Yesterday I took advantage of the nice weather and got my new bike all muddy! Having converted from street biking to dirt biking,it's way more different then I imagined,! I started to "Peg " ride and increase my speed through loose terrain. And my skill set greatly improved! I'm basically keeping my steering straight,and pressing on the pegs to steer. But getting a new bike all muddy is a hard bridge to cross,vs a street bike that rarely gets dirty. I'm not looking forward to my first "DUMP", on my dirt bike!😮😢😢 I've only dropped one street bike once ,,and it was because I forgot to put the kick stand down at the gas station., 40 years of street riding!! I was wondering what the brand name is on your "Bark Busters"? They seem to hold up to your abuse? Thanks Brian. Brraaappp Brraaappp!!!!!!😊
@AppalachianOutdoorChannel3 күн бұрын
Thankfully, dirt bikes are really durable and keep riding, and you'll keep getting better. I have Tusk wrap around hand guards on from Rocky Mountain ATV. They're not too expensive, and RMATV generally has good quality products in the Tusk lineup at a reasonable price.
@brianmoore16483 күн бұрын
93looks Brutal
@AppalachianOutdoorChannel3 күн бұрын
I'm continuing to learn that if you hit things with speed, you generally come out on the other side okay, but yeah 93 is pretty tough for me.