Originally posted by: spidey07
When I was 14 and buddy had a motorcycle. That wasn't a fun crash at all. I didn't even know what a throttle or clutch was so as in panic I grabbed a fist full of throttle straight at a house with my buddy on the back. There were tire marks on the house a good 12 feet up. Seriously.
But do take the course and practice. It takes time before you get comfortable and should then and only then take it on the road.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: spidey07
When I was 14 and buddy had a motorcycle. That wasn't a fun crash at all. I didn't even know what a throttle or clutch was so as in panic I grabbed a fist full of throttle straight at a house with my buddy on the back. There were tire marks on the house a good 12 feet up. Seriously.
But do take the course and practice. It takes time before you get comfortable and should then and only then take it on the road.
That explains a lot actually.![]()
Originally posted by: weadjust
I got a dirt bike when I was about 8. Dad showed me the clutch, gas, and brake. I popped the clutch did my first wheelie and hit a tree. It was all down hill from there.
