Please report on how the Shane watts school went. Wish I would have known about that I would have attended for so.
KTMs are hard to beat. Looks like Yamaha wants some of the woods market. There only 10 years late. Went from a 250 2-stroke to a ktm 350xc-w. Love the bike, but I agree 2-strokes still have a place in the woods
The school was great - again. I went last year but my bike busted 1/2 way through the first day. The class is a mix of sponsored guys to newbies to trail & track guys and around 16-18 per class.
Shane does a great job of teaching a class with a ride range of skills and challenging everyone to push their individual comforts. His focus is to teach technical riding skills which allows you to apply them on the trail/track. His teaching method is fun, direct and challenging.
I don't have the benefit of going to other riding schools to compare but I had 5 other friends that went last year two of which came back this year and I'll go again next year.
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