I grew up racing motorcross and have had street bikes for years. When the economy tanked, I started buying wrecked bikes, fixing them and flipping them for extra money. I fixed and flipped about 20 bikes in 2 years in my basement. Have not had a dirt bike in years though.
Naw, don't want an old dirt bike. I've got friends that race super moto and one has 5 acres of tracks. If I want to ride one, I'll just go over there.
I grew up in the country on 100+ acres. We always had room to ride. Still have plenty of land but it's all 30 miles away and honestly have no desire to even go out there just to ride.
I've thought about an enduro, but my cruisers were a lot more comfortable and some were a hellova lot faster.
I know i just posted in my intro but I've got a 05 yamaha r6 and a 75 cb125s im restoring. Ya we get quite a bit of snow in South Dakota
sorry to hear that! 74 degrees today in Los Angeles....... I usually ride about 350 days a year. Not sure I could carry on without being able to ride all the time. Keeps me sane
supermotos are TONS of fun. Very forgiving, and pretty cheap. I doubt there is a way to have more fun for less money. We have a supermoto school out here called Socal Supermoto and for $200 you get a bike and an entire day of track time. Best 200 i have ever spent - multiple times. My avatar is from one of the classes
Might have to look into that ill be in California in April most people around hear don't have any idea what a supermoto is. but u can street legalize just about anything so most just slap a plate on there quad or sometimes dirtbikes but not very often
Might have to look into that ill be in California in April most people around hear don't have any idea what a supermoto is. but u can street legalize just about anything so most just slap a plate on there quad or sometimes dirtbikes but not very often
yeah look up socalsupermoto.com - brian, a buddy of mine runs it out of Riverside. Look into it early because his classes are small and he sells out quick. Its a TON of fun and you learn a lot in a day
Re: Any other motorcycle people out there?
that shouldnt stop you from getting a small dirt bike and putting around every now and then!
I grew up in the country on 100+ acres. We always had room to ride. Still have plenty of land but it's all 30 miles away and honestly have no desire to even go out there just to ride.
I've thought about an enduro, but my cruisers were a lot more comfortable and some were a hellova lot faster.
We have a supermoto school out here called Socal Supermoto and for $200 you get a bike and an entire day of track time. Best 200 i have ever spent - multiple times. My avatar is from one of the classes