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    Quote Originally Posted by Midget250X View Post
    I've got a new bike, I've got new bike! Yeah got the last KX85, 2009 from Spectrum yesterday and ran it in at Woodhill! Now I need to learn to ride the bloody thing! Any tips? Yesterday I stalled it a few times on small woops, and found it hard to get started! Have ordered a heavier fly weight! Blood frustrating! I heard that new bikes need time to settle in! All tips appreciated! Sort of seemed to have too much power and then when needed not enough!!!!
    Good stuff...told ya there is nothin like riding a virgin bike......good choice on the colour too.....you will master it in time

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    wat reckless says,learn to use the clutch to keep it on the pipe, never ridden a 85 but on the 125;s you fan the clutch alot to keep it in the rev range, same as a 250 4t as well,have looked at a few 250 2t latly myself, cant wait to get back to the power band!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Ha you've discovered the difference between the 4stroke and the 2smoke MX bike!! You have to use the clutch more before it stalls,
    lol, you haven't ridden a 4stroke mx bike have you???? I find the clutch more important at low revs on the 4stroke, 250 2t's run quite low before they stall in comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupecopp View Post
    lol, you haven't ridden a 4stroke mx bike have you???? I find the clutch more important at low revs on the 4stroke, 250 2t's run quite low before they stall in comparison.
    I concur...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by rupecopp View Post
    lol, you haven't ridden a 4stroke mx bike have you???? I find the clutch more important at low revs on the 4stroke, 250 2t's run quite low before they stall in comparison.

    Yeah, people forget that a 250 4t has more in common with a 125 2t than a 250 2t
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    Quote Originally Posted by Midget250X View Post
    Thank you for my flowers! Yeah definitely it's a pick me up if you can ride the bloody thing! Yeah patience, I know. Grace will be teaching me how to ride again on Wednesday!!! She will need the patience!!!
    You're welcome....

    We'll have to do something about your profile pic now...

    Looks like Wednesday at Sandpit is going to be busy.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rupecopp View Post
    lol, you haven't ridden a 4stroke mx bike have you???? I find the clutch more important at low revs on the 4stroke, 250 2t's run quite low before they stall in comparison.
    Quote Originally Posted by clmintie View Post
    Yeah, people forget that a 250 4t has more in common with a 125 2t than a 250 2t
    LOL!! your right I was guessing a bit when I said that! But generally got the advice right "I think"??

    We'll have to swap bikes Rupe at the sandpit next time!
    Na better not! Then you'll want to buy an Orange 2 hundy!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    LOL!! your right I was guessing a bit when I said that! But generally got the advice right "I think"??

    We'll have to swap bikes Rupe at the sandpit next time!
    Na better not! Then you'll want to buy an Orange 2 hundy!!
    some how me dont think so. good try though 4 stroke all the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffstar View Post
    LOL!!!! this one time......... I had afew beers before firing up the old crf230, was just mucking about in a mates paddock, and thats all Im gunna tell ya actually...... my advice - dont do it mate
    Its all good ....... till it aint
    Nothing better than a bike ride the day after a night in the booze clears your head real fast and really gets the adrenaline going.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    some how me dont think so. good try though 4 stroke all the way.
    We'll see! there's a 2smoke man still somewhere in Rupe he just hasn't ridden the right bike yet! LOL!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    Nothing better than a bike ride the day after a night in the booze clears your head real fast and really gets the adrenaline going.
    Actually a good ride on a road bike as well is really good after a night on the piss. Relaxed, fresh air, nice flowing tarmac etc etc.
    On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!

    'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '

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    Quote Originally Posted by clmintie View Post
    You're welcome....

    We'll have to do something about your profile pic now...

    Looks like Wednesday at Sandpit is going to be busy.....
    Cool, clmintie, photo time with brand new bike! Must wear makeup and do hair!!! See you on Wednesday! I see you helped a guy out showing him a site on another post. You don't happen to know where I could find tips on riding a 2 stroke. I've googled and looked in the library! I need to understand how it all works!!! Ta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midget250X View Post
    Cool, clmintie, photo time with brand new bike! Must wear makeup and do hair!!! See you on Wednesday! I see you helped a guy out showing him a site on another post. You don't happen to know where I could find tips on riding a 2 stroke. I've googled and looked in the library! I need to understand how it all works!!! Ta.
    Now if you'd been paying attention at Broxy training..........

    Do you remember what he was on about when this photo was taken? Using the clutch to maintain the amount of drive required, with a constant throttle setting?

    Then later the "rule of three" of cornering (my name for it....) too hard to 'show' you on here, will have to wait for Wednesday.....

    I'll have a look on the interweb and see what I can find for you......

    Side note.... Isn't the clutch action nice and smooth on the KX?
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    Quote Originally Posted by clmintie View Post
    Now if you'd been paying attention at Broxy training..........

    Do you remember what he was on about when this photo was taken? Using the clutch to maintain the amount of drive required, with a constant throttle setting?

    Then later the "rule of three" of cornering (my name for it....) too hard to 'show' you on here, will have to wait for Wednesday.....

    I'll have a look on the interweb and see what I can find for you......

    Side note.... Isn't the clutch action nice and smooth on the KX?
    Oops, was I listening at Broxy? I think I was! Don't remember that though! I'm having a lesson on Wednesday with Clmintie! Oh yeah! Don't understand the concept of 'you've got to be on the pipe all the time'. 'Keep the revs up'. Does that mean revving the bike? You can reveal all oh wise one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midget250X View Post
    Oops, was I listening at Broxy? I think I was! Don't remember that though! I'm having a lesson on Wednesday with Clmintie! Oh yeah! Don't understand the concept of 'you've got to be on the pipe all the time'. 'Keep the revs up'. Does that mean revving the bike? You can reveal all oh wise one!
    Oops, didn't mean to sound like a know it all..

    The KX will get you pretty much anywhere a 4T will, once you get the hang of keeping the revs up where the motor makes it's best power, then "feathering" the clutch to control forward motion and drive without excessive wheel spin.

    A session with Birchy would be your best move at this stage, he's the king of this stuff....... I think he's got a training day on the 25th? which we can't get to. Grace and Sophie will get to a Birchy training on day, but Mum and Dad are in danger of running out of money... my oldest daughter has managed to get herself accepted into a posh English university (she's the cleaver one in the family...!!) and pounds ain't cheap...........

    Wednesday will be fun...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    We'll see! there's a 2smoke man still somewhere in Rupe he just hasn't ridden the right bike yet! LOL!!!
    ridden your old 200ktm a bit mate, but not what I want at the mo. In fact ridden loads of 2strokes, and favorite was a yz125 so far, don't know why just loved it. Still haven't tried a ktm300 though, would like to see what they're like.

    Keen for a swap next time at the sandpit, like to see if there is much difference between an 03 and an 08. Reckon you've already made your mind up about any 4stroke already!!! One thing that is worth noting is that I rode a lot of different bikes when I'd had enough of my old bike. And found most of what I'd been told by various people, and thier opinions to be wrong and the bikes were the almost opposite in some cases. Some things are true though, you seem to think that with a smaller engine bike you can ride it quicker/better, I'd agree 100% there. It's all about confidence, being comftable, and you being in total control, not being worried what the bike will do next. Bit like the girl on this thread, I bet after a couple of good rides she'll start to get on the gas more and really enjoy it.

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