Steve300xcw
WKR
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2017
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It's nearly impossible to tip a bike over when standing up
Ive broken enough parts both on me and the bike, that I gotta really disagree with this
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It's nearly impossible to tip a bike over when standing up
Sage advice right here.A pile of folks on here do.
I'd also like to point out that a tw200 is not a real dirtbike. Dont let em sell you on that
I’d say seeing your dad come through the woods like that would be a sight.Grew up riding some old yammie and husky, then on to a Honda xr200. We used them on a lot of elk. Pops was a choppa pilot in Nam 3x and would wear his helmet on the packouts. He was a killer and great pilot but not the best on an mx. Rode the Xr till I upgraded to a 2003 ttr250 geared down. That was a great off trail bike and like a caddy versus the old xr. Tws on a bad single track are a wreck waiting to happen. You want a rush, strap 80 pds on your back and be on tight uphill with roots, rocks and narrow throttle time. Not for the faint of heart, nor inexperienced. A great tool for the right rider and type A’sbe safe
seen some great rodeos go over deep roots uphill, myself included
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