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<blockquote data-quote="ShelbyGT5HUN" data-source="post: 16416184" data-attributes="member: 161356"><p>You will go down. I rode for 10 years on crotch rockets, never crashed. First time on a Honda CR125, I washed out the front wheel, and went down. Dirt is a lot different than pavement. Always wear head to BOOT, protection. Get real off road motocross boots and equipment. Also, ruts are really scary too. You just gotta let the bike do what it wants through them. </p><p></p><p>Don't ride alone, or if you do, tell someone where you are going, and when you are coming back. My friend broke his leg in the middle of nowhere by flipping his ATV, climbing a steep hill. I went for help. No cell service, and he would've been stuck at least overnight, as it was already dusk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShelbyGT5HUN, post: 16416184, member: 161356"] You will go down. I rode for 10 years on crotch rockets, never crashed. First time on a Honda CR125, I washed out the front wheel, and went down. Dirt is a lot different than pavement. Always wear head to BOOT, protection. Get real off road motocross boots and equipment. Also, ruts are really scary too. You just gotta let the bike do what it wants through them. Don't ride alone, or if you do, tell someone where you are going, and when you are coming back. My friend broke his leg in the middle of nowhere by flipping his ATV, climbing a steep hill. I went for help. No cell service, and he would've been stuck at least overnight, as it was already dusk. [/QUOTE]
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