its not if but when
#11
Sorry to offend; didn't mean to. I just mean that regardless of 27 years of street biking, and 2 years racing dirt bikes, I thought (like many others) I had all my shizzit together, and the video taught me some finer points that I did NOT know and although very simple, they make you a MUCH better rider, regardless of experience.
It humbled me a bit, really, when we tried the exercises: it wasn't exactly as easy as we thought it would be, but by the end of the day we were even doing the cop layouts.
It humbled me a bit, really, when we tried the exercises: it wasn't exactly as easy as we thought it would be, but by the end of the day we were even doing the cop layouts.
#12
I guess you did come off a little strong quadancer, but by your avatar - that's how you roll. We just don't know you well enough to know where you were coming from. Good advice however, even for people who can ride well. It is bound to refresh some skills as well as improve others.
BDM, this is so minor hardly worth mentioning. I'm relieved to hear it was just a bump and a scratch. So, tell me... when you say you learned what to do, im curious if you learned to just ram right through those damn kids playing in the street next time!
BDM, this is so minor hardly worth mentioning. I'm relieved to hear it was just a bump and a scratch. So, tell me... when you say you learned what to do, im curious if you learned to just ram right through those damn kids playing in the street next time!
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#19
...not that I'd DO something like that, but I'd sure think it. I'll bet you had a few choice words for them when picking up your scooter.