Forget how other people are going. I still can't pull a wheelie (but don't tell anyone).
Some learn quicker than others, some like going faster than others. there will always be someone that will be faster, or slower, than you.
Just remember, sit forward, legs in, elbows up, look where you want to go and the main point, have fun.
And always will be with that poor me parade attitude. Your ok. Look the part. Put a smile on ya dial and have fun
Moe: Well, I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt. I mean not that fancy store bought dirt. That stuffs loaded with nutrients. I...I can't compete with that stuff.- The Simpsons
You have to remember that your flatmate although new to dirt has experience of faster bikes... and don't compare what your bike does when I rode it as I have been a hoon on bikes for years....... You should be comparing yourself to Rose on the dirt almost as she hasn't had that much less dirt riding and she would not have gone anywhere near the hills you went on...... you might never be a hoon but you will get a lot more confident with a bit more time and some tutoring. Its a shame I didn't get my bike sorted as I could have guided the lines better than on the quad (Croften was a little tough on the lines he took as well)
Next time I will find some gentle rolling country so you still have hills but less of the drop offs so you don't have to panic on whats over the other side. Nice hoon paddock though.... and did Matt tell you he almost came off as well....
Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.
Pete
90% of all Harleys built are still on the road... The other 10% made it back home...
Ducati... Makeing riders into mechaincs since 1964...
Tires were OK, there was some steep spots and lack of speed, footing etc was more the issue, was not easy riding. The first fall of was lack of speed and steep so footing was a stretch... missed the actual drops the other times they they were also not in flat spots. Some of the hills had mean rutted near vertical drops on the other side or steep down to a fence....hence the hesitant speeds up.
10 min job....can show you what to do before the next ride. Would be good to build up the RH foot peg stop, I can weld that while you set the bars. All those little things make the bike a little more natural to ride. That paddock was a bit of a hard learning paddock but Matt was ripping the learner loop up a bit much, so we had to shift for the sake of the farmer.
I will look at Robs new farm soon to see what its like.... It might have enough challenge without the scary down hills
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