I have about 5 years and maybe 15K miles worth of bike experience spread evenly between a Honda Shadow Spirit 750 and CBR600RR so by no means am I an experienced rider. I’ve been off a motorcycle for the last 3 years until I got my son his Tao DB14 and few weeks later the Yamaha WR250F. I doubt I have 5 hours of riding on those two as of tonightGunnyhiway wrote:I did 99% of my motocross starts in 2nd gear.
My MAICO is a 4 speed. Slipping the clutch is nothing to worry about as long as you don't "ride" it meaning keeping it partially pulled or slipping it every gear change.
Those bikes can take a real ass kickin before they fail.
Treat her good and you will be rewarded with many hours of great memories.
One other thing about the months it takes to get use to a different bike as posted.
I'm no pro rider by any stretch however there were times I went to the track to race in a series with my top end blueprinted and ported differently along with rear and front suspension changes. I took maybe 6 laps in practice to adjust myself to the different feel, also one time my regular race bike crapped out the main bearing at the start when the gate dropped at the MX track in Dade City.
I leaned her up on the fence, ran back to my pit area and jumped on my 1973 Husqvarna CR 450 in that moto and placed a respectable 8 overall out of 15 riders. I got a 1st in the first moto that night so I still got points. The Husky is completely different than a MAICO.
If you have experience and years of riding and racing I think you can ride any bike pretty good after a few laps.
That's my opinion at least.
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