Ya see that guy take off across the sand and suddenly come up on what they described as a 30-35ft cliff. Wow, disappeared real quick. Good idea about AJ leading the group.
The gearing was a little too low, topped out at 45, so I put the stock primary sprocket (13) back on taking the (12) off but left the larger 52 on the back, took it out for a spin and dumped it ( AJ will be proud
) going through some sand. One second everything was fine, next moment I was on the ground. Damn, maybe some Robocop gear might be a good idea. Was running 15psi in both tires, think I will lower it to 12 up front and 10 in back. I think I will back off my the rear suspension a bit also, the dealer I bought it from I believe had his service department tighten it down as far as it will go on the spring making it too stiff, you'd think it was on Viagra. Need to make some minor adjustments to the shift lever and maybe the rear brake.
Tomorrow is another day, more practice. Hard to get used to these plastic MX boots, they are comfortable, just big & bulky. I ride a half block from home and I'm in the desert, the cloest part is all volcanic rock, don't want to fall on it, it can be pretty sharp. Go out a little further it turns to dirt and sand and lots of cactus (watch those tubed tires) and rattlesnakes now that it is starting to warm up a bit.