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I cracked my tibia 4 weeks ago and finally got to ride Saturday Smile
I was actually surprised how it fired off instantly, like she was run the day before. NICE Big Grin


11-11-2013, 11:19 PM
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Thank EFI for that. My little 350F clogged her jets ASAP (especially nasty issue in hot climes in the summer).


11-11-2013, 11:43 PM
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How in the heck do you crack your tibia?


11-12-2013, 12:26 AM
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(11-12-2013, 12:26 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: How in the heck do you crack your tibia?

Damn dirt bikes, I actually fractured the tibia plateau with takes 3 months to heal instead of the standard 6 weeks.
My foot was knocked off the peg and snapped my leg back to far. Some how that shattered the top of the bone? I had a previous ACL repair in the same knee which made it OK. I saw the Doc today and he said surgury is not needed. I thought I retore it for sure? I ache all over from dirt bike crashes, they are to much fun to stop.


11-12-2013, 07:32 AM
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I thought a XR650L was good dirt bike. Compared to a Moto Guzzi Quota it is! If I'm to learn dirt a 125 or 250 makes more sense. Smile I'm barely getting dirty but dirt bikes are a whole 'nother world and a hoot! But as I get older, they are not so advised. Tongue

Hang in there sir. Eat well, exercise some way to keep the heart in good shape and you'll heal up just fine.


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Dirt bike riding is only for the young or very tough lol

Glad to hear you are healing up and able to ride again.


11-13-2013, 12:56 AM
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Dirt bike riding is only for the young or very tough lol

The best way to learn how to ride a motorcycle is on a dirtbike off-road (I did when I was 18 on my 1st bike a Kawi 175 enduro). I've been riding street ever since on dozens of incredible street bikes. In the past year my riding crowd has gravitated to some serious off-road street legal enduros, so I wanted in on the fun and picked up a Suzuki DRZ400E and its the best move I've done in years. Riding dirt is serious skill-building, challenging and FUN! Riding in the Berkshire Mountains in an organized enduro for a weekend this Spring got me hooked. You gotta be in shape and on your A-game and enjoy getting muddy, and take get-offs in stride. Just don't show off and its not as unsafe as you might think. And I'm 56 years old.

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See you are one of the tough.

I agree wholeheartedly that dirt bike riding enhances street bike riding. I recommend it as great training for street survival skills. I spent 10 years racing motocross, and hare scrambles and a couple enduros.... 30-40 years ago lol ( started racing in 1973) This also included 10 years of high speed get offs and resultant broken bones. A gentle ride on the dirt I could still handle although I might get sore. I would not want to attempt high speed slides, bouncing off berms, jumps, whoop de doos, or bouncing off trees, or wheelie ing over backwards.... Too old and I don't heal like I used to.

But yes riding dirt makes you a better street rider, and riding street makes you a better dirt rider.


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These cold mornings, I wish I'd never seen a dirt bike.
I started crashing at 8 years old on a Z50. It's been all casts and chruches ever since.
I will say my 2000 CR500 is still my favorite of all time, just no getting use to the power. She did the most damage but I still love her. A constant handfull all the time, she loved to throw you off her back. Made riding the 250 2 strokes & 450 4 strokes seem like mopeds. We called her the Widow-maker Big Grin On the ice, nothing could touch it, except a snowmobile above 85 mph.


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Oh gawd! a two stroke 500! I remember back in the day the 250R was a handful. A 500 would send me straight to daisy fertilizer.


11-14-2013, 12:11 AM
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