seen this one?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-588929977.htm
WESTIE CHICKS ROCK
its hard to tell from the photos as they are pretty shit quality - but the chain and sprocket looks good as does the plastics - but that dosnt tell you sweet f a about the rest of it. Pretty cheap and local. the guy/girl is up for people taking it for a test ride. I would definitely consider it worth a lookie, if only to see if you enjoy riding it. I don't know how knowledgeable you are about bikes, I would take a boy who knows his shit with me to have a look - all I know to look for is sprocket, chain, whether it has an obvious leak.... if theres obvious damage etc. lucky for me my partner knows the ins and outs. nothing to loose though by just making contact and checking it out, we scored an awesome 230 for my daughter once off a car dealer as he had no idea about dirtbikes & was asking only for the money it owed him (as a trade in I think) and not what it was actually worth......SCORE!!
WESTIE CHICKS ROCK
Luckily I do, and you have met him, Hayden...http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/me...34169-haydes55
If you are serious, give him a yodel.
Bike looks OK ..... probably worth a look :P
Get a bike then come and do this, http://www.silverbullet.co.nz/event.php?id=10360
Awesome fun, they have a great novice track system. It was one of my first rides.
Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.
Its hard and you will get tired. But you only get this chance a few times a year to ride these trails and its worth it. So go shopping. I may be able to organize someone that knows what there doing to take you for a lap of the novice course and give you advice. That wont be me as im a novice also.
Im sure if you ask nicely someone will pick you up and take you up.
when buying boots what are important features to look for?
Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.
Very difficult to assess, off the shelf. The biggest factor is positive opinion from previous buyers.
Apart from that make sure there's good insole reinforcement and that replacement straps, buckle parts and toe caps are available.
Boots, more than any other piece of kit are worth spending some time getting right. There's nothing worse than boots that don't work well, they can make what should be a good day into bloody torture.
Fly shorties take some time to beat into shape, but they're a damned sight cheaper than top shelf stuff and seem to have lasted OK so far.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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