
Originally Posted by
george formby
Very fair call. We started off with a day at "the farm" up here, an off road / school camp / horse trekking / exceedingly fun place. Paid our money, jumped onto some old bikes & proceeded to slide round a paddock. By the afternoon we were out on the trails. Great fun.
All I can suggest is look for the opportunity to get a bit dirty where ever you can, fellow KB'ers, mates in the country, the kid down the road with a PW80 etc.
What you play on is irrelevant, the smaller & cheaper the better really.
Any opportunity which will give you the feeling of the bike loosing traction and the time to learn how to control it. It does not take long, once you realise what happens when you shift your weight it seems to become automatic very quickly. One of those epiphany moments I guess.
I would not contemplate using a lovely, breakable road bike as my starting point. Weight, power & value will stymie your efforts.
Hopefully somebody will pop in & say go here or go there, pay some moneys & have some fun. And go home with new skills.
Sign me up 
...Hm, I wouldn't even know where to go for that around here. Prorider used to do gravel road courses, but they haven't been offering them for a while. Otherwise there is only the pure dirt tours thing in Rotovegas I think.
Hm, on the other hand, I do have a perfectly fine GN standing around here that is currently not being used...
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