Looks like fun. £185 for four hours tuition including the bike doesn't sound bad.
https://www.dirtcraft.co.uk/
Someone should arrange a RTTL day out (so I can pull out at the last minute).
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Re: Dirt Craft
Me and @Couchy did that at Scunthorpe years ago.
Was crap. I kept falling off
@WiseBuddha was there having fun as well
Was crap. I kept falling off
@WiseBuddha was there having fun as well
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I did a speedway taster session at Sheffield maybe 20 years ago. On a CG125 locked into gear with a massive rear sprocket.
I fell off lots.
It was brilliant.
I fell off lots.
It was brilliant.
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Speedway is shit, I felt like I’d never ridden a bike. The bike was alien and it hit home when I was mid corner and the instructor appeared on the outside of me, sideways helmetless shouting open the throttle you puff he then disappeared sideways.
I would like to try flat track as the bikes are more familiar
I would like to try flat track as the bikes are more familiar