Indianapolis Dealer Show
Brent Brown hanging out with the Nitro Circus gang at the 2010 Indy Dealer Show
The Steak 'n Shake became our home-away-from-home but none of us were brave enough to try the Wisconsin Buttery Steakburger.
MiniMoto SX
It’s almost MiniMoto time. I can’t wait. It’s always a blast! If you haven’t ever raced MiniMoto before grab a bike and get yourself to Las Vegas (May 7th). If nothing else, just to say you did it. It’s full on demolition derby and everyone is going at least twice as fast as it looks from the stands. Any time you are lined up in front of 6,000 fans on a mini bike it’s a great day! The cheapest class is probably the 16’/150 class, or maybe the stock 50 class. Both of these classes the bikes have to stay (kind-of) stock so it keeps the cost down. Heck, I might even race one of the shop XR75’s this year. Derek Costella, Ryan Abrigo, Timmy Weigand, Victor Sheldon (along with the usual BBR race gang) will all be there. Come by and say “Hi” or bring a bike to race, and try to knock one of our guys off the top step!
Alright, I have a lot of bikes to build before MiniMoto, so I'd better get back to it! See you there!
Duane
Blast From the Past
The blast from the past comes from the July 2002 Dirt Bike magazine. The story covers the 2002 White Bros. Four Stroke World Championships. These races were always a blast because Lori at Glenn-Helen would let the BBR crew run the mini-bike part of the races (probably because she wanted nothing to do with this bunch of crazies). People would come from all corners of the country to give it a shot. We would advertise that everyone makes the main no matter what. Sometimes it meant that we had to run a two row or even three row start. Nobody seemed to care. When everyone started to line up, I would tell them, “If you think you have a shot at winning, line up on the front row. If not, find a place in the back”. At least everyone got a shot at the big money. We even did a thing called “Wacky Payback”. For “Wacky Payback” we took every rider’s number and put it into a hat. We had the top five fastest guys draw a number out of the hat, so the rider with that number got paid the same as the top-level rider drawing their name (no matter how they finished!). It was a lot of fun!