The only problem with these conversions is they tend not to hold up to the
rigors of dirt biking. A friend back in high school would constantly have
parts of his bike fall off in traffic and, after spending more than the the
cost of a downpayment on replacement parts and tickets for not displaying a
tag, eventually gave up on the idea and bought a car.

M

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From: cantrl. a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:15 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: dirt bike?


You can pretty much convert any dirtbike into a street legal 'enduro' (now
called 'dual-sports', probably for marketing reasons) simply by fitting it
with a headlight, tail-light, turn signals, a mirror, and something to hold
a license plate in place.

A 400cc might be a little too much bike for a first-time 13 year old. Would
be easy to kill yourself on a 400cc - no sweat. Might want to start him with
an 80cc or a 125cc - which you can still easily kill yourself on. If he's
the precautious, responsible type - maybe a 250cc. The dirt bikes are geared
for dirt - high, windy - waaa waaaa - rip through dirt acceleration. Hit a
tree without a helmet and you're toast. I've gone over 75Mph on a 80cc
dirtbike without even knowing it. Buddy in high school crashed the same bike
doing a wheely in front of some girls and his knee is still jacked - "hey
mike - wanna go jet skiing? nah - my knee has been acting up this weekend"
it really sucks for him.

Not trying to scare - just letting you know what dirtbikes are all about.
They're definitely just as dangerous as street bikes. 

That said - the best place to learn how to ride a motorcycle is the dirt. At
least you don't get road rash when you crash and burn, and you're usually
not going as fast - so you're less likely to experience the serious
neck/spinal inuries that the street riders experience when crashing into a
car at 65Mph.


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