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<blockquote data-quote="NoStop" data-source="post: 195589" data-attributes="member: 3396"><p>He sound's pretty legit and responsible actually. I've emailed with him to find out details and see how quick he is. Surprisingly he gets back to me with in an hour or two. He's also willing to let me ride his 125 around to learn, "We might be able to get you lessons yourself. Even without your own bike. If your just looking at learning the basics. I have a '13 YZ125, a great beginner teaching tool. If you were that anxious to learn." Not sure about the size with my "girth" lol </p><p> The monster will get on him I'm sure lol. The 50 is a loaner from a good friend who has a plethora of bikes and experience, so there is no financial worries there!!! Now to just keep grandma from jumping the gun and buying him a new one... easier said than done! I'm looking forward to him growing and advancing. It's so awesome to watch the little buggers grow and learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoStop, post: 195589, member: 3396"] He sound's pretty legit and responsible actually. I've emailed with him to find out details and see how quick he is. Surprisingly he gets back to me with in an hour or two. He's also willing to let me ride his 125 around to learn, "We might be able to get you lessons yourself. Even without your own bike. If your just looking at learning the basics. I have a '13 YZ125, a great beginner teaching tool. If you were that anxious to learn." Not sure about the size with my "girth" lol The monster will get on him I'm sure lol. The 50 is a loaner from a good friend who has a plethora of bikes and experience, so there is no financial worries there!!! Now to just keep grandma from jumping the gun and buying him a new one... easier said than done! I'm looking forward to him growing and advancing. It's so awesome to watch the little buggers grow and learn. [/QUOTE]
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