• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

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"motocross Is Easy"

Read some of the comments- Lot's of trolls and wankers unwilling to have their minds changed about it...........:rolleyes:
 
Motocross is easy!! It's enduro's that are tough!!


I agree with you just about anyone who can ride a bike CAN at least make it around a motocross course
They might be slow but the course is easy if you go SLOWand they do have a class for the slow people To go at full speed for 20 plus min is tuff but you can always slow down and finish. Now on the the other hand a good National enduro or hare and Hound can be tuff to finish at ANY speed,slow down and rest if you want. But you still have to Cross the Stream,make the next hill,fit between the trees or the rock garden ect ect and you have 2 plus hours to go. Maybe that is why many people like motocross it is fast,over in a short time,you never lose sight of your truck in the pits what pits no need for a pit you only race for a short time.Your bike is easy to clean after the race and all your friends saw you make that jump you know the same jump that was there last week the one you have been working on for weeks.
Now i guest i got everyone mad it is all in FUN different strokes for different folks. At least they were on 2 STROKES
 
Yes, enduro's are much tougher, but I wouldn't call getting run over at the start or casing a double because someone cut yu off or riding on top of a set of woops & your rear end wants to go pass your front end as EASY. No matter how slow you go, you will try to go faster & comitting to a double or triple for the 1st time takes a lot of nerve. Lots of bones have been broken in both types. I prefer enduros & harescrambles but motocross is not easy, I don't care how fast you go.
 
I was obviously joking when I said motocross was easy, I've done both, MX in my younger fearless years when I bounced well and recovered quicker, it's a very fast and dangerous hobby these days with all the huge jumps, doubles and table tops, it's only a matter of time until you break something.
Enduros require more stamina, different style of ridding to cater for the wide variation in terrain, both require a lot of skill to do well.
At 16 I loved motocross.
At 43 I now prefer the enduro's.
 
Five broken ribs, cut spleen, liver, concussion all tell me MX is easy :D! All of this in one crash! It's fun and I actually feel safer on a MX track than I do in the woods. If I raced MX it would close the safer gap. I like riding wether it's MX or woods and the only thing that makes either hard is..... going FAST. Man I love the sound of a 2-stroke on a MX track thanks for the post up.
 
When I used to race, people would see my limping around the next day at work and ask me if I crashed. When I would answer "no", they would ask how I could possibly get sore from just sitting on a motorcycle and riding it.:rolleyes:
 
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