Wondering if anyone remembers me? More importantly, wondering how much of the old guard is still around.
Injuries & other life stuff has kept me out of the saddle since 2018. But I'll be turning 60 this fall & thinking I need to get back into riding before I start getting too old. Gonna need some trips to the gym & do the usual stuff to a KDX that's been sitting though.
Not new here, but it's been years...
- sped66
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Not new here, but it's been years...
In the stable: '00 KDX220R, '02 XR250R
Gone but not forgotten: '80 XR80, '87 XR200R, '94 KDX250, '01 YZ426F, '86 XR220R
Gone but not forgotten: '80 XR80, '87 XR200R, '94 KDX250, '01 YZ426F, '86 XR220R
- KDXGarage
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Re: Not new here, but it's been years...
Welcome back. Get back at it while you still can!
Thank you for participating on kdxrider.net. 
To post pictures from a device: viewtopic.php?f=88&t=24128
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- billie_morini
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Re: Not new here, but it's been years...
Yes, spe66, you do need to ride again. It'll make & keep you healthy.. My KDX & DRZ brought me back to health at age 65. My older cousin, age 85(!), still rides motocross tracks. He does this multiple times each week to maintain good health.

