My son and I are looking to start riding. He currently has a CRF70 and I am still shopping but plan on getting around a 250. Just looking to do some beginner trail riding and I had a few questions:
Do we need plates to ride on the trails? Any riding that he/we have done is just been in fields and stuff.
Where would be the closest/best place to start riding if I am coming from High River?
Any tips, suggestions that anybody could give before we start?
Any recommendations for what to look for when shopping for a used bike?
Thanks in advance
New to riding...looking for some help
- Dobi
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Re: New to riding...looking for some help
Welcome.
plates and lights are mandatory.
From High River, a really good option is to go to Indian Graves. If you go South of town at the traffic circle and head west on the 540, South on 22 to highway 532. Go West about 11km and just before you cross the river on your left is access to a road that leads you down to an old cow pasture. This is a great place to take new rider to get used to the bike and to start tackling some hills. Not much for singletrack here, but some good open meadows and some quad trails to build up confidence on.
When you are ready for the singletrack, head to Fisher South. It is just West of Millarvile and has a designated singletrack network
plates and lights are mandatory.
From High River, a really good option is to go to Indian Graves. If you go South of town at the traffic circle and head west on the 540, South on 22 to highway 532. Go West about 11km and just before you cross the river on your left is access to a road that leads you down to an old cow pasture. This is a great place to take new rider to get used to the bike and to start tackling some hills. Not much for singletrack here, but some good open meadows and some quad trails to build up confidence on.
When you are ready for the singletrack, head to Fisher South. It is just West of Millarvile and has a designated singletrack network
Re: New to riding...looking for some help
Welcome! There will likely be lots of kids at the camp out on July long weekend camp out, visible here:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=10676
There is a nice selection of kids terrain around the base of hunter valley road and some basic single track. There will be kids riding like crazy with varying levels of supervision - from beginners starting out to little biker gangs marauding the countryside.
Campfire will be attended by many friendly, experienced, slightly opinionated riders ready to provide counsel on bikes, gear, boots, trails, trailers, trucks, racing, weather, beer choices, and just about any other relevant (or irrelevant) topic.
You and your family are very welcome to come, meet some nice folks, and do some nice riding. An immersive welcome if you are up for it!
RJH
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=10676
There is a nice selection of kids terrain around the base of hunter valley road and some basic single track. There will be kids riding like crazy with varying levels of supervision - from beginners starting out to little biker gangs marauding the countryside.
Campfire will be attended by many friendly, experienced, slightly opinionated riders ready to provide counsel on bikes, gear, boots, trails, trailers, trucks, racing, weather, beer choices, and just about any other relevant (or irrelevant) topic.
You and your family are very welcome to come, meet some nice folks, and do some nice riding. An immersive welcome if you are up for it!
RJH
Robert J Henry
2016 Husqvarna FE350
2016 Husqvarna FE350
Re: New to riding...looking for some help
Where is fisher south?Dobi wrote:Welcome.
plates and lights are mandatory.
From High River, a really good option is to go to Indian Graves. If you go South of town at the traffic circle and head west on the 540, South on 22 to highway 532. Go West about 11km and just before you cross the river on your left is access to a road that leads you down to an old cow pasture. This is a great place to take new rider to get used to the bike and to start tackling some hills. Not much for singletrack here, but some good open meadows and some quad trails to build up confidence on.
When you are ready for the singletrack, head to Fisher South. It is just West of Millarvile and has a designated singletrack network
Re: New to riding...looking for some help
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=9564#p68734fournierd wrote:Where is fisher south?
Robert J Henry
2016 Husqvarna FE350
2016 Husqvarna FE350