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How do you tell if the bike is too much?
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[QUOTE="HajiWasAPunk, post: 991446, member: 62723"] Sorry to turn this into my own blog, but if it helps someone else (and/or their kid) then maybe its worth it. So it's been 7 weeks since his last crash. Every week we've taken an hour and half lesson on Tuesdays and a 3 hour class on Friday's (the Friday class is a group lesson). His instructor has given the green light that he's comfortable with him racing again (not that he's through teaching him, but he's now controlling the bike like he's supposed to and not adding sensless risk). I can see a drastic improvement in his riding position and the out of control riding has ceased. Also, it's helped me a ton too, both in my riding and being able to coach him. So this Saturday will be our first race back in the 85 beginner class! I guess my moral to all of this would be, if you're switching from trail bikes to motocross, add 2-3 hundred (or whatever you can) to it and get some experienced instruction. I don't think you'll be sorry. Wish us luck! [/QUOTE]
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