Thanks! It was a bit emotional for for close family to see a loved one in agony but it’s part of the sport. I did find out that I had good clutch control even while I was passing out. 😂
Thats Awsome great video .I remeber those old bikes.My first real woods bike wea a 1978 PE175. I still ride but at 57 slowed down some but love rippin on my 05 KX125
@@tndeere that’s awesome, I bet it looked amazing!! I wish I had the patience and skill to be able to do that. I hope to do an IT one day maybe when I have more spare time.
That’s a big muscle to pull, ouch! Really was feeling for you there. That lean condition seems like something is expanding when the engine heats up and is sucking air in. While you heal up you probably want to check your crank seals, intake boot, and check for warped cylinder or head.
Thanks, it was some serious pain but I’m feeling much better now. Yeah I’m not the greatest mechanic and have lots to learn but I’m trying to get there. Thanks for your suggestions.
@@dennisyoung4631 yes, probably a good idea. All of my IT’s seem to lean up on muddy races. I need to make notes to hopefully adjust them richer to start with.
Luckily I don’t think anything is bad. Doc worked on me and said l’d probably be sore for a few days. Already feel better this morning. Thanks for asking.
@@froghismightyit6543 back in 2001 I ran the GNCC series and it was muddy at 10 of the 11 I went to, and I ran the 3 hour evening race. It's where I learned to race in the mud
Man you're videos are awesome , heal up man .
Thanks so much.
Feeling a lot better. Raced on Sunday 😳. Wasn’t to bad, just moving a little slower.
Hope you recover quickly. Thanks for leaving that in the video .
Thanks!
It was a bit emotional for for close family to see a loved one in agony but it’s part of the sport.
I did find out that I had good clutch control even while I was passing out. 😂
Always Enjoy Your Videos Frog ! Glad you are OK. That was one big mud fest, Best of luck Frog Stay Safe and Enjoy The Ride!
Thanks, since we’ve got internet now that’s about all I watch is dirt bike racing on TH-cam 😊.
one tough Frog...kudos to Jason for the assist
A sore 🐸.
Yes, Jason was a life saver for me.
That wasn't my hole! There were many like it out there Sunday, but my hole was unique ✨ hope you feel better brother and see you next round!
🤣 yeah I’m glad I didn’t find it.
Thanks !!
Thats Awsome great video .I remeber those old bikes.My first real woods bike wea a 1978 PE175. I still ride but at 57 slowed down some but love rippin on my 05 KX125
Back in the day all of these similar types of bikes where a blast.
You should find you another PE , I see them for sale regularly.
Keep on riding 🏁🏁
I recently did a frame off restoration on a 1993 KDX200..Turned out really nice .Been keeping my eys open for another project bike.
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@@tndeere that’s awesome, I bet it looked amazing!!
I wish I had the patience and skill to be able to do that. I hope to do an IT one day maybe when I have more spare time.
That was a mess. I hope the leg heals up quickly.
Yes, some of them guys were making it look easy but most of us were in struggle town.
So far I’m feeling better every day. Thanks
That’s a big muscle to pull, ouch! Really was feeling for you there.
That lean condition seems like something is expanding when the engine heats up and is sucking air in. While you heal up you probably want to check your crank seals, intake boot, and check for warped cylinder or head.
Thanks, it was some serious pain but I’m feeling much better now.
Yeah I’m not the greatest mechanic and have lots to learn but I’m trying to get there. Thanks for your suggestions.
Leak down test would be in order. I wish I did that with the Kawasaki. It went lean on me and stuck the rings in the piston via a partial seizure.
@@dennisyoung4631 yes, probably a good idea. All of my IT’s seem to lean up on muddy races. I need to make notes to hopefully adjust them richer to start with.
I just got to the part where you got hurt. Are you okay? Anything serious?
Luckily I don’t think anything is bad. Doc worked on me and said l’d probably be sore for a few days. Already feel better this morning. Thanks for asking.
@@froghismightyit6543 back in 2001 I ran the GNCC series and it was muddy at 10 of the 11 I went to, and I ran the 3 hour evening race. It's where I learned to race in the mud
Yeah I can imagine. With that many bikes the conditions get really bad.
Lv it, that was a good machine