So, my buddy Krush and I were chillin' in the truck between rides and I notice some rider pull up behind my truck, so I get out and he asks if I had a wrench he could borrow to tighten his shift lever. He was on a newer Kawi 450 , and was shocked when he saw two CR500 2-smokers sitting side by side. We all talked shop for about an half an hour and then he and I decided to go rip some trails. He was 17 and a class B racer and rode fast. Im 43 and havent ridden that hard in a while !! It really felt good to push my 500 to the edge. The trails we rip have big 90 degree, deep ,banked blind turns that just link from one to another and wind up and down hills through the desert. Great stuff...better for a smaller lighter machine, but still fun on a 500. Whenever we got to the straights all he did was eat my roost.

When we got back to the truck, he told me he took a huge rock in the shoulder from my rear tire. He said it hurt pretty bad.
( should've been wearing a chest protector.....lol......he's lucky it didnt nail him in the goggles )
Anyways, he asked if I wanted to ride his bike, so I did, since I have never ridden a newer 4-stroke. It was actually pretty smooth and very easy to ride. I was expecting a big power hit, like my 500, but it never came....then I remembered that 450's are meant to compete with 250 2-strokes, not 500 2-strokes.
Then I made him ride my beast. He couldnt start it......couldnt get the kick stroke right......figures.......so I stood on the right side of the bike and kicked it over for him. He took off on my bike like he had stolen it !!!
He rode it hard with no fear, whipping turns and trying to get air off whatever he could. I could tell he loved it, and he comfirmed it when he came back.
After riding the thumper, I can tell you now that I'll never buy one. It just wasnt as fun as a 2-stroke 250, and especially not as fun as my 500.