48 min

Episode 286 Bruce Alleman: “ XC 4-Stroke Racing: The 80s and 90s‪”‬ ATV-TALK A Motorsport Podcast

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In the mid-1980s, the 200X emerged as a legendary machine, unparalleled in handling and durability, requiring only minor modifications to stand out. This episode dives into the era's shift from 3-wheelers to 4-stroke quads, spotlighting the 250X - a model not extensively covered in literature or discussions. Riders of this era were pioneers, crafting their own modified parts to gain an edge in XC racing.
We explore the transition from 3-wheelers to 4-stroke quads, focusing on the 250X. This journey into XC racing reveals a class that, despite its significance, remains largely undocumented. Participants pushed the envelope by designing and building their own modified parts, setting the stage for innovation.
The episode opens with the evolution of 250X quads, highlighting the creativity and ingenuity of riders in developing new parts to enhance their racing machines. Amidst these advancements, life takes an unexpected turn.
Bruce Alleman, with a solid background in design and a keen eye for detail, discovers a new passion later in life. This section reveals how Bruce's expertise and interests converge, leading him to stay connected with the racing community and those who cherish tradition.
Bruce Alleman finds a unique niche in creating decals for OEM replacement, catering to the restoration community that values authenticity. His work bridges the gap between past and present, offering a solution for those seeking to restore old school 3-wheelers and quads to their former glory.
Recognizing the importance of history in fostering growth, we invite you to join us on this journey. Discover the untold stories of XC racing and the individuals behind the innovation. Share this episode with friends and family, and become part of preserving and celebrating this rich legacy.

In the mid-1980s, the 200X emerged as a legendary machine, unparalleled in handling and durability, requiring only minor modifications to stand out. This episode dives into the era's shift from 3-wheelers to 4-stroke quads, spotlighting the 250X - a model not extensively covered in literature or discussions. Riders of this era were pioneers, crafting their own modified parts to gain an edge in XC racing.
We explore the transition from 3-wheelers to 4-stroke quads, focusing on the 250X. This journey into XC racing reveals a class that, despite its significance, remains largely undocumented. Participants pushed the envelope by designing and building their own modified parts, setting the stage for innovation.
The episode opens with the evolution of 250X quads, highlighting the creativity and ingenuity of riders in developing new parts to enhance their racing machines. Amidst these advancements, life takes an unexpected turn.
Bruce Alleman, with a solid background in design and a keen eye for detail, discovers a new passion later in life. This section reveals how Bruce's expertise and interests converge, leading him to stay connected with the racing community and those who cherish tradition.
Bruce Alleman finds a unique niche in creating decals for OEM replacement, catering to the restoration community that values authenticity. His work bridges the gap between past and present, offering a solution for those seeking to restore old school 3-wheelers and quads to their former glory.
Recognizing the importance of history in fostering growth, we invite you to join us on this journey. Discover the untold stories of XC racing and the individuals behind the innovation. Share this episode with friends and family, and become part of preserving and celebrating this rich legacy.

48 min

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