@@MarckazoeStvil I believe it was $500 a week, there are several Motocross Training places in North Carolina i think, try to look some up, you may have one closer to you
@@Edit_demon1 Hey Bro that stuff happens, dont be scared of crashing it!!! I grew up on them and i can honestly tell you that you will not get better without crashing, just make sure you always have on all of your protective gear when riding, i use to bounce off the dirt roads at 70 MPH and just flip and roll until i came to a skidding stop over and over again, and my gear always kept me safe Bro, Dont let it scare you, get on it and conquer it you got it Bro!!!
@@Edit_demon1 bro I got the 2012 version now and this is my first time on a bike since a year but I never owned just used to my mates so I take care because I have respect but anyways bought this kx 85 first day now I was on the road coming to take a right turn down to my house but while I was trying to stop I was in 3rd gear I pinned it too late jammed the front brake and slid on my arse these bikes are no joke and I’m 17 power machine love the bike I ain’t doing no wheelies no nun till I get properly used it death trap it is
i used to have a kx85 2004 big wheel and it was more dangerous than my kx250 2001 . it had just as much power up to 45mph_ but the trouble was the powerband made the front wheel go light when mid cornering on flat ground . i would never suggest 2 strokes unless on a motorcross track especially for beginners . a 4 stroke pit bike would be ideal
@@dirtwonthurt1949 don’t listen to haters bro I’m 13 and just got the same bike and not gonna lie I was staying in only first gear as a beginner but now I’m starting to get into the power band but I don’t understand how people expect someone to just get in the power band instantly as a beginner
@@jonathoncook8367 like you have any trophies to show for😂😂picking on kid having fun...what a big man you are. Btw: you look like a uglier version of Steven Tyler in his darkest days.