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@Ben Harper Yeah its hard traveling and getting to races especially at your age because you have to rely on a lot of people to get you there weather your parents drive you and pay, they gotta be willing to do that in the first place and thats hard. If you go to HookIt.com you can set up an account, make post and talk about your riding and apply to sponsorships to help you get to the races thats what I did for a lot of my first sponsors. Some of the sponsor I got off of there I've stayed with ever since and even met the owner of the goggle company I ride for
@Ben Harper I have discounts at Fly racing, Pro Circuit, Alpine Stars, Accerbis, IMS, Precision Concepts, Xbrand Goggles, and quite a few others. Not all are from the site and my discount varies from free stuff to like only 10% off products but anything helps yk
Even for an experienced rider like me I do still get it every once in a while. But I do have a routine that significantly reduced my arm pump. You can find it in the classroom tab. Works for all levels of riders.
As of right now these are my two favorite photos from riding and racing. The one on the left. I was racing on the Lake Havasu island, caught this cool angle with the water in the back. Then the one on the right I was in St. George Utah, I found this spot and shoveled a jump, then jump over my friends car.
Maybe what suspension settings? What air pressure? What gear should I have? How do I get faster? How to I get more fit for riding? Anything you want to ask me
@Blaž Gligorov make sure to make an introduction post in the pinned conversation of the community. So when other people join they can see who you are and what you ride
@Blaž Gligorov im more tuned to motocross I want to be able to share the knowledge ive learned from racing to make people safer and faster riders on dirt bikes