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First Time Riding :/

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A bit scary actually but the most fun I have ever had!

Probably not the best first time on a bike, in the hills... private driveway... on a 100R dirt bike.

I started out in 1st, a bit torquey so I was riding in 2nd at low speeds, playing around going up and down the driveway...

When I slowed to stop I shifted into first, I think I kept the throttle pulled and let the clutch out a bit to fast... Basically I popped a wheelie which made me pull the throttle even more :(... Eventually I let go of the gas, figured out that I needed to also pull the clutch (good news was the bike was having trouble idealing so it also died right about then) and I "dropped" it (never hit the ground but I basically laid it at a 45 degree angle sideways, its light so I just held it up)...

Kinda made me feel a bit sketch but I think the environment was just a bit to tough to get used to how light to be on the throttle, even on a 100cc the slightest twist of the wrist would lift the front end.

In a parking lot I think I could do a lot better...

But after I got it started (before the small incident) and was cruising up and down the street I felt very confident...

What a rush! :)

I am going to go out with the bike owner sometime to ride it at an actual dirt bike park, he also has a 50cc I'd like to play around with... Before my MSF (and ultimatly before I get my bike).
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Good experiance though. Get as much time on the dirt bike as you can before going to the street or the MSF test. It will give you an idea how stuff works and what control does what. Dirts a little bit softer than asphalt too.
Just get used to the controls, turning, stopping using both brakes and so on. I rode dirt a long time before I rode street. There are a good many things that are the same and a lot of things that are different.
No, but you never know. You might really enjoy riding dirt. If someone is willing to let you use their stuff to learn and try it out on then go for it. i wouldn't buy one unless you were going to ride dirt a good bit. The other option is a dual sport bike, on and off road, if you are so inclined.
Well, no they don't perform like a sport bike. they are designed to be decent in the dirt and decent on the street. They don't do either real well but it's the idea they can do either.
Well, no they don't perform like a sport bike. they are designed to be decent in the dirt and decent on the street. They don't do either real well but it's the idea they can do either.
If the KLR 650 would have been upgraded in 07 instead of 08 I may have bought one of those instead of the Ninja. The new one looks sweet.
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