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    Sandpit-can one teach one's wife to ride on an adventure style bike?

    Question--I have recently got my wife a bike, a Yamaha XT250 street scrambler and would like to expose her to a bit more dirt tracks, other than just dirt roads. Would the sandpit be suitable for that, or would the tracks there labour the little XT to much?

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    the track wont labour the bike too much, granted it wont be a rocketship but will handle it fine.

    i presume she hasnt ridden on sand before, and if you're trying to introduce her to off road by going to the sandpit id be weary of putting her off, the sand can be a strange feeling for someone used to roads / dirt roads. if you can find a dry day i would suggest kimmys or thundercross park, or else try to find a family orentated trail ride.

    the sandpit isnt hard, its just a different feeling if you're new to the game

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    Quote Originally Posted by B0000M View Post
    the track wont labour the bike too much, granted it wont be a rocketship but will handle it fine.

    i presume she hasnt ridden on sand before, and if you're trying to introduce her to off road by going to the sandpit id be weary of putting her off, the sand can be a strange feeling for someone used to roads / dirt roads. if you can find a dry day i would suggest kimmys or thundercross park, or else try to find a family orentated trail ride.

    the sandpit isnt hard, its just a different feeling if you're new to the game
    Agree with Boooom, my wife is learning to ride dirt bikes and she struggles at the sandpit (likes the learners track) unless it is wet. On a dry day I would suggest Thunder which has an awesome learners/kids track.

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    I agree with Little John and B000M.
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    holy shit., someone agreed with me!

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    Totally agree Thunder X, learners track on a dryish day (don't go in the wet its clay), best place!
    Then do 1/2 the B loop, from car park back round to the learners track.
    Then do full B loop, over the hill, steep decline etc.
    Don't rush it! I'd say at least a few rides to get her that far, take lunch, coffee, wine 4 after, great day out!
    Then sand pit or Mr Moto ride.
    Sand is really good for skills but get her to ride well enough that she can at least get round the place and its still fun!
    Had a mate that took both his teenagers at different times on rides to advanced for them, one was only a Mr moto ride as well. Put them both off!
    Beginners are very bike unfit so they tire very easily and picking up that bike 100 times is no fun for anyone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by socialites View Post
    Question--I have recently got my wife a bike, a Yamaha XT250 street scrambler and would like to expose her to a bit more dirt tracks, other than just dirt roads. Would the sandpit be suitable for that, or would the tracks there labour the little XT to much?
    Bike will handle it but it depends on how fit and strong your wife is. The XT250 would be too big for my wife who is also about to give it a go. She's a little concerned her 'new' XR200 is going to be too heavy to handle.

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    has the bike got wof/reg, if so hit the beach first!
    best place for any beginner,cant believe we're not allowed on the beach anymore,sucks arse!

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    first time i ever went riding was on sand and im surprised it didnt put me off cos i spent most of the time on my ass, it was pretty stink actually... hope the bike isnt too heavy for her...
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool View Post
    Bike will handle it but it depends on how fit and strong your wife is. The XT250 would be too big for my wife who is also about to give it a go. She's a little concerned her 'new' XR200 is going to be too heavy to handle.
    so you get the new kx and the missus gets your old 'new' xr!!!!!!! What a deal.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJohn View Post
    so you get the new kx and the missus gets your old 'new' xr!!!!!!! What a deal.....
    I know!!! I'm a generous typa guy She's more than welcome to use the KX, it's 20kg lighter and twice the horses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool View Post
    I know!!! I'm a generous typa guy She's more than welcome to use the KX, it's 20kg lighter and twice the horses.
    What so you should be able to jump higher, trhow the bike round more and go twice as fast on the KX!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJohn View Post
    What so you should be able to jump higher, trhow the bike round more and go twice as fast on the KX!!!!!!!
    Well that's not quite the plan, but along those lines!

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    Quote Originally Posted by socialites View Post
    Question--I have recently got my wife a bike, a Yamaha XT250 street scrambler and would like to expose her to a bit more dirt tracks, other than just dirt roads. Would the sandpit be suitable for that, or would the tracks there labour the little XT to much?
    The main point you are probably missing(and most others) is that a street scrambler is ...well.. a street bike with...well street/trials type tyres.

    These will defintely not be suitable and will make things damn awful for her not matter where you go, Kimmy/Thunder included except on the driest of days.

    Damn, I wish I had some KLX140's for learners...now there's a thought???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ktmboy View Post
    The main point you are probably missing(and most others) is that a street scrambler is ...well.. a street bike with...well street/trials type tyres.

    These will defintely not be suitable and will make things damn awful for her not matter where you go, Kimmy/Thunder included except on the driest of days.

    Damn, I wish I had some KLX140's for learners...now there's a thought???
    Others might be missing that point, but I defenetily am not, as I also ride a CRF450 so know the difference between street scramblers and dirt bikes. This is why I asked the question. I have never been to the Sandpit, so have no idea what the riding terain is like. Naturally I presumed that there was a lot of sand...hence the "Sandpit". As my wife is a new rider, and I have got her almost competant on the tar and dirt roads, I am hoping to find a place where she could experience a bit more difficult terain, not so much as difficult as some enduro's or trail rides, but something inbetween. I would eventualy like her to come along with us on some Adventure Rides that the "Duel Purpose Bike Boys" do, without being to much of a pain by slowing everyone down....lol

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