
Originally Posted by
mojo1444
LOL that will be hilarious... The reason I ask and I might be wrong is during my research I got the impression it's better to start with small bike's as you can hone your skills by pushing the bike to the limit. The off road was not in mind until suggest recently by a mate for added fun as he has KTM something imported from South Africa one of a kind. I'm just learning the types and names. I notice some Chinese manufacturers in treadme are they any good?
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The best reason to learn on a dirt bike, in the dirt, is that you tend to crash at lower speeds, into a slightly less immovable landscape. It also teaches you much faster because the gap between "control input required" and "crash" is wider, giving you more learning opportunities.
Dirt bikes also crash better, and what repairs are required tend to represent technical training opportunities rather than the wallet and health threatening results you'd normally expect from a road bike.
And no, Chinese made machinery not branded as BMW or Benelli or some other such recognisable marque providing historically acceptable back-up service should be avoided.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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