Hi gang. I got into a conversation with a friend last night. It got me to thinking, so I thought I would post it here in hopes of getting your perspectives. So here goes:
As I have mentioned in the past, I am back on a dirt bike after a 20 year absence. During those 20 years, I rode streetbikes/roadrace bikes exclusively. I am not a tall man at 5'10", but I am a solid 240 lbs. (I was more like 200 lbs the last time I road raced BTW...don't ask!)
I bought my bike ('87 KX500) because 1) I knew I needed a powerful bike to drag my current weight around...and 2) I got a great deal on a superbly maintained bike.
So far, the only riding I have done on the bike has been dune riding at the Glamis sand dunes. Having said that, I have seen dramatic improvements in my riding ability so far. However, as many of you who ride dunes know, it is a whole different kind of riding style from dirt, desert or MX. To be honest, I feel as though I accel as a technical rider (based on my success as a road racer), but having not yet riden the KX5 on dirt, I do not know how this will translate. I do know that for me, riding in sand has been a difficult thing to become comfortable with as it is more like waterskiing than street riding (as a point of reference).
In an earlier post here on PItBull, KX500 replied to me the following:
" we were jamming in the big bowls 5th gear tapped a couple weeks ago. What a blast.
We were easily clearing the Olds double. Next time we head out I'll send you a PM and maybe we can meet up there." (You can bet that if given the chance, I will meet up with those guys to try and learn how it is really done!)
Upon reading that, I shook my head, because I know the terrain he is refering to, and I know how quick my bike is in third and fourth gear. My gut instinct is that 5th gear tapped on my bike will be easily 80mph +! I wondered aloud if I would ever have the skill or huevos to go that quick.
My riding partner then suggested that I would become a better rider more quickly if I was on a 250. He said he thought I would spend more time thinking about riding and technique, and less time trying to keep the bike underneith me.
I countered that while I saw his point, I did not feel like the power of the bike was a problem so much as that I just need as much time in the saddle as possible an all kinds of terrain. I offered to him that I felt that if I could become a solid off-road rider on the older KX, I would truly be able to put the power to good use, and would be able to take advantage of the improved suspension of a newer KX500 in the future.
So, what are your opinions? Is it possible for a 35 year old novice rider to become a very good off-road rider on a bike as macho as a KX500 in the same kind of time frame as if I was riding a 250 or even a four stroke bike?
For what it's worth, I would very much like to become a good enough rider to do some desert racing and be able to "easily clear the Olds double". Thanks for your imputs.
Shannon