Sam, welcome to DRN :)
It gets quiet in our evenings as a lot of the US folk go to bed (don't forget time differences), but it gives us time to catch up on everything.
Do you have a photo page of your riding area? Is it this year (or was it last) that there's a huge motorcycle show (lasting a week) on over there? Things run into each other & I'm old & can't remember anything.
Do you ride MX or trails?
Before I'm 100 I'd like to come to Tassie to go riding, even if all you folk are strange ;) j/k (I read Sidetrack magazine & love the stories they've had about the place).
Great to see more younger girls joining up & out riding. :)
Michelle
Thanks for the welcome. Dad explained to me how things work on the forums. It's not like MSN where the reply is instant. :)
I'm a beginner and have only been racing for half a season. At the moment I am slow and it would be great if you could give me some helpful tips on building my speed and skills.
By the way, I live in Hobart, Tasmania. I race motocross and sometimes I compete in grasstrack meetings, which is motocross without the jumps. In the last six months I have learned to ride standing up, shift gear while standing up, sit forward on the bike for corners and use the front brake more. I can also get some air over the jumps at home.
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