Im new to mx and have a few questions

The Rock
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5/4/2016 11:10pm
hawk38 wrote:
thanks for the response everyone, massive help!

I weigh 154
Do you lift bro?
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5/5/2016 6:33am
hawk38 wrote:
Thanks guys, massive help! Cant wait to get going, shame in the UK the areas you can ride are so limited. But should be in Canada...
Thanks guys, massive help!

Cant wait to get going, shame in the UK the areas you can ride are so limited.

But should be in Canada soon!
What part of Canada are you moving to?

Depending on who you tell on this forum, you'll get bashed for admitting your from ( or going ) to Canada....

But Canada is cool - we actually have TWO tracks, just down the road from Tim Hortons, just across from the Wayne Gretzky museum and next to the maple syrup factory......
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5/8/2016 6:03am
hawk38 wrote:
Thanks guys, massive help! Cant wait to get going, shame in the UK the areas you can ride are so limited. But should be in Canada...
Thanks guys, massive help!

Cant wait to get going, shame in the UK the areas you can ride are so limited.

But should be in Canada soon!
dirtnapper wrote:
What part of Canada are you moving to? Depending on who you tell on this forum, you'll get bashed for admitting your from ( or going...
What part of Canada are you moving to?

Depending on who you tell on this forum, you'll get bashed for admitting your from ( or going ) to Canada....

But Canada is cool - we actually have TWO tracks, just down the road from Tim Hortons, just across from the Wayne Gretzky museum and next to the maple syrup factory......
Thinking of vancouver, where abouts are you from?
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5/8/2016 6:04am
hawk38 wrote:
thanks for the response everyone, massive help!

I weigh 154
The Rock wrote:
Do you lift bro?
i was 133 3 months ago haha, so fuck you im making progress

The Shop

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TeamGreen wrote:
I know a guy from Jersey... He moved to Indiana after college. Met some Moto-heads. Went to his local Honda dealer and bought a CR500. Showed...
I know a guy from Jersey...

He moved to Indiana after college. Met some Moto-heads. Went to his local Honda dealer and bought a CR500. Showed up in a Cadillac towing his New Homda at a local race. Street bike helmet, farrmer-Ted gloves, construction Boots...etc.
Disappears off the track over the 1st jump...collects himself and finishes the race.

His name? fa'git'About it! (But, every factory team Mgr knows him!)

He's a Bad Ass. Took me on my 1st Baja ride 25 years after the "Jersey-Boy goes racing Incident".
That Baja ride is called, The Rip to Cabo. It is Epic.

If you have ANY LUCK...at all...?
You will be just like that guy from Jersey.

I'm hopeful.
thats awesome, i hope so haha!!
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5/8/2016 2:24pm
hawk38 wrote:
Thanks guys, massive help! Cant wait to get going, shame in the UK the areas you can ride are so limited. But should be in Canada...
Thanks guys, massive help!

Cant wait to get going, shame in the UK the areas you can ride are so limited.

But should be in Canada soon!
dirtnapper wrote:
What part of Canada are you moving to? Depending on who you tell on this forum, you'll get bashed for admitting your from ( or going...
What part of Canada are you moving to?

Depending on who you tell on this forum, you'll get bashed for admitting your from ( or going ) to Canada....

But Canada is cool - we actually have TWO tracks, just down the road from Tim Hortons, just across from the Wayne Gretzky museum and next to the maple syrup factory......
You Canadians and your fucking maple syrup and Tim Hortons.
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5/8/2016 2:43pm
Don't spend to much time on this message board. It's like a drug the more you do the harder it is to break the habit.
5/8/2016 3:26pm
hawk38 wrote:
Thanks guys, massive help! Cant wait to get going, shame in the UK the areas you can ride are so limited. But should be in Canada...
Thanks guys, massive help!

Cant wait to get going, shame in the UK the areas you can ride are so limited.

But should be in Canada soon!
dirtnapper wrote:
What part of Canada are you moving to? Depending on who you tell on this forum, you'll get bashed for admitting your from ( or going...
What part of Canada are you moving to?

Depending on who you tell on this forum, you'll get bashed for admitting your from ( or going ) to Canada....

But Canada is cool - we actually have TWO tracks, just down the road from Tim Hortons, just across from the Wayne Gretzky museum and next to the maple syrup factory......
colintrax wrote:
You Canadians and your fucking maple syrup and Tim Hortons.
We now have maple flavoured iced cappuccino drinks at Timmy's. Line up was around the block when they came out with that.
5/8/2016 6:07pm
Us Canadians are far too polite for MX, in a few of my Moto's and others I have watched, I witnessed riders slow down and allow 3 or 4 guys to take the preferred line in front of them before following!
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5/8/2016 8:25pm
imoto34 wrote:
Lucky your from CO. Dick To the OP - I weigh around 200 with gear and my 125 is a blast.It can be hard to get...
Lucky your from CO. Dick

To the OP - I weigh around 200 with gear and my 125 is a blast.It can be hard to get over some of the bigger jumps and in the deep loam tho. I ride it more then my 450, but the YZ 250 is the bike that gets rode just about daily. Even yesterday in the rain storm, what a blast on my loamy track.

A local that rides here all the time has a SX 150 and that is a fun ride for sure. Its setting in my shop all nice and ready after a fresh top end and some other goodies, sure would be nice to give it hell for a few laps while he isn't around. Evil
so your number is 420... LOL.... and GFY fluffer...
TeamGreen
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5/8/2016 8:43pm
imoto34 wrote:
Lucky your from CO. Dick To the OP - I weigh around 200 with gear and my 125 is a blast.It can be hard to get...
Lucky your from CO. Dick

To the OP - I weigh around 200 with gear and my 125 is a blast.It can be hard to get over some of the bigger jumps and in the deep loam tho. I ride it more then my 450, but the YZ 250 is the bike that gets rode just about daily. Even yesterday in the rain storm, what a blast on my loamy track.

A local that rides here all the time has a SX 150 and that is a fun ride for sure. Its setting in my shop all nice and ready after a fresh top end and some other goodies, sure would be nice to give it hell for a few laps while he isn't around. Evil
gt80rider wrote:
so your number is 420... LOL.... and GFY fluffer...
Bwahahahahahahaa
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5/8/2016 8:47pm
This is the wrong place to ask questions if you are a beginner

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