Dirt Biking
- Ladymx
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Dirt Biking
Have you done dirt bikng? If not would you be interested in trying it out?
I also started out in the dirt. I rode in the dirt for years before I finally learned how to drive a car. I love baby jumps and little hills and going as fast as I want.
I think I'll have to stick to bikes I can reach the ground on. I'm way too old to jump on and off anymore. Last summer I rode my cousins dirt bike and always started next to the picnic table where I could get on or off.
That's better than no dirt bike, I guess.
I think I'll have to stick to bikes I can reach the ground on. I'm way too old to jump on and off anymore. Last summer I rode my cousins dirt bike and always started next to the picnic table where I could get on or off.
That's better than no dirt bike, I guess.
I got stuck one time. I forgot to pull up next to the table and I just stopped. I was balanced with tip toes on both sides. I just knew, if I tried to get off I would drop the bike. So I stayed and yakked with the owner. He was probably thinking, why doesn't she get off and give me my bike.
I finally had to fess up and ask him to help me get off his bike.
How embarrassing! I bet that's a problem the guys have never had to deal with. But I don't guess too many girls would be dumb enough to get there either.
I finally had to fess up and ask him to help me get off his bike.
How embarrassing! I bet that's a problem the guys have never had to deal with. But I don't guess too many girls would be dumb enough to get there either.

- Ladymx
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Well I have to say there where many times, after I got my own bike where Id just lay it on it side to get off. I know with the guy's being more wieght they sink the bikes down farther so never really have the same problem.
I know there where many times I got stuck with tire ruts on both sides of my, which made for great entertainment for all watching.

I know there where many times I got stuck with tire ruts on both sides of my, which made for great entertainment for all watching.


I grew up on a pseudo dirtbike.....an early 70's (I think '72) Yamaha Eunduro 100. Haven't ridden one since about '83 or '84 or so. Now my little boy's yelling for a dirtbike. I'm thinking that I'll have to get one to ride around the farm with him. Maybe I'm too old for that, but it sure does make me salivate. Pushing 40's hard....
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Its funny, I feel like I'm going through a second childhood. I've always loved motocycles and dirtbikes. But growing up mom would never let me get a dirtbike because we had no where to ride it. Now I'm going to be 32 this friday and a month ago I bought my first motorcycle. Now I'm dying to get a dirt bike. We are going to get one for my step son for xmas. I live on 3 acres and back up to a 27 acre wooded area that's owned by the township. I thougth my only problem would be finding one I fit on, I'm only 5'2'. Well we had my step son trying out a little 110. I found that I fit on a yamaha 125 that they had. Hmmmm maybe I'll ask for a xmas present too. LOL!
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