FIRST TIME RIDING A DIRT BIKE WITH A CLUTCH

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First Time Riding a Dirt Bike with a clutch for my daughter 2019 KLX 140 G.
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Hey good on you for making sure your daughter doesn't just give up on things that are difficult, need more dads like you.

wintermoose
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As well as teaching your daughter, I think a lot of your instructions also helped teach other people how to ride a bike with a clutch

TheVtt
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I wish my dad did this. This father was stern and just making sure she didn’t give up at the first sign of difficulty and he did a good job. My father just screamed at me and made me afraid to ride. Other dads can take a few notes from this man. Good job man 👍🏻

lt.commanderdata
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What a great dad not letting his daughter just give up on things that are difficult we need more dads like this 👏👍

KFCGIFT
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Here i am a grown ass man on a $7000 bike that i dont know how to ride. I hope these kids realize how lucky they are to have a dad like you. Me and lots of others didnt get much of a childhood.

tatemushroom
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I remember my dad teaching me all this. Good times

KX_Racer
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Amen to this great dad on not letting his daughter give up when something gets a little stressful

goodvibes-mrty
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I am going to go through this with my 13 year old son shortly after I buy him a KLX 140. I can already feel the frustration level rising in me from watching this video.

sheepdawg
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I just done this same thing with my 13 year old son today. Took him a little while but once he got it, he was slinging dirt everywhere by the end of the day. Just bought him the bike today. He loves it!!!!

tracymcdonald
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I learnt with many stalls. But my teacher had so much patience and respected I needed to learn. Watching I learnt I was early off the clutch and soft on the gas. Once you actually feel the point it’s amazing. I still stall the small bike as I’m soft on gas. But I moved from a thumpstar to a RM450 with less stalls. Only 4 trips on the small bike and my clutch control changed so much when I got on the big bike. Understanding what the bike is telling you is important. Once you know that you improve drastically

manhouse
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Her dads a GOAT for teaching her this skill. And her siblings for supporting 💪🏾

kiddotto
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FREAKING AWESOME DAD! I came for a dirt bike lesson . And also got a Dad lesson . thanks!

deetipman
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I remember the frustration off listening to my dad knowing everything better than i did, me thinking "yeah yeah whatever, i'll ride how i want to". What i learned from him saved my life a good amount of time. I nearly lost my knee at 14 when a car ran me over, i just had the reflexes he teached me to save myself at the right time.

haccyy
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What a dad!! Much love from Glasgow, scotland.

Jono
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I'm trying to get a dirt bike with a clutch tomorrow. For 8 hundred dollars, and this video helped me a lot

qqnqyst
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You know your messing up when dad starts to raise his voice and say your name 😂

dennisrahif
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I was going to give you heck, because at first, it looked like a race MX bike, but I see it is a nice, mild little KLX that she can touch the ground on.
Excellent choice. I hope she is having fun, ---and dirt bikes inspire her to get engineering degrees to become a successful business owner, get together with investors, and make a dirt bike in the USA. Hey---none of us know what we are capable of over time and effort. :)

EarthSurferUSA
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I admire him actually teaching his daughter than I’m actually learning. Nice dad! I smile while’s watching.❤

twutilly
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Dad’s a Captain. Need more assertive and encouraging dad’s.

She will always remember that day. Confident dad, confident daughter. So much taught there. On both sides. 🙏

importdoc
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6 years ago I started on a 1998 xr100. With help from YouTube I taught myself. A year later I moved on to a 2017 crf230. I just sold my 230 a few months ago. This past weekend I got my motorcycle license and bought a 2000 shadow vt600. I think your daughter did an amazing job and she’s lucky to have a father that takes the time to teach her. We all gotta start somewhere. Hell I remember my first crash was because I used the front brake around a curve on wet grass lol. Crashed into my dads fence. I paid for it… literally.

Jacob-wrch