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Personal History

My name is Scott Brandmeyer, I am currently 19 years old. I have been riding Atvs since i was about 6. I started off on a honda 90cc where i learned how to do my first wheelies and bicylcles.  I then moved on to my dads Polaris 300 Express where I did a lot of trail riding with him. we would either drive around in the timber where the clubhouses were or we we would go to Kentucky, Coulterville, Illinois, or a place called Little Egypt in Marion, Illinois. These places are where i learned the fundamentals of using my brakes, throttle and weight to manuever up hills down hills and around turns.  I started work on my uncles  farm when i was 10 and in about a year i had enough money saved up to buy a Suzuki DR-80 dirt bike.  I quickly realized I liked four wheels instead of two. About 5 months later i sold my dirtbike and bought a Honda 250ex. this was not an amazing bike but it deffintly was one of the most reliable bikes I have ever owned I had it until I was about 15 by this time I had enough money saved up to buy a Honda 400ex. I started investing a lot of money into it buy putting pipes and jet kits on it along with rims and other stuff. Last year my friend phil said we should start flat tracking half way through the season so I went along with it. I was hooked from that point on. The next day I ordered Hoosier tires lowering kit and all of the basic stuff for flat tracking. iIended up winning a race at belleclair speedway with it. I felt like a champion. Over the winter of 2011 - 2012 I traded my Honda 400ex for a stock Honda 450r and just like the 400 i put the lowering kit, pipe, jet kit, air fliter, and nerfbars on it. I still need a lot more parts if I want to go faster and run with "the big dogs". I started a track in my backyard  that has the same basic shape as the track that I most freequently race at. I even started working out with a pull up bar, eliptical and hand cruncher so that the arm pump isnt that bad after a practice on my track or a race on thiers.I do not have any more money to spend since i am going to school studying to be an electrical engineer.  I would really like to put my money that I do have towards my bike but I will not be able to pay for school then.  It would be an honor to represent your parts, and I would do it with the highest fasion possible.

Thanks Scott

Riding Goals

I eventually would like to be able to keep up with the expert and A class riders. My highest goal set is to win a championship in the D-18 Class A division. THis years goals are to win the championship for the Class C division.

Competitive Highlights

I got 1st in a race last year at beeleclair speedway, it was my second race and i was on a 400 where everone else was on a 450