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<blockquote data-quote="nxhappy" data-source="post: 16416177" data-attributes="member: 50238"><p>you are a bigger dude, 350 should be fine. just take it easy and learn the dynamics of the bike. first couple of trips should be some what flat dirt. don't be trying hills or soft sand lol. Soft sand is REALLY tough at first. also be aware the front brake is very very touchy. if you grab it all the way you WILL go over the handle bars. practice first gear rolls with the clutch. over and over and over. also watch your legs. NEVER ride in shorts. always wear full gear. i've seen some knarly shit. the more gear you are wearing the better. also NEVER ride alone. always always have a buddy in case of emergency. That way the helicopter can find you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxhappy, post: 16416177, member: 50238"] you are a bigger dude, 350 should be fine. just take it easy and learn the dynamics of the bike. first couple of trips should be some what flat dirt. don't be trying hills or soft sand lol. Soft sand is REALLY tough at first. also be aware the front brake is very very touchy. if you grab it all the way you WILL go over the handle bars. practice first gear rolls with the clutch. over and over and over. also watch your legs. NEVER ride in shorts. always wear full gear. i've seen some knarly shit. the more gear you are wearing the better. also NEVER ride alone. always always have a buddy in case of emergency. That way the helicopter can find you. [/QUOTE]
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