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<blockquote data-quote="Mihylo33" data-source="post: 212516" data-attributes="member: 408"><p>Here's some advice:</p><p>1: quit being a pussy. Life is to short not to live it to the fullest. Yes family is a priority but you got to be happy too. Take those risks. I only regret the things I didn't do. </p><p>2: xr400 is an awesome bike. Completely different from the xr200. </p><p>3: 2t or 4t every time there's an issue there will be a mechanical learning curve. Making the mistakes you made from the beginning is what have all done at one time or another just so we could ride tomorrow. </p><p>4: the YZ is an awesome woods and desert bike. Just need to set it up right. </p><p>5: get your kid into an MX class before you send him out there. Beginner racers are the most dangerous bunch because they have the courage but have zero skill sets. </p><p>6: dress for the crash. Without question it's not "if" you crash but "when". </p><p></p><p>I'm not hucking the 75 footers anymore (well not the scary ones) but I still do the 40 footers, skip through the whoops and style through the rhythms and will always love the clank when that gate drops. </p><p>Just my $.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mihylo33, post: 212516, member: 408"] Here's some advice: 1: quit being a pussy. Life is to short not to live it to the fullest. Yes family is a priority but you got to be happy too. Take those risks. I only regret the things I didn't do. 2: xr400 is an awesome bike. Completely different from the xr200. 3: 2t or 4t every time there's an issue there will be a mechanical learning curve. Making the mistakes you made from the beginning is what have all done at one time or another just so we could ride tomorrow. 4: the YZ is an awesome woods and desert bike. Just need to set it up right. 5: get your kid into an MX class before you send him out there. Beginner racers are the most dangerous bunch because they have the courage but have zero skill sets. 6: dress for the crash. Without question it's not "if" you crash but "when". I'm not hucking the 75 footers anymore (well not the scary ones) but I still do the 40 footers, skip through the whoops and style through the rhythms and will always love the clank when that gate drops. Just my $.02 [/QUOTE]
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