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I'm Greg, I'm a fresh 54 years old, based in NC and been riding ADV and dual sport for several years. I bought a Beta 480 XPRO last winter to use as a DS bike. I wanted to have a day to tune the suspension and get the bike set up to my personal liking and went to Brushy Mountain, a closed course so I could make frequent stops back at the truck if needed. While riding on the new bike, I realized I was missing out on a whole different style of riding and a very important skillset. Working on technical skills is fun and really helping my all around riding. Will likely be on a 300 2 stroke soon. Looking forward to picking up some tips in here. Also looking forward to some in person learning in October from Catherine at Brushy Mountain. 🤘
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I'm a motocross rider on a 1983 Honda CR 125 soon to be switching over to a Beta 300 RR XPRO this Fall to learn off road racing in AZ. I'm considered a beginner and live in the desert.
New trail rider
Hey everyone! I’m Vittoria, and I’m learning how to ride my 2013 KTM 350 xcf-w in northern Colorado. A new skill I’m working on is fixing my kickstand! Thank you Catherine for sending over visuals to get me unstuck 😂
Hard enduro?
Hey there! My name is Quin, I’m a U.S. hard enduro racer and content creator based in Colorado Owner of SteepParts.co UHMW bar ends Hard enduro is hard! It’s in the name! There’s a lot of things you you can do to help yourself and your bike! Steep parts bar ends are a great place to start! Also I’ll do my best to answer any other questions as well to help out!
Hard enduro?
Intro
Hi All, I moved to Arizona recently and picked up a Beta Xtrainer 300 to ride in the mountains. I've been riding dirt bikes and other motorcycle for over 50 years but still consider myself a beginner. I try to watch all of Nick and Catherine's teaching videos. I had a one on one coaching lesson with Catherine that was excellent! She was able to help me get my front wheel in the air while still in control (Still needs lots of work) and I am able to slide on and off the bike easier. She also gave me riding tips at my local trails. Still miles to go but I really enjoy learning. I hope the Practice loop works out. .. Don't sleep on the one on one training offered here.. Take care, Dee.
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The Practice Loop
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Stop guessing while dirt biking. Practice with riders building real skills and confidence that translate directly to the trails.
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