I'm 64, been coping with rheumatoid arthritis in my joints for several years, particularly in my knees. I've also had three major back injuries, a broken ankle and two separated shoulders over my working career, which has greatly limited my flexibility and agility. I can't do the fancy tricks like the young whippersnappers, but I do still manage to have fun on a dirtbike. Rich's lessons on clutch & throttle control, balance and body position have made all difference for me.
Wow Rich you are so good at teaching !!! the fun you have with the kids put a big smile on my face from start to finish !!! amazing how kids can learn fast ! good job
This was awesome! I'm a 64 year old ADV rider and learned techniques I could apply. You did amazing job with that little guy, and you have great skills for riding and teaching.
what a amasing video. My son 9 Years, rides a year longer than me a dirt bike, and he teaches me a lot, he´s on his 65 faster than me on a 250...because he´s riding without thinking...we look all your videos and see so much great things...thank you.... Kids are everywere amaising... espacialy in sport and learning...awesome... All the best for you...
Great enthousiastic kid! If you teach him well, he's gonna be a good hard enduro rider. Loving all of your content, you are clearly passionate about riding. That Beta RR300 looks so beautiful, the RR200 is still the most interesting for me. Rieju, the old GasGas also has a 200. Looking forward to your next vids!
Question: I am short with short legs like Mark... but Mark looks pretty comfortable on that Yamaha. What model is it? Is it standard height or lowered?