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dmg:
Hi All.

I thought I would go ahead and introduce myself very briefly.

I am 27, married, two kids, and one more on the way. I am a Electrical Engineer at a major defense contractor, and 3/4 of the way through my masters degree. End of boring stuff...

I started riding when I was about 10. It was on a 1960's 125 enduro. The bike was slow and heavy, but it was wheels. When I turned 13 or 14 I bought a 89 KX250. That bike was great. Always ran great, and never left me stranded anywhere. Sold that bike when I got married 6 years later, and started riding my dads KX500. I have been riding it ever since.

The bike has low hours, and is pretty much bone stock. I think it is the original top end, and until yesterday, had the original front tire. I like working on small projects in my spare time(which isn't much), so I plan to tear the bike apart this summer. It always runs good, but I think it is time for a little more TLC. I would also love to learn more about how to tune and adjust these bikes.

I look forward to corresponding with all of you as I get started. Sorry if this was to much info.

Darin (dmg)

jfabmotorsports.com:
Howdy and welcome. Thats all you get. Brain went numb, thought wont come!  :-D

Friar-Tuck:
Yeah, Like Jerry said.!
  Glad to have you along for the ride.  Lots of stuff here to check out.
Sounds like your pretty busy with school,work and family...
  Nothing like firing up the 500 and whooping it up.
Great therapy I've Found...
  Tuck\o/

barryadam:
Welcome dmg.  What kind of riding do you do (fire roads, trails, mx tracks, sand, etc.) and what areas here in California?  Youv'e probably seen a lot of changes if your 125 days were also here.
Good coverage for all of California riding areas in the regions section of TT as well.

dmg:
I grew up in Redlands, and I now live in Yucaipa. There have been so many changes around here since my 125 start. Almost all of the areas I rode at as a kid are now either filled with houses, or the cops patrol it so much it isn't worth riding. I was told that the #1 complaint to the Riverside, ca police is related to dirtbikes and OHVs. There are a large number of pro riders that live in the area, so there is a lot of activity.

I ride some simple trails in the hills of Yucaipa, go out to Lucern Valley(Johnson OHV) a couple times a year in the cool months, and I try to make it to Glamis a couple times a year. I don't ride as much as I used to, because of the limited areas around me.

Where are these trail reviews mentioned above? TT?

Thanks for the Welcomes.

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