by Strika » Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:32 pm
Possum, I do understand your frustration. Apart from maybe two rides in Vic, I learnt to ride a dirt bike in W.A. Those who either live there or have lived there will know it's 90% sand and 10% pea gravel. Neither of which are easy to ride on...
I honestly think you should just persevere with the XR. I remember from my learning curve, that one day it just clicked. Before it clicked however, it was embarassing and frustrating and exhausting. I had initially a TTR250. So no more power than the XR really. It was heavy in the front and I spent more time losing the front than actually riding it for the first six or more months. Then, one day, I just got on it and rode the wheels off it in the sand. No crashing.. I just "got it" all of a sudden. From then on, it didn't matter if I was on the TTR, one of my kids KX60's or KX80's, my WR400 (try starting one of those halfway up a steep dune.....it'll make the XR seem like a doddle......) , the KLX400 or the KDX200, i just found it easy.
A good craftsmen never blames his tools Possum...........
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