The Day I Got My Dirt Bike Analysis

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For someone my age, I've accumulated many memories good and bad. Not all memories are big events, and some of the most memorable would be considered small. There are multiple moments in my life I will remember, but there is one that I will never forget.

A memory that has been impactful on my life was the time I wanted to get a dirt bike. At a very young age my dad had a YZ-250 (a dirt bike) he used to take me for rides on it, and if I wasn't on it he was doing cool stunts. I was always impressed when he would pop wheelies and do jumps. I always was fascinated by the fact that a person can be lifted of the ground that high. A couple years went by and I still wanted my very own dirt bike, so I started to look for the perfect dirt bike. After searching for a year, I finally found a deal on a perfect bike that I couldn't pass up. I was super excited to learn how to ride and see what adventures await me. …show more content…

The day I got my dirt bike, it had a very little gas in it. So, I used the time I had to have my dad teach me. At first, it is very hard because you have to focus on many things like: when to shift, how fast to go, and how to turn. Although, all of that became easy with time and practice. A couple months later I was pretty good. I learned how to fish tail and was learning how to jump, little did I know this was all about to

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