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Old 07-14-2010, 10:43 PM   #11
BusyWeb
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Re: The off-roading bigginer's trail ride report (video) - L

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Originally Posted by Water Warrior
Busy, start reading dirt bike magazines. You will find a wealth of info and can apply a lot to your riding and bike set-up. Many of the helpful hints are cheap/free with a little thought on your part. A good idea for any bike and especially a dirt oriented bike is to check for any and all loose nuts and bolts. I used to start by stripping the bike of as much plactic and covering as possible for better access. You also learn more by knowing where certain parts are and what they look like clean and undamaged. Lots of fun actually and a sense of accomplishment when all is said and done.
O.K. that's a great idea for me.
I'll go bookstroe and read it while on the shop... ha ha ha
If subscription is not that expensive, let me do subscribe it.
Thanks for the nice infor.
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