nah am only able to spend what i sell my bike for, which won't be as much as $4G. sorry... am quite keen to try out the kx85 now!
nah am only able to spend what i sell my bike for, which won't be as much as $4G. sorry... am quite keen to try out the kx85 now!
"Lean like a cholo, side to side"
"Just get a GN250 and put offroad tyres on it"
I agree with some of your points Reckless re the scaring them etc. End of the day i think as a learner rider you need to spend the time becoming familiar with your bike & what you are terrain you are capable of riding. Rather than charging in & doing something way to hard spend the time mastering smaller tracks etc that you know you can do. When i first got mine i went out on a track at woodhill which too sandy for me - i struggled partly cause of sand but also turned out I'd blown a crank seal so had no power. That day put me off bigtime - not the bike but riding outside of my abilities. Since then i've spent all my time riding the learners track at woodhill & learners at Thunder. Sat just gone i finally went out & did couple of trails at woodhill & enjoyed it. Tussock i just stuck to a small track & spent the time mastering that.
When changing bikes you don't just wanna do a step sideways.
I think you need to ride a few then see what you feel more comfortable on.
my first time was on sand too, some mates just left me to it all by myself in some sand dunes in the middle of nowhere by muriwai, spent too much time falling on my butt so i tried to ride on the beach ended up saturated by a freak wave, worst time of my life.
"Lean like a cholo, side to side"
"Just get a GN250 and put offroad tyres on it"
i reckon i'll be sweet, im at the stage where im doin the 'babies' track at thunder ringing it out in 4th gear, and got round part of the b loop without falling off, conquered the big yucky hill that i couldnt do last time...![]()
"Lean like a cholo, side to side"
"Just get a GN250 and put offroad tyres on it"
I think that you will get of a KX buzzing out wanting to buy one.
Exactly my point!
Bearing in mind we did have a KX85 and it was a light switch, even 2 extra base gaskits and other mods didn't turn it into a leaners bike for a young lady. BUT it could have been ported so maybe I had a bad one! Dunno!
Secondly its always very hard for us that ride well and often to put ourselves back into a learners shoes. We always want to bring them on so fast and teach them our skills all at once. Its still all about fun not winning or going really fast for most beginners, often the terrain is enough challenge in itself.
If my girl is still keen on it in the next year or so we might try a flywheel weighted CR85 or something?? Who knows just want father time to be fun for her!
You keep that up L Rider we'll have to change your name to pro rider LOL!!!
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!! '
Thats what my wife likes, and I must say I like it too, makes for a much more peaceful day on the bikes. They go really quick too, I have imbarrassed a few trail riders on the wifes YZ, and myself as well because I look like a dick on it but I don't really care it's great fun.. The wife go's really well on it too, funny when people realize they just got owned by a chick on an 85.
Sister in law got an RM80 thinking it wud be alot like my CR80 - well it was rather Random with its powerband. You never knew when it wud hit & it did have quite a kick to it. She had trouble with it at Thunder on B Loop - flipped it etc - ended up riding mine & found it great. She's since gone & brought a CR80 & now the RM will be up for sale soon.
Hey there Sammikins!
If you're out at Woodhill, or Jolly Roosta, or any time you're more than welcome to have a ride on my bike! I was on a KLX140, which was awesome for a year! It was the right height, I put an FMF pipe on it for more power! I could touch the ground, magic! I like the electric start, so that restricts me! I'm only 5 foot 1 and the CRF250X is huge! I've put a lowering link on it, changed the suspension, cut the foam out of the seat. It's nearly there now! Power is awesome, but it's heavy! I think sometimes the guys definitely do forget that we're learners and don't remember back that far! I certainly do remember flailing around Woodhill in the deep sand!!
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