This is going to be the best bike I ever owned,---as I st it up like 1990. :)
Doug in Michigan
Crispy.
1:22 - 1:26 wow get outta town so crisp
Luv that noise
Nice bike! I've got an 06 one, full dep shorty system, doesn't sound as crispy as that though!! 🤘🏻👍🏻
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The gytr system sounds just as good if not better 🤣
LEADED GAS my Boys.
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Pro circuit 304 platinum sound the best on the yamahas
Wish I could smell it!!!
Gostei muito parabéns
Barkin
2st is Dope @;@
Bring them
All back
Yamaha, AMA and California ruined the sport
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Def not the best sounding I have heard. Bad title 🙃Can’t beat a Yamaha though