Long-time Honda motocross racer Joe Byrd is selling "some" of his race-ready and practice motocross ATVs in his massive stable. You can see pictures of the quads for sale with listed prices at JoeByrd.com.
This announcement from the two-time national champ can be interpreted several ways. The first, and hopefully most likely, reason Byrd would be selling all his Honda race quads is because he's going to be riding for KTM or some other manufacturer in 2011. However, the likelihood of this being the reason seems doubtful given the current state of the economy and rumors the king of ATV motocross - Suzuki - is dropping its support for 2011 in an almost unanticipated move.
Will Joe Byrd be racing on a different brand next year? Or perhaps an updated, fuel-injected Honda?
Another possible reason for the clearance sale could be related to personal financial troubles with the Byrds or the Joe Byrd Quad Riding School. This year, Joe rode with injuries and sat out several rounds, which means he missed a lot of podiums and the likely contingency bonuses that go along with it.
A third possible reason is that Byrd is simply retiring and getting out of the ATV motocross racing business. With Doug Gust's retirement leading into the 2010 season, Byrd is now the elder statesmen of the sport. Byrd is remarkably fit, but he's no spring chicken, and injury recovery is that much more painful and time consuming.
This is all pure speculation of course.
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