redman
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The first thing I told new riders of my 84 ATC 250R was don't put your foot down when turning, only had to say it once, I learned the hard way.I was raised on riding dirt bikes and could never adapt to riding those 3 wheelers, every time I rode one of those I ripped my riding pants leg off below the knee., thumb throttle and horrible center of gravity. Hard to believe one was still in a crate today, kinda cool, but I hate those things to this day.
And don't use the rear brake if going up a hill and you need to stop.The first thing I told new riders of my 84 ATC 250R was don't put your foot down when turning, only had to say it once, I learned the hard way.
Would you keep it in the box???
And when you get to the top of the hill and it isn't quite going to clear the top don't put your feet down to give it that little extra push over the top unless you want the damn thing to do a burnout up the your calves and ram you in the crotch repeatedly.The first thing I told new riders of my 84 ATC 250R was don't put your foot down when turning, only had to say it once, I learned the hard way.
Much easier said than done...I still cant grow leg hair on the back of my calves.The first thing I told new riders of my 84 ATC 250R was don't put your foot down when turning, only had to say it once, I learned the hard way.