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<blockquote data-quote="cw821" data-source="post: 1475407" data-attributes="member: 5021"><p>Been riding since I could walk, so it's hard to give advice and pretend like I've been through the decisions your going through. I would lean toward starting out smaller and cheaper. Then next year, sell and buy something else. In that time, you'll know if you want to spend more money and make a better decision on what you want if you're still into it. </p><p></p><p>Way to go on taking a course. Some, not many, will argue, but spend all you need on a good helmet, then worry about the rest. If it's not comfortable or you don't like it, then you'll never wear it. You can always put a cast on an arm or leg. It's a little harder to fix a cracked skull. Don't believe that, just check out <a href="http://wfoquads.tripod.com/dont-miss/dontmiss.html" target="_blank">my brother</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cw821, post: 1475407, member: 5021"] Been riding since I could walk, so it's hard to give advice and pretend like I've been through the decisions your going through. I would lean toward starting out smaller and cheaper. Then next year, sell and buy something else. In that time, you'll know if you want to spend more money and make a better decision on what you want if you're still into it. Way to go on taking a course. Some, not many, will argue, but spend all you need on a good helmet, then worry about the rest. If it's not comfortable or you don't like it, then you'll never wear it. You can always put a cast on an arm or leg. It's a little harder to fix a cracked skull. Don't believe that, just check out [URL="http://wfoquads.tripod.com/dont-miss/dontmiss.html"]my brother[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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