
Originally Posted by
noobi
You kind of picked the worst time of year to start learning how to ride, your options of places to ride are limited to sand. Which, as you have found, pretty much sucks unless you already kind of know how to ride.
You would enjoy it much more if you were learning to ride on dirt.
Or you're just having the biggest cry cause you can't do something you thought you would become good at quickly.
Yea great, thanks for your words of wisdom, real helpful. And I'm not having a bloody cry, I'm being HONEST and posting up about my experience, which, I'm pretty sure I'm allowed to do. I have nothing to gain by being a cry baby and publicly admitting I totally suck at dirt biking, if anything, it's embarrassing. I could just as easily have been posting about how awesome it is and how well I'm doing etc. and probably ppl on here would be none the wiser, but choose to be honest instead. And for the record I had no pre conceived ideas that I'd be a fricken mx rider or some shit, it took me 3 lessons in a car park on my roadbike to even brave it on the road! so it stands to reason I probably wasn't going to be a superstar after one ride on the dirt bike. But, in the same breath I never expected to find it so difficult and exhausting, stressful, even my flatmate just started riding and isn't having anywhere near as much difficulty as me. I can guarantee most kb rs would not be so forthcoming with admitting they are struggling with something, especially considering some people have taken a disliking to them and like to (attempt to) beat them down.
Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.
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