Yami-Rider
TigerCraft FV-PRO
- Location
- Texoma
Our whole group shreds jetskis during the summer and rides dirt jumpers and MX during the winter.
For over 30yrs I've mainly surfed and Jet Skied on the side for almost 20. Time is catching up too me though and matter how hard I try and stay on top of surfing, the young kids just flat out, out paddle me. These last few years I find myself riding the ski way more than surfing.
2000 CR250 frame with a 500cc engine swap is an insane combo. A buddy built one for a movie stunt he was filming back in 2001 and I loved it. He was originally scheduled to use his KDX500 until someone else decided they needed it more than he did. He was a sponsored rider and was always swapping brands; his little brother was hooked on KTM and he was always trashing them but I thought they were the best bike on the market next to the CR250.
Get a Vasa trainer for surfing...working wonders for me...some will say it's like a total gym but I am very happy with hit
http://vasatrainer.com/find-your-sport/surfing.html
I have done it all too...skate, scuba, surfing, motocross, flying, skydiving, autocross, play drums too and now learning guitar...i used to switch hobbies a lot...even got into stand-up comedy too
Those that have always stayed...Surfing and drums...
I love moto, but right now it's just not worth it anymore for me...flying was great but time consuming and $$$ for sure
Jetskis will keep me in the water along with surfing and I am happy about that...
But what you are going through is normal...i know this a platitude but follow your gut
Good luck!
........ I'm always recreationally overextended.
Love my SuperJet and my 2005 KTM 250EXC.... Cold andty waves, I'm hitting the single track trails, warm and good surf, I'm on the SJ
Our whole crew was die hard motocross. We had a lot of fun, a lot of pain, and even lost a good friend to the sport. My goal was to qualify and race Loretta's, and I made it in 2010. After that the wife and I had a daughter and sold the toyhauler and a ton of motocross stuff I accumulated through the years. We bought my in-laws camp on Owasco Lake in Moravia, NY and I immediatly bought a SJ. I still have a 2011 CRF450 just in case I get the itch, but I worry that If I don't ride/train 100% I'll just end up hurt. It's an all or nothing sport if your an overly competitive person. Here's a video of my friend Jason (mxsuperjet921) and I from Miles Mountain in 2011. We went back the next weekend and he broke both his wrists, ending his moto carrer as well.
Now we both have Bob's we are building, and looking forward to spring!