Any riding going on?
Re: Any riding going on?
well now that jason has a 50 he wont go a day and not ride that thing. I will be at my moms during the day, but lately we have been taking it back to the streets. im going to pick up a headlight from walmart this week. i will call you and let you know if we plan on riding
Re: Any riding going on?
that is right......that is my job.....not Greg...
But Greg is a great rider, so maybe a couple of pointers would not hurt.
*I would rather you put your stock plastic on and save your new stuff....
Just a thought.........
I think when you come up next, i will show you how to swop out your platic and set you up with some tools to do it with. That way you have the spare stuff to practice with and save the nice stuff.
But Greg is a great rider, so maybe a couple of pointers would not hurt.
*I would rather you put your stock plastic on and save your new stuff....
Just a thought.........
I think when you come up next, i will show you how to swop out your platic and set you up with some tools to do it with. That way you have the spare stuff to practice with and save the nice stuff.
Re: Any riding going on?
I showed her it a little, but not much.
That is where I was gona start, maybe in the grass first to get use to sliding the feet, then to blacktop or concrete.
And show her the throtle control feel. Then after she got that down then have her bring up her right foot to start working the rear brake.
Might check her air pressure, lower it a bit to help stable it out , like on a big bike so it helps control the side to side movement.
She is on knobbies so let her know that it is a bit harder to learn on those.
Dahhhh....Roxy - it is a little harder to learn on knobbies - but not impossible.
Greg, we may be adding another fiddy to our family of fiddys.
That is where I was gona start, maybe in the grass first to get use to sliding the feet, then to blacktop or concrete.
And show her the throtle control feel. Then after she got that down then have her bring up her right foot to start working the rear brake.
Might check her air pressure, lower it a bit to help stable it out , like on a big bike so it helps control the side to side movement.
She is on knobbies so let her know that it is a bit harder to learn on those.
Dahhhh....Roxy - it is a little harder to learn on knobbies - but not impossible.
Greg, we may be adding another fiddy to our family of fiddys.
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