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Tips on getting Dad into dirtbiking
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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 1252345, member: 16469"] I'm 42 and my body couldn't take all of the crashes that it took for me to learn when I was 20. I'll second the suggestion of a utility-style 4 wheeler. It isn't intended for the steep hills and tough terrain. As long as he rides well within the limits of himself and the machine, he'll stand much less chance of getting hurt. Learning on a bike, even in mild terrain, will usually involve some crashes. [/QUOTE]
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