TeeCee
Following on from a conversation in Blitz's thread (Blitz (as in me) need some help and advice !! ) I thought I would start a new thread for people thinking about having some training.
I suggested it might be good experience for people to feel a bike squirming around under them in safe conditions and learning how to control it.
There are various schools around the country, but if people are a little shy or nervous it could always become a BM event...
Karey
TC... can CBT holders take part? or do u havta have a full licence?
TeeCee
Hey Karey!
From what I have read you do not necessarily have to have any biking experience at all. They will teach you from first principles (i.e. people who have never even sat on a bike before).
I have raced both mountain bikes and motocross and I would FAR prefer to fall off a motocross bike. In fact, in four years of moto-x racing I fell off many many times and the only real injury I received was when someone else ran over my ankle.
With modern protective equipment and proper teaching you will be in a completely safe environment. Any spill will probably just result in a fit of giggles and a sudden desire to get back on and do it all over again....
Karey
Hey TC ! good to see u back btw !
Just rushin offta work...but that sounds brilliant !! i wud love a go at that!
Will look more inta it later.
Tek care x
ghosthunter
"I suggested it might be good experience for people to feel a bike squirming around under them in safe conditions and learning how to control it."
Their called women........not bikes!
Oh Christ....I've gone and made myself all randy now.....
Blitz
yeah TC that a good idea, i kinda i wish that i had a dirty bike growing up, but at the time i was more into video games, well it never too late i know a few people with farms that i am sure will let me rip around on for the giggles. all i need now is the dirt bike as well. but yeah that a very good point that you make on this topic.
julie j
lmao Ghosty!! havent felt any thing squirming for quite a while in safe or unsafe conditions so am really wanting to give it a go !
TeeCee
erm... are we still talking about motorbikes??
Either way, COUNT ME IN!!!
Karey
oooooh thats Five of us interested..... hope theyve got enuff mud !
julie j
so come on you lot hands up who wants to get down and dirty ?
tangoman60
*tentively raises hand * think there wont be a shortage o mud wiv this crappy weather were avin!!
julie j
you gonna come and be official mud bath photographer ?
Karey
shall i bring sum wet wipes? lol
julie j
sure they will have on site hose pipe ... or jet wash for the very adventurous
old red
check www.mxtryout.co.uk...don,t seem too bad ..i,m up for it
TeeCee
I might have a ride down to the school at Knockhill this weekend some time, just to check it out..
sheesh - the things I do for you guys and gals....
If it is any good, then it is only half an hour away from Edinburgh airport or train station...
Hull750Rider
http://www.mxtryout.co.uk/dates.html
In Doncaster and other places
But I think that MX although quite fun may intimidate riders with limited experiance, if you want to learn skills that would come in useful to say ride off a wet camp site or gain better balance both in yourself and between throttle, brakes, and bikes clutch then riding a trials bike might give you more of what you need??
Not sure if there are as many schools/try out places for those but i'd be up for a ride on one lol.
TeeCee
Ah... memories of pootling around on a TY50 and then a Beamish Suzuki.... *sigh*
Will search for Trials schools tomorrow when my eyes will actually stay open without the aid of matchsticks...
Hull750Rider
http://www.tricksinthesticks.co.uk/
Based in Kent unfortunately for us northerners lol
(seams to teach loads of stuff there and claims to benifit all riders both road and track based)
Still looking for a more central or even a 2nd more northern place!
julie j
used to have an xl125 when i was a teenager, only rode it on the queens highway and could only get one tippy toe ont the ground but oh i loved that bike!