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Training The Young Guns

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Tony
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Massey
Some links for training your "Young Guns"

http://www.nxlevelmx.com/
http://www.threepalmsesp.com/motoprogram.html
http://www.5mmxs.com/
http://www.dhma.com/
http://www.garybailey.com/
http://www.gsmxs.com/
http://www.motoxschool.com/
http://www.motocrossuniversity.com/

Just a few that are out there. I know I have or had a larger list of links but can't locate it right now. A lot of the links I have are for schools and classes out of state but they each had some good tips posted on the sites. If I can locate the list I will add those also.
 
Just saw this & thought I would give it a bump.
The top site listed is my son's (Kyle Williams) web site.... NXLEVELMX.COM. Many consider him the best in the area. :clap: :rider:
 
Just saw this & thought I would give it a bump.
The top site listed is my son's (Kyle Williams) web site.... NXLEVELMX.COM. Many consider him the best in the area. :clap: :rider:
I might just take you up on this. I picked up this bike a couple weeks ago for my nephew for Christmas. It's a big jump from my TW to a tricked out KDX. He gets so frustrated when I try to teach him how to feather the clutch and such. He keeps saying "you make it look so easy!!".:lol2::shrug:

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This kid's a total noob but he learns fast and I've taught him everything he knows to date but I'm reluctant to turn him loose at the Sam or Cherokee yet. Maybe Kyle can give him some different angles. To be honest this teaching thing scares the :eek: out of me but it's beyond fun at the same time!!:trust: :cool2:
 
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