It's good to start small and sort of do an apprenticeship. You learn stuff that I can't explain. Little things like the feel of a bike, steering it with your knees, relaxing, carrying speed over nasty bumpy bits, balance ..... you name it, (you current off roaders..) think of all the sixth sense, naturaly instinctive things you do off road .... you learn that on a small bike.
And then you start to get bored with it. So you push the limits of you and the bike a bit more to get that buzz. And so you learn yet more. You get braver, more confident .....
Start small and work up. It honestly is the best way.
And then you start to get bored with it. So you push the limits of you and the bike a bit more to get that buzz. And so you learn yet more. You get braver, more confident .....
Start small and work up. It honestly is the best way.