This might sound corny but, just a plea to members to pass on your knowledge whenever you can to help create and foster more lifetime motorcyclists. There are always kids in the neighbourhood, friends sons etc that own a dirtbike but don't have a parent or friend to turn to for bike guidance. I had the opportunity last weekend to spend an extremely rewarding day helping a friends 14 year old son who had recently puchased a used 01 yz125. It was his first real bike and with no one in his family having a bike, really didn't know anything except how to mix his gas. I spent the day with him teaching him all about his bike and how to set it up. Simple things like loosening the lever clamps on the bars so they spin in a crash were all new to him. Teaching him how to set the suspension for his weight and ability was a huge improvment (his fork compression was on 3!! and the rear was sprung for a gorilla). He started out scared to work on it and was amazed at the simplest things - like how easy it was to take the subframe off with everything attached to get access. Tire pressures, brake bleeding, even greased the suspension linkages, all stuff that was new to him. By the end of the day we went throught the entire bike, with him doing all the work and me coaching.
I guess the idea is that many of us have spent years gaining the bike knowledge we have and it's nice to pass it on. We always pass it on to our kids but there are others who could benefit as well. One of the most rewarding afternoons I have spent in a while. Cam.