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    Thanks guys!!

    Quote Originally Posted by clmintie View Post

    Ardmore soon?

    The mini track at Harrisville will be brilliant for him and the people very welcoming... We'll see you there, no doubt!
    Yep, hopefully Ardmore next Wednesday.... and Harrisville tomorrow. See ya there.
    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    I can't believe you ditched the Hondas, though
    Nor can I. The guys at Botany aren't too sore. Offered to trade the Suzis in when I'm ready for the real thing!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy L View Post
    Leong you will have a real blast on the off road bike. i reckon more fun then the road bike, unless on the track.
    And as you say alot more family orientated.
    The Dr-Z 250 still motors long fast in the right hands, and is a good learners bike which will take awhile to out grow.
    Well done
    and welcome to the dirt side.
    if you need any help with dirt stuff, just ask, as you have helped me out heaps when i crashed the road bike.
    Cheers!! I reckon all these codes are fun when you get to know other like minded people. An yes, I think I'll need some help. I think the seat height thing is more important off road... and as you know I'm vertically challenged - may have to make some compromises with the suspension

    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy L View Post
    your son is a very fast learner, from not riding to be changeing gears and keeping very good blance.
    Soon be out on the trail rides having heaps of fun
    Yep, I think he's doing well, but then I'm biased!! However, since then we've broken two Front Brake levers and one clutch lever!! Lucky I've had practice fixing these on the spot......or at least making the bike rideable. Still, like they say.... if you don't fall off once in a while, you're not trying!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jorja View Post
    If you want to,bring your boy up to Mangawai. He'll have 5 other kids to ride with and its a nice easy (soft) track. I'd have to speak to Frosty but he's always got a spare kids bike ready and waiting.
    Cheers Jorja. SHould be able to make it. I've replied to Frosty's PM from earlier.

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    [QUOTE=Leong;1365912]
    Cheers!! I reckon all these codes are fun when you get to know other like minded people. An yes, I think I'll need some help. I think the seat height thing is more important off road... and as you know I'm vertically challenged - may have to make some compromises with the suspension


    Yep, I think he's doing well, but then I'm biased!! However, since then we've broken two Front Brake levers and one clutch lever!! Lucky I've had practice fixing these on the spot......or at least making the bike rideable. Still, like they say.... if you don't fall off once in a while, you're not trying!!QUOTE]

    The best thing i have spent my money on was a set of unbreakable leavers, I would break a leaver on average every other ride. Save's money in the long run. And you can swap them from bike to bike.

    As for lowering your bike, their are different length linkages that you can get for the Dr-Z, just like road bikes. Ask back at Colmans and they may have brands that they can get in for yourself.

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    Great move Leong. Get in with the young ones as soon and often as you can. They're with you for a shorter time than you think........seems only a few years ago that I was looking for primary school for my little girl.:spudwhat:

    Now she's 22 leading her own independent life.......(apart from the bills I still seem to get to pay etc) despite that I wouldn't have missed it for the world.

    Same with my fifteen year old son....we have done a lot of trailrides together (all the central N.I. monthly ones including Desert Storm 3 times with him), the Greg Powers kids/family camps were great fun and improved his confidence hugely.
    Had a couple of anxious moments: once as he dissappered down an unseen tomo (not to deep fortunately...its the scream more than the crash that's hard on you as a parent) and once where I lost him on a long loop at desert storm while on his 65 (he followed the wrong group thru a slightly different route thru the bush. Took about 5ks to realise he wasn't in front of me as he should be so had no option to just sit and wait and get updates from passing riders as to his progress. When He finally arrived he was knackered but extremely proud of himself that he ridden on his own through a quite technical section........he wasn't the only proud one.
    Experiences that will stick with you for a long time even if he stops riding at a later point. Sometimes they do - (my son did.......he's now spending 8 to 9 hours a day trying to become a rock star:spudguita....our family room has been turned into a recording studio and becomes impassable for large sections of the day. Still I know where he his and I actually like a lot of the music he does (and vice versa.....although he doesn't like to admit that particularly in public)
    Have fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy L View Post
    The best thing i have spent my money on was a set of unbreakable leavers, I would break a leaver on average every other ride. Save's money in the long run. And you can swap them from bike to bike.

    As for lowering your bike, their are different length linkages that you can get for the Dr-Z, just like road bikes. Ask back at Colmans and they may have brands that they can get in for yourself.
    Phil showed me some very trick unbreakable levers at Cycletreads today - $200ish - are these the ones you're talking about? Thats about a tenth the cost of the bike! (for one, I think). Have had to grind down a "closest fitting" one to get the bike running, and have run some plumbers tape under the brackets so there's a bit of give if they get knocked again.

    Definitely need to do something about the ride height. With my MX boots on I can't bend my ankles, so I'm even shorter than when I have my road boots on!!

    Quote Originally Posted by trumpy View Post
    Great move Leong. Get in with the young ones as soon and often as you can. They're with you for a shorter time than you think........seems only a few years ago that I was looking for primary school for my little girl.:spudwhat:
    You're not wrong there!!! Hard to believe David will be at High School next year, and Kathryn will be at intermediate.... Seems like yesterday that we didn't even have the kids!!

    Quote Originally Posted by trumpy View Post
    Experiences that will stick with you for a long time even if he stops riding at a later point. Sometimes they do - (my son did.......he's now spending 8 to 9 hours a day trying to become a rock star:spudguita....our family room has been turned into a recording studio and becomes impassable for large sections of the day. Still I know where he his and I actually like a lot of the music he does (and vice versa.....although he doesn't like to admit that particularly in public)
    Have fun.
    Too true...

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    Leong I wouldnt spend money on fancy levers.Bark busters are heaps cheaper and save your hands if you fall off.Don't buy the cheap ones though.They seem to do more harm than good.
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    Well we know the 250 goes on the road now! He's already begun to round the knobblies off

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    Have a word to "scott411" from Mr Motorcycles im sure mine were around the $100 mark.
    Im on my third set of handle bars after the first two sets bend under extreamly hard impacts with the ground and still havent bent or broke the levers yet.
    Their is a couple of grades of levers, mine were the cheapest ones i think and come with a couple of years of guarrantee, as well.
    And ill take them off when i sell the bike and by another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy L View Post
    Have a word to "scott411" from Mr Motorcycles im sure mine were around the $100 mark.
    Im on my third set of handle bars after the first two sets bend under extreamly hard impacts with the ground and still havent bent or broke the levers yet.
    Their is a couple of grades of levers, mine were the cheapest ones i think and come with a couple of years of guarrantee, as well.
    And ill take them off when i sell the bike and by another.
    Will do. Think I've just realised that I now have three bikes to spend money on....Hmmm

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    Since I started using barkbusters I have never broken any levers and they have sure saved my hands when bouncing of off trees.

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    Welcome to the Dirt Side,you will enjoy ,it good being on both sides!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jorja View Post
    Leong I wouldnt spend money on fancy levers.Bark busters are heaps cheaper and save your hands if you fall off.Don't buy the cheap ones though.They seem to do more harm than good.
    Quote Originally Posted by dammad1 View Post
    Since I started using barkbusters I have never broken any levers and they have sure saved my hands when bouncing of off trees.
    Cheers for that!! We did get some barkbusters (retail $169). Went to Harrisville today. Only David's second time on the dirt, but we can't really count last time as he only did a lap or so. He came off on the watered areas a few times, first lap, including spinning a full 180 degrees as he tried to move off in the wet clay. Learnt a lot today and after the first five minutes or so didn't come off again. Did heaps of laps, timed at 2mins, just so I can monitor his improvement. The Barkbusters proved their worth as far as I'm concerned!!

    Then we came home and he washed his bike, cleaned and oiled the chain and air filter and checked the 2 stroke oil.
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    Awesome, sound like a lot of fun. Well done

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    Hey great news dude. Im finding dirt riding much more family orientated and my "body Knowledge" of a bike sliding around under me is great to have.
    My bunch are heading up to mangawhai next thursday and david is more than welcolm
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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